Bet Your Life Reply Thread



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*MadJackValance
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Vyse's signature finds it's way to the roster, scrawled in an excited hand.

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*MirielKanan
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//Going to hijack the thread for just a moment. After discovering that it takes a bit more work to make new cards, new cards will not be provided but there will be cards given out as a reward for the top three and participants. However I am going to be working on it and will be trying to make new cards as soon as possible.


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*Altair
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//Miriel: Was expecting something like that, but I'm sure we can find an appropriate existing card regardless. Thanks for looking into it. If you figure it out, let me know, because I have an idea that might be interesting if this becomes a recurring thing. That said, let's keep this to PMs to keep the thread clear so bracket making is easier. Send me one and we'll hammer something out.
On another note, anyone considering signing up, please please please make a post here. This is what I'm going to use to determine brackets, likely on Thursday or Friday. Being able to determine brackets ahead of time means more time for the actual IC tournament. So get those signups in! :)
On another note, anyone considering signing up, please please please make a post here. This is what I'm going to use to determine brackets, likely on Thursday or Friday. Being able to determine brackets ahead of time means more time for the actual IC tournament. So get those signups in! :)

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*Love_on_a_Wire
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Tammy's signature is added and claims an excess of space; the flourish off the end of the "Y" alone is ridiculous.

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*Midnight
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Emila had always been fond of The Bet Your Life game. Originally for the sense of irony she felt when she played it but now she enjoyed it for itself. Hearing of the death of one of its creators stirred something close to emotion in The Dustman, and although she was long passed the stage of her career where she gathered corpses she went to claim Riel Ulbrin's personally. The mess and the gore did not bother her, throwing a sheet over his remains she would take him to The Mortuary. Offering a prayer to Vecna for the man's soul she'd cremate him with a solemn dignified silence and place him in the grandest urn she could find, the sort usually reserved for departed Factols. If no one claimed the remains she'd take him home and set him on a shelf in her bedroom next to an easel that supported her own much less inspired paintings.

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*MirielKanan
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No one came to claim the artist's remains. It would appear all his family passed before him and he never married or had children of his own.

