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EricFong commented at 2009-11-01 21:53:34 » #143326

Charm? nah it won't work on sleepless soldier like me...
well... Thref comment?

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Anonymous commented at 2009-11-02 01:50:29 » #143534

they guard ancient tombs, but they got tired of it and just wanna screw everything that moves

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Thref commented at 2009-11-02 03:10:43 » #143596

Yeah, yeah, I'm going.

So, IF you want to avoid them, dress Like OR surround yourself with Woman? Can Do ;).

Now Then, Let me go through and Answer to this then:

Who is this "Pharaoh"? OR More importantly, How does one Become this "Pharaoh" to them?
That Aside, Let me read onward.
Magic, Intelligence, And physical abilities + Neko?
Like It So far.
Hmm, Better Make sure I read up on Riddles. . .
But, Good things I gots My Womans around me to protect me from having to confront this sphinx. But IF I want to pursue, I must learn Riddles regardless. Hmm, I'll utilize my common special tactic to avoid danger to myself Directly.
After reading the whole thing, It doesn't matter how you answer it, cause all answers will lead to naughtiness :/. Good thing I have my special tactic then to deal with situations like these ;).
Paradox speak will definitely help to negotiate with this one, got that covered ;), BUT, how does one know which question will lead to naughtiness? Guess better to answer everything correctly and monitor her movements to watch for when she lunges at you.
Womens protect, I guess that is key to being safe if you happen to confront one.

Verdict:
I think I prefer Regular Wereneko in this regard.
At least Werenekos they don't ask you questions and apply curses you don't know will be casted.
Good to have as a pet or guard member but thats as far as it goes; nothing else as questions may become annoying over time.
Also, Good for comic relief when in battle.
So, I like, But Not in an Intimate/Naughty Way.

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Deko commented at 2009-11-02 06:55:36 » #143657

nice......thx for this

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EricFong commented at 2009-11-02 19:52:16 » #144108

Thank, i will pass, there is still someone else i like.

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Amun-Ra commented at 2009-11-17 12:47:43 » #155505

More about the Sphinx...

The Sphinx has roots in Old Kingdom Egypt, and later the idea migrated to other lands. They were popular in Greek mythology, and they were the ones who made the Sphinx a riddle maker. Generally they guarded temples and tombs in Egyptian lore. Sphinx is Greek for "Strangler". There was only one Sphinx in Greek lore, and she was one of the daughters of Echidna (which is another monster on this list). This Sphinx threw herself off of a cliff and killed herself after Oedipus answered her riddle.

The Egyptians believed that there were many Sphinx, however, and not all were the same. Some had wings, some had the head of different animals instead of a Human, such as an Eagle.

In the RST game "Age of Mythology", they were powerful monster units who were masters of the desert winds. They called a small gust storm around them to damage every enemy around them. They could also bring down buildings very quickly.

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Amun-Ra commented at 2009-11-17 13:04:15 » #155514

Honestly, I'm surprised he drew this as a werecat and not a type of centaur.

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Anonymous commented at 2009-11-26 23:33:49 » #162409

For some odd reason I get this funny feeling that you are a Bard of some sort Thref. lol

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ThrdSonofSparda commented at 2010-01-26 23:45:56 » #212964

@ Thref: If you want to brush up on your riddles try reading The Hobbit. Their are some good ones in there.

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DuskXIII commented at 2010-05-14 16:37:19 » #302157

To Anonymous post #162409: I think Thref I just some sort of Evil Genius but in any case the Mummy, Anubis and Sphinx all seem to be connected. Like the Mummies [some of the originals not the ones that were transformed] could be the Pharaoh or the pharaoh's wives or something like that.

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