Through this month, and possibly a little into December, go ahead and take some screenshots that pertain to SeeD or the Arbiters' Order. Start some chaos, make a scene, cause some damage! Do something crazy in the name of our guild. If that's not your thing, then why not try something festive like fireworks (or whatever stuff your game provides)? Maybe more "SeeD Rules" screens, or we could start something new? Maybe "Arbiters Rule".
It'll be worthwhile if we can get stuff in a variety of games. It would also be worthy of galleries... If you use Imageshack or Photobucket for this, a puppy will cry.
So why not go ahead and take some screens?
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Garden Festival Screenshots
#2
Posted 11 November 2007 - 02:36 AM
Maybe "Arbiters Rule".
Arbiters' Rule.
Sorry, I couldn't pass the chance to correct you, Cspace.
I'll see if I can get some pics.
#3
Posted 11 November 2007 - 04:02 AM
Maybe "Arbiters Rule".
Arbiters' Rule.
Sorry, I couldn't pass the chance to correct you, Cspace.
I'll see if I can get some pics.
"Arbiters Rule" means "we rule" (since we're Arbiters). Noun followed by a verb.
"Arbiters' Rule" is altogether like saying a noun. This is possession followed by a noun. "Our rule" is basically what it means.
Rule is a verb for the first, noun for the second. I don't think "our rule" really sounds like a cheer.
#4
Posted 11 November 2007 - 09:01 AM
Maybe "Arbiters Rule".
Arbiters' Rule.
Sorry, I couldn't pass the chance to correct you, Cspace.
I'll see if I can get some pics.
"Arbiters Rule" means "we rule" (since we're Arbiters). Noun followed by a verb.
"Arbiters' Rule" is altogether like saying a noun. This is possession followed by a noun. "Our rule" is basically what it means.
Rule is a verb for the first, noun for the second. I don't think "our rule" really sounds like a cheer.
(wyv btw)
#5
Posted 11 November 2007 - 04:39 PM
Maybe "Arbiters Rule".
Arbiters' Rule.
Sorry, I couldn't pass the chance to correct you, Cspace.
I'll see if I can get some pics.
"Arbiters Rule" means "we rule" (since we're Arbiters). Noun followed by a verb.
"Arbiters' Rule" is altogether like saying a noun. This is possession followed by a noun. "Our rule" is basically what it means.
Rule is a verb for the first, noun for the second. I don't think "our rule" really sounds like a cheer.
Crap.
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