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Post by Cybernat-Race The Sun POW on Jul 4, 2007 12:02:54 GMT -6
why dont you people add more color or more creative stuff to this forum.
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Post by U. Dye on Jul 5, 2007 1:51:04 GMT -6
"You people"? You bein' racist, boy?!
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Post by Not on Jul 5, 2007 15:01:27 GMT -6
Color to a forum for a game? Sounds a bit redundant to me tbh.
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Soren
Hunter
To me, it was a Tuesday.
Posts: 103
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Post by Soren on Jul 5, 2007 17:38:00 GMT -6
Kija likes things dark. Enjoy the colorfully goodness of the smileys and random advertisement banners.
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Post by Takahashi on Jul 5, 2007 21:53:59 GMT -6
There's that and how the forum color scheme is intended to reflect the grim/macabre nature of the game. FFTHG is after all a game where you're put into the shoes of someone investigating a phenomenon. This phenomenon has led to formerly peaceful/passive animals turning into deathly beasts, as well as bringing deathly horrors and demons into the world once thought to be little more than creations of fables and superstitions. These monsters and dark forces have been threatening to destroy civilization for over 255 years now. During those two and half centuries, three of the four main kingdoms were forcibly ejected from their original homelands. Dainaria was razed to the ground and its citizens forced north into what became Dainan. Anara was forced out of Ruoze and its people made a long journey northeast to where their new kingdom was to be established. Hassen and its people were forced to flee to the east away from Junuli, through the caverns of ice until they eventually reached the mountains that they carved their new home base and kingdom into. Lirea, at the time of the first signs of the Hunting Grounds, was the weakest of the kingdoms... and yet the luckiest. Unlike the other three, the area of Darlow that Lirea called their kingdom has been relatively free of the taint of the Hunting Grounds, with only the Ranook graveyard as the sole sign of the Hunting Grounds. How long that luck would continue to hold out is uncertain though, so even Lirea has great interest in discovering the source of the Hunting Grounds, as well as a way to destroy that source. So given the circumstances, a dark and dreary color scheme is appropriate.
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Post by Erb on Jul 17, 2007 1:55:17 GMT -6
without reading wut taka said,, i say these dark colors represent hassen, wich rules over all! muahahahaha! ;D
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Post by Rand on Jul 17, 2007 22:39:20 GMT -6
And that, boys and girls, is why Erb phails.
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Alkaiser
Investigator
I've got balls of steel
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Post by Alkaiser on Jul 18, 2007 10:43:48 GMT -6
Well, Bright colors lead to blindness, and we here are followers of the dark
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Post by Hiroshima on Aug 1, 2007 19:30:24 GMT -6
omg what erb and then rand said was hilarious. hahahaha, yea, Taka is right by the way, and yet, in an odd way, so is Erb!
HASSEN RULES!
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InfiniteWisdom
Hunter
The Banished
100%
The world suffers from selfishness,don't be a victim, have wisdom...
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Post by InfiniteWisdom on Aug 4, 2007 16:32:14 GMT -6
ROFL, i have just experimented with the color thing, i just use cool colors, so here goes Darkness B()()!Love Spell Lit!Jigglypuff ownts!!!!!!!!!Trees FTW!Oranges duh XDMahns' Pwnt robe!My Knight!carpet!(not all)The grass is greener on the other side, ok dirt! hahhagoogle teal on images and ull see something yay xDThe seaBluebonnets =Olimes?W()()T , hope you enjoyed the game to enjoy more color on forums, <3 ![glow=red,2,300] InfiniteWisdom[/glow]
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Post by Bolt on Aug 6, 2007 2:20:22 GMT -6
MY eyes hurt from all that color
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Post by Rand on Aug 6, 2007 22:29:15 GMT -6
[glow=red,2,400]Wisdom is now an official oxymoron.[/glow]
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