Wales, Nelson, Fox

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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby Sir Colchian Niveus » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:47 pm

Nervous Nelson wrote:
Chaulbad wrote:Is uncle Horatio in the Nelson party?


We, the Nelson party.

Only holds two players at the moment.

No one else has bowed before Nelson.

We, the Nelson party.

Are ready to take players on.

As the Nelson party,

Is kind.


I really liked the name. It's catchy.. :lol:
I'm here to listen, everybodys beliefs. What i'm expressing, is only my opinion. The name "Dragon" comes from the Greek "drakeîn" meaning "to see clearly".

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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby Admiral Nelson » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:48 pm

-Anonymous- wrote:Can I join the Nelson Party?


We, the Nelson party.

Do accept your offer, my son!

Since, the Nelson party knows,

You will be loyal to Nelson.

But upon entering the Nelson party.

You have to bow, to Nelson.
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby ChaIbaud » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:48 pm

I think Horatio runs this party from behind the scenes.
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby Sir Colchian Niveus » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:48 pm

-Anonymous- wrote:Can I join the Nelson Party?


all you have to do, is bow.
I'm here to listen, everybodys beliefs. What i'm expressing, is only my opinion. The name "Dragon" comes from the Greek "drakeîn" meaning "to see clearly".

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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby Admiral Nelson » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:49 pm

Chaulbad wrote:I think Horatio runs this party from behind the scenes.


We, the Nelson party.

Is ran by Nelson himself.
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby ChaIbaud » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:50 pm

I will bow but where's the arrow. Not much use without it.
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby not a pirate » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:51 pm

The name "Dragon" comes from the Greek "drakeîn" meaning "to see clearly".

Actually, dragon comes from the Latin word "draconem" which derives from the Greek "drakon." Drakon is a giant serpent, while draconem is "huge serpent, dragon"
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby ChaIbaud » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:52 pm

Sir Coldchin Nudes, white serpent, Lord.
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby Sir Colchian Niveus » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:52 pm

Chaulbad wrote:I will bow but where's the arrow. Not much use without it.



All hail great Nelson! "bows"

There you go!
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Re: Wales, Nelson, Fox

Postby Admiral Nelson » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:52 pm

-Anonymous- wrote:The name "Dragon" comes from the Greek "drakeîn" meaning "to see clearly".

Actually, dragon comes from the Latin word "draconem" which derives from the Greek "drakon." Drakon is a giant serpent, while draconem is "huge serpent, dragon"


We, the Nelson party.

Thank you for the correction.

But we, the Nelson party

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