[quote]ok, TheAlmightyBabaramm, what does your name mean?<hr></blockquote>
The dare has been accepted and thus I must answer...
It comes from an RPG I was designing long ago; which never got out of the conceptualizing stage.
The Almighty Babaramm was a deity that a dark mage of sufficient power (high-level) would invoke to kill his enemies in a special attack. The mage had to be high level (70+/99), and male; a female mage would not be able to cast the same spell.
The Almighty Babaramm himself was the god of pain and torture, as well as the leader of a great army of rabid gerbils. Very fearsome.
I think I was drunk the evening that I thought of the concept, but the name of that deity stuck with me.
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<img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[Cheers]" />
<img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> <--i really like that, its funny
Like many AI members here, i forgot my previous number of posts.
The problem is that i don't remember if one of my post was interesting. I have serious doubt about this
The dare has been accepted and thus I must answer...
It comes from an RPG I was designing long ago; which never got out of the conceptualizing stage.
The Almighty Babaramm was a deity that a dark mage of sufficient power (high-level) would invoke to kill his enemies in a special attack. The mage had to be high level (70+/99), and male; a female mage would not be able to cast the same spell.
The Almighty Babaramm himself was the god of pain and torture, as well as the leader of a great army of rabid gerbils. Very fearsome.
I think I was drunk the evening that I thought of the concept, but the name of that deity stuck with me.
No one took Cosmo...
"I'm Cosmo Kramer, The Assman!"