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http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Qilu%C3%A…
She is a Chaotic Good drow priestess of Eilistraee, and one of the Seven Sisters.


Also:
“The church of Eilistraee was little known and poorly understood by inhabitants of the surface world. Her worshippers were figures of myth in both the Underdark and the Realms above.

After much thought, I can’t argue with your suggestion. Also, I fully understand that replying now is internet uncouth. However, allow me to propose another, more everyman-ish one:


You’re right- I think that universal relatability is exactly why it’s used so often, and with very little subtlety.

Don’t care how stupid it may be, I’ll watch just about anything The Rock is in.

He doesn’t seem to understand that this is an SoC device equivalent to a tablet... thus, no slots.

in order to remove her emotions

“No autism for ME!” COUGH! Thunk.

Yay! I saved money on my gas and spent 100x that on weird health issues.

Not as much as I’m enjoying not dying of horrible disease!

HOW. THE. HELL. can The Flash be knocked out for hours with a simple blow to the head? This guy has super healing powers! He should have recovered before he even hit the floor!

I’m mostly enjoying this show except for the “young people romance stuff”, but for scientist types they sure don’t think outside the box. Like the one with Girder. Why the hell were they so determined to have Barry punch him out? Seriously, just lasso him and hook him up to a crane. Done. And not that it’s an “idiot

yeah, that episode killed me. super smart scientist with a way to inhibit shape shifting powers and a superjail in the building doesn’t use the shot on the captured shapeshifter or call the police, but instead puts them unrestrained in their back seat and goes for a drive.

Hell, virtually every episode would be about 2 minutes long if "The Flash" actually just thought for two seconds and used his powers effectively. There's no fight he couldn't win nearly instantly, no bad guy he couldn't detain & incapacitate nearly instantly. Seriously, the show is fun and can sometimes be smart, but

Oh Sean... Poor delusionally out-of-touch Sean... . . .

It’s a nice idea, but my first thought was also that 25% is a greedy concession. You can’t say you love modders and that they do amazing stuff which actually helps to sell your games and then in the next sentence just throw them a small bone like that.

It sure seems so. But personally, I’m pretty disappointed. I love mods, and I’m happy that the modding community will be able to keep creating them on their own terms, but the right terms could have meant something even greater.

25% really? How did they think that was ever gonna work? I see both sides of this, but 25% to the modders is a god damn insult.

There are a number of issues involved with it, beyond the 25% issue. To name a couple: People taking other modders work, since Valve wasn’t going to police the store at all. 24 hour return period that refunded back into the Steam wallet (so Steam is making money anyway) that also resulted in a 7 day ban from using the

I think it’s an easy comparison to make, but I don’t think it’s a very good one. Putting aside that GotG is essentially a pretty fun space adventure, what generated the most interest in the movie was it’s implicit connection to the MCU. Marvel waited something like 10 movies before breaking out characters most of the

Are you saying everything I learned on Emergency! is wrong? *sobbing*