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 Post subject: Agamemnon - what a nice name ;)
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Heh..

Its funny to see such a name that makes you remember loads of good times.

Agamemnon was the name of an ancient mummy I used during a PnP session that ran almost 3 years. One of the best sessions I ever ran.. And one of my best villains.

Kudos to that name, and the feeling it gives me, and in remembrance of the distress, turmoil and carnage experienced by the 6 players I had under my wing then ;)

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And it even makes some people remember a greek guy too.. :o

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agamemnon


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And it even makes some people remember a greek guy too.. :o

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agamemnon


No kidding!
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precious, that thread. Pure gold! :lol:

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Learn Homeric Greek

Read the Trojan War ("Ιλιάς") from the original.

Then you will see what the oldest of epic poetry is all about!


Hair raising detail, devine interaction, and not the least, word art!
Alliterations, metaphors, irony. you name it, he (they?) used it!

Bronze age gentlemen!


(I unfortunatelly cannot read the old testimony on the jewish original to make a comparison, or the indian Epic, which name i can't even pronounce.... but they are worthy pieces too!)


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My girlfriend reads ancient greek, she was very impressed when I translated a passage thusly :

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Achilles thrust with his spear and darkness fell before his foemans eyes


Since it was actually one of the rare times that Achilles actually did get off his ass and stop sulking

Of course, I did ruin it by continuing the translation:

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And he spake thusly to the assembled hosts of Greece "Odysseus, stop skulking by those bloody boats! And Menelaus - I only told you to blow the bloody doors off!"

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I unfortunatelly cannot read the old testimony on the jewish original to make a comparison, or the indian Epic, which name i can't even pronounce.... but they are worthy pieces too!)


You mean the Mahabharata?


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Manamanam?

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Gumble Tinkertumble wrote:
Havoulov wrote:
I unfortunatelly cannot read the old testimony on the jewish original to make a comparison, or the indian Epic, which name i can't even pronounce.... but they are worthy pieces too!)


You mean the Mahabharata?


You are the man! Also a cool one :)


And to drakuul

You have a cool person there Drak!
the darkness described is the actual "turning off" of the perception before one falls in shock or collapses, similar to any "collapsing" episode of cardiovascular origin! It is exactly the one i had in mind. Thats why i like you dude! He used 3-4 lines to say the guy was skewered to death!

It is a really thrilling script, i recomend it to anybody playing avlis, lots of inspiration for "warrior" types, "king" types" etc. The fight of good or evil, love, friendship...


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Manamanam?


*pokes head in from the side of the frame*

MANAMANA!


*disappears*


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Elong Singalong wrote:
Manamanam?


*pokes head in from the side of the frame*

MANAMANA!


*disappears*


*paints her hair pink and then sings*

tututuuutudutu

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Gumble Tinkertumble wrote:
Havoulov wrote:
I unfortunatelly cannot read the old testimony on the jewish original to make a comparison, or the indian Epic, which name i can't even pronounce.... but they are worthy pieces too!)


You mean the Mahabharata?


And here I was going to guess, Bhagavad Gita ;)

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Manamana :lol:



I thought of the Greek guy too, not the crappy film, nor even the Simpsons episode. :wink:

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Manamanam?


*pokes head in from the side of the frame*

MANAMANA!


*disappears*
Yep, I'm old. I remember that song *sighs* I watched it when it first aired on The Muppet Show. *grabs his walker and totters off*


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That was a great episode.

The other guy keeps popping up with the first line and those poor little cows (I think they were cows) had to do the rest - amazing the way the puppeteers managed to show the pained expression on the cows' faces. :wink:

Manamana

I love the part when Kermit answers the phone and takes it to the two cows. :lol:

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spool32 wrote:
Elong Singalong wrote:
Manamanam?


*pokes head in from the side of the frame*

MANAMANA!


*disappears*


*the dancing noodle-mouthed socks look at each other like "WTF?" and sing...*

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"He brought him down with a glinting jagged rock,

massive, top of the heap behind the rampart's edge,

no easy lift for a fighter even in prime strength,

working with both hands, weak as men are now.

Giant Ajax (pronounced eas in greek, dont ask me where Ajax comes from) hoisted it high and hurled it down,

crushed the rim of the fighter's four-horned helmet

and cracked his skull to splinters, bloody pulp..."

-Iliad, Fagles, 12.435-443

The type of style used in the Iliad is one that is now obviuosly extinct. The main part of the battles consisted of "one-on-one" challanges in which individual fighters from each side would both agree to fight each other and these individual battles could and often did have great reprecussions. There are many instances throughout the text of Homer that this type of battle activity is shown.

The Iliad's warfare contributes to make this book one of the best classics of all time, and continue to elucidate why Homer's works can really be considered of "epic proportions".


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Agamemnon reminds me of Babylon 5! :)

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mushroom mushroom... Snaaaaake


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