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Topic: The meaning of VOIVOD
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LivingEvil
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posted November 18, 2004 10:25
Voivod It is believed that Voivod was once human and was raised to a demi-God status by Death in the First Battle. As to whether he was seduced by the evil forces or was imprisoned by Death is still a matter of debate. Certainly we know that Voivod was an awesome warrior and a leader of men before his defection to the side of Death and his minions.He has managed to keep the hard steel armour from that time in which the man who he was is imprisoned and cannot escape. Voivod was termed the Lord of the Shadow Warriors, who including himself numbered six in total. He was also referred to as the Warlord of the Apocalypse and ranked among the highest of Death’s servants. It is thought higher even than the Demon Princes. From an ancient manuscript called the Astrakkaans Numeris it was written that: “Set upon the world of Titan did the Voivod commit atrocities and cast he down the fortress of Megeiron to the wails of the forgotten and the damned on the eve of lost souls. Cruelly did he tear down the walls and take the tribes of Megeiron to the plains of Shabbad where he subjected them to many miseries and torments and the earth shook with his wrath.” It is believed Megeiron was one of the first major towns or cities in the Femphrey region, and the greatest of all the tribes roaming that area. It took both Titan and Throff to imprison him below ground, which is testimony to his power for they were unable to kill death itself and therefore could not extinguish his flame. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/kenneth.beuden/FightingFantasy/Theology/Theology-V.html
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Väinämöinen
VoivodFan
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posted November 18, 2004 21:39
quote: Originally posted by Emlyn K Helicopter: Show me a woman who likes D&D and I'll show you her penis in a jar.
LOL...Man, I didn't know D&D was so popular among the transsexuals in your area! You should come and visit a friend of mine who's been a die-hard RPG enthusiast since he was about ten years old...he's also a self-educated blacksmith who makes and sells real top quality middle-age weapons and pieces of armor. He's married to a very, VERY good-looking woman who's just as crazy about RPG's as he is, and I even have proof she was born without a schlong! Of course they both only started their hobby with D&D, nowadays they play and even make all kinds of RPG's including self-arranged LARP's (the strangest hobby I've ever seen ) -------------------- Tomorrow is the fear Tomorrow disappears Tomorrow is the fear We are connected...
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Korgul
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posted November 19, 2004 10:24
What the aim of this ???Do you think the name come from this kind of stuffs ? -------------------- My sky is black today
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Emlyn K Helicopter
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posted November 19, 2004 13:47
Pardon me, I stand corrected in the term D&D. The correct term appears to be 'RPG Enthusiasts'.Look, I don't give a rats rectrum if this very, very good looking woman is super into her 'Role Playing Games' (by which I mean Dungeons & Dragons, not Submarine Captain verses Concentration Camp Dominatrix) - and if this couple wish to spend their time roling dice and shuffling huge cards in the privicy of their own home/field of battle re-enactment weekend, it's their business, they're not hurting me. All I'm saying is that theres something very, very fucking wrong with them, spending their time like that. -------------------- Der der der-der DER! Der der der-der DER! DER!
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Slugaloo
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posted November 19, 2004 22:54
Voivod (also spelled Vojvod, Vojvoda, Wojwod, Wojewoda, Voivode, Voivoda, Voievod) is a term of Slavic etymology denoting a military commander, later the governor of a province (from "voi", plural "voie" - "warrior(s)", and "vodit'" - "to lead"). It was used by medieval Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian etc. states, similar to the Turkish "Sanjaqbey". It was the highest military rank in armies of Montenegro, Serbia, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and among the Chetniks. The term is often translated into English as "duke" and vice versa.-------------------- theres only so many double kick drum'd songs with singers shouting the F word you can take before it becomes extremely dull.
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