~150k giveaway - details >
payne
pretty much I have quit the game and have no need for this stuff
so post here your reason why YOU deserve the cash (its ~150k not precisely sure exact figure)
so post away
reasons I don't feel deserve it but are still good - will be viable for stacks of common mats - got over 20 stacks of random common mats - sell 'em / use 'em for armour / shag them - I don't care - although the latter may be slightly disturbing ^_^
good luck and get telling
EDITED by Malice Black Thread is getting silly now. OP pm me if you want this reopened.
so post here your reason why YOU deserve the cash (its ~150k not precisely sure exact figure)
so post away
reasons I don't feel deserve it but are still good - will be viable for stacks of common mats - got over 20 stacks of random common mats - sell 'em / use 'em for armour / shag them - I don't care - although the latter may be slightly disturbing ^_^
good luck and get telling
EDITED by Malice Black Thread is getting silly now. OP pm me if you want this reopened.
Painbringer
I play solo pve 90% of the time. I never brag about anything I have received in the game. I have enjoyed this game since I started playing it. I try to help people wherever I go selling things buying things help with missions etc... I am poor compared to most and really do not care. But I would love a new set of armor and so my henchies and heros can google me up and down
Unholy Tank V
Cause I like to know what time it is.
GinsuNinjutsu
I've always been an avid GW player, going on four years! I love to help others when asked. I, also, like to teach others about the game. I really only do stuff solo as since I do get quite busy in real life. I don't like to charge people who have the need of an certain item, as they do have more use for it. Kind of doing the "chain of help", I was helped when I was a new player as I would like to help today's new players as well. I've also been dedicated to the same guild for 3 yrs, I refuse to leave no matter how much they offer me. As good friends and family are more important to me when I play this game.
Thanks for reading
-Ginsu
Thanks for reading
-Ginsu
Borborygmi
It's hard to say that I deserve it. I didn't give your mom a kidney or anything. But, I am never a jerk to anyone in the game and I try to help people when they ask. The money would come in handy, since I never seem to have any.
Red Apple
Because I'm a gentleman.
And a gentleman always knows what to do with the money.
And a gentleman always knows what to do with the money.
SpartanGuard
with the money ill use what i need, then use it to help others, id start a guild and recruit people and because i got the money, id have the skills and the equipment to help them out in any way possible. id be able to complete misssions and help others because i will be so skilled, and well equipped. Btw i think its great what your doing.
athariel
I am working on Sweet Tooth/Party Animal titles for GWAMM and these titles require enormous amounts of money. Any financial help would be greatly appreciated.
Island Guardian
Id like the cash, cause i can turn 150k in much more and host more give aways!
Sephiria
I deserve this money for many reasons, but the most important is because I like money.
gw_poster
First and foremost - your contribution to the GW community is greatly appreciated. I feel it's important for you to know how I will allocate the 150k should you decide to bequeath it to me. Since I've h/h'ed 99% of my GWAMM title, I feel that I've gotten to know many of my heros (and available henchmen) pretty intimately, so the vast majority of the funds would be used to help with issue areas I've identified for some of them and the implications of those issues on my pve experience thus far. With no further ado, I would like to describe some of the more important applications of said funds - in priority order, of course!
1) Dunkoro gets a new rug - his baldness and lack of adequate hair inferiority complex has led to my one or more members of my party dying one too many times. I feel that a fair amount to dedicate toward either a hair transplant, spray-on hair, a wig/hairpiece would be approximately 10k;
2) Tahlkora gets a boob job - for similar reasons described above, I feel that if 10k or thereabouts were contributed to mitigate Tahlk's apparent boob-envy of Livia (which is why they are never in the same party! whooa, talk about a cat-fight!), maybe my party would fare much better in battle;
3) Norgu gets a name change and counseling/therapy - While it's no secret that Norgu is gay (not that there's anything wrong with that!), I feel that he should be forthcoming with his sexual orientation - you know, come out of the closet. Instead of playing mind games, being the mesmer that he is, I feel that a good bit of the cash should go toward some counseling and/or therapy to bring out the real Norgu so he can be who he wants to be and not have to pretend in front of Koss and General Morghan, two "real men" (although General Morghan has serious control issues - but we won't go there!). So 30k for that, as I hear the market for good therapists has about dried up because Shiro has killed most of the ones he's seen (talk about a Napolean Complex!);
4) Devona gets a new hammer - This woman is tirelessly devoted to knocking the competition down, literally. Where PUG members have failed on countless occasions to KD as crucial times with great reflexes, Devona has come through like a champ. That's right, she gets a new hammer of her choosing - up to the 10k limit I put on said choice. I'll choose a fine day to take her shopping in LA (not Melrose, silly!), and let her floss that q9 15^50 warhammer with the +30 and 20/20 mods, of course! (I know, I know you say, "But you can't equip a henchman with a different hammer!?", duh, and you can't put fake boobs on one either - but it's my story );
so where was I? 60k so far? I have approximately 90k left - hmm...
5) Random PUG'ger gets 50k - why? dunno, but circle comes 'round, and maybe they'll do something cool for somebody else some day </dream>. Or, MAYBE THEY WILL LEARN TO RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GOING PLAY BETTER. Oh sorry, external monologue slipped;
6) I get a superior vigor rune - I've played 32 months never having applied a superior vigor rune to any one of my countless sets of armor I've gone through on across all of my toons. I figure it's high time I test the hypothesis of whether or not that +9 hp is going to keep me alive that split-second it takes to get a heal/prot thrown on me. Although I highly doubt it that it would, the idea of actuallly having a superior vigor on my FOW set tickles my fancy (and the remorse of selling all the ones I've ever had as a drop - out of desparation - compels me to do so), plus, I'm too cheap to otherwise buy one, and too impatient to otherwise wait for another drop of one. ~20k
7) Last but not least, Olias and Livia get upgraded hero armor - This ought to take the last 20k, maybe less, but meh - I'm rounding up. Since learning about Sabway and deciding soon thereafter to start chasing titles, the only heros I've used have been MoW, Livia and Olias. As a noob R/N minion master (with a pet, too :O), spending countless hours running around Elona, my bar filled with such key skills as Animate Flesh Golem, Energizing Wind, Whirling Defense, Resurrection Signet, Comfort Animal, and Charm Animal, etc., I really got to know and love the use of minions, but still did not realize their full potential when actually controlled by a real minion master like MoW (which I found out a bit later as I played my way through NF to Chantry of Secrets!). Point being, MoW got his upgraded armor early on as I used him a lot before I found out about Sabway. Back on topic, since finding out about Sabway when I had only two titles under my belt (LB/SS), I used those three heros through 99% of the 28 titles I've gotten since! Therefore, I would like to reward Livia and Olias with upgraded armor so I can display them proudly in my HoM!
So there you have it. A more than adequate explanation of my intended use for the 150k should you decide to be so kind as to give it to me. Apart from the sheer boredom that led me to compose this treatise, I really love a competition.
Gz in advance and a big woot! to whomever is so fortunate to partake in such a windfall.
1) Dunkoro gets a new rug - his baldness and lack of adequate hair inferiority complex has led to my one or more members of my party dying one too many times. I feel that a fair amount to dedicate toward either a hair transplant, spray-on hair, a wig/hairpiece would be approximately 10k;
2) Tahlkora gets a boob job - for similar reasons described above, I feel that if 10k or thereabouts were contributed to mitigate Tahlk's apparent boob-envy of Livia (which is why they are never in the same party! whooa, talk about a cat-fight!), maybe my party would fare much better in battle;
3) Norgu gets a name change and counseling/therapy - While it's no secret that Norgu is gay (not that there's anything wrong with that!), I feel that he should be forthcoming with his sexual orientation - you know, come out of the closet. Instead of playing mind games, being the mesmer that he is, I feel that a good bit of the cash should go toward some counseling and/or therapy to bring out the real Norgu so he can be who he wants to be and not have to pretend in front of Koss and General Morghan, two "real men" (although General Morghan has serious control issues - but we won't go there!). So 30k for that, as I hear the market for good therapists has about dried up because Shiro has killed most of the ones he's seen (talk about a Napolean Complex!);
4) Devona gets a new hammer - This woman is tirelessly devoted to knocking the competition down, literally. Where PUG members have failed on countless occasions to KD as crucial times with great reflexes, Devona has come through like a champ. That's right, she gets a new hammer of her choosing - up to the 10k limit I put on said choice. I'll choose a fine day to take her shopping in LA (not Melrose, silly!), and let her floss that q9 15^50 warhammer with the +30 and 20/20 mods, of course! (I know, I know you say, "But you can't equip a henchman with a different hammer!?", duh, and you can't put fake boobs on one either - but it's my story );
so where was I? 60k so far? I have approximately 90k left - hmm...
5) Random PUG'ger gets 50k - why? dunno, but circle comes 'round, and maybe they'll do something cool for somebody else some day </dream>. Or, MAYBE THEY WILL LEARN TO RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GOING PLAY BETTER. Oh sorry, external monologue slipped;
6) I get a superior vigor rune - I've played 32 months never having applied a superior vigor rune to any one of my countless sets of armor I've gone through on across all of my toons. I figure it's high time I test the hypothesis of whether or not that +9 hp is going to keep me alive that split-second it takes to get a heal/prot thrown on me. Although I highly doubt it that it would, the idea of actuallly having a superior vigor on my FOW set tickles my fancy (and the remorse of selling all the ones I've ever had as a drop - out of desparation - compels me to do so), plus, I'm too cheap to otherwise buy one, and too impatient to otherwise wait for another drop of one. ~20k
7) Last but not least, Olias and Livia get upgraded hero armor - This ought to take the last 20k, maybe less, but meh - I'm rounding up. Since learning about Sabway and deciding soon thereafter to start chasing titles, the only heros I've used have been MoW, Livia and Olias. As a noob R/N minion master (with a pet, too :O), spending countless hours running around Elona, my bar filled with such key skills as Animate Flesh Golem, Energizing Wind, Whirling Defense, Resurrection Signet, Comfort Animal, and Charm Animal, etc., I really got to know and love the use of minions, but still did not realize their full potential when actually controlled by a real minion master like MoW (which I found out a bit later as I played my way through NF to Chantry of Secrets!). Point being, MoW got his upgraded armor early on as I used him a lot before I found out about Sabway. Back on topic, since finding out about Sabway when I had only two titles under my belt (LB/SS), I used those three heros through 99% of the 28 titles I've gotten since! Therefore, I would like to reward Livia and Olias with upgraded armor so I can display them proudly in my HoM!
So there you have it. A more than adequate explanation of my intended use for the 150k should you decide to be so kind as to give it to me. Apart from the sheer boredom that led me to compose this treatise, I really love a competition.
Gz in advance and a big woot! to whomever is so fortunate to partake in such a windfall.
Marverick
I want 150k so I can start powertrading / aka scamming other people.
go cubs
I deserve it because i regularly give my stuff away for others to have a good time. Whether its time, gold, or items i usually can part with it pretty easy. But other than that i see no reason why i deserve it. Sorry to see u leave though hehe, at least ur comin back for gw2 eh?
ZeroHour75
Well I've been playing guild wars for a couple of years so far and I haven't managed to get an elite set of armor yet. Coming by money is a bit hard because I can't spend the time investment into making a 55 Monk or 55 SS Necro to make money. I have decent general knowledge of the game and play it whenever I can. My dream is to get elite luxon armor for my ranger which I want to complete before GW2 comes out. I never had much luck on drops and the money would be very much appreciated
Shy Guy
Well, if I got this, I would use it for a decent drop party in my guild. Idk if I actually deserve this, so just thought I'd put this out there. Btw I mean wow that guy must want it. ^
Menlai Littiz
I would like the 150k to start my guild going so I would use it as money to fall back in if we do an event or if we need a few gh npc's or if some guildies need help with something
General Draken
I would like just maybe 10k
Being a noob is hard, armor costs, runes costs, everything costs.. and i have no money at all.. lol
Being a noob is hard, armor costs, runes costs, everything costs.. and i have no money at all.. lol
JimmyNeutron
I want the 150K so I can add more ectos to my stacks of ectos. My goal is to reach 25 stacks of ectos. So far, I'm only at 7 stacks of ectos.
Munkypoo7
Quote:
Originally Posted by payne
While i know that i myself do not "deserve" nor does anyone else here, i would love to put my name into the basket....
What would i do with the funds? I would just hold onto it, until i see someone polite asking for help, in which case i will do whatever i can, and always having that gold as a fall back in the event that is what he needs or would like.
But I'm a crazy person... i am far from rich in the game, money is not such a huge thing to me, just enjoying and helping others enjoy the game is my goal, if to help money is required i usually render it, but i digress.
Have a great day / time away payne... we all know we need more generous selfless people like you ingame...
Fey
If you gave me the 150k you are generously offering i would give it to my fiancé who i also regard as my best friend, i have recently roped him into the game and would like to give him a 'boost' so he can enjoy the game to its fullest without the worries i did about scrimping and saving for armor and the like.
Thank you
Feyxx
Thank you
Feyxx
BuKeNeng
There was a little boy who lived in a far away land. Close to the boy's home, there was a tall mountain, always covered in snow at the top. Also at the top of the mountain, there was an ancient monastery where ancient monks lived.
Sometimes, the little boy, as he was riding his tricycle around his yard, would look up at the monastery on the tall mountain and wonder what it was like up there.
One day, when the wind was blowing down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold and the little boy could hear a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the little boy made a peanut butter sandwich, hopped on his tricycle and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him hours and hours, but he finally made it to the top. He bravely pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Hello, Mr. Monk, sir. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the little boy got back on his tricycle and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
The wind did not blow down off the mountain again until a couple years later. The boy was a bit bigger and stronger now and now rode around town on his bicycle.
As luck would have it, he was out riding when the wind blew down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold, and he heard a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the bigger boy made a ham and cheese sandwich, hopped on his bicycle and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him hours, but he finally made it to the top. He pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Hey, Mr. Monk. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the big boy got back on his bicycle and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
The wind did not blow down off the mountain again until a couple years later. The boy had grown into a strapping youth now and rode around town on his motorcycle.
As luck would have it, he was out riding when the wind blew down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold, and he heard a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the strapping youth grabbed a slice of pizza, hopped on his motorcycle and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him 30 minutes, but he finally made it to the top. He pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Yo, Mr. Monk, dude. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the strapping youth got back on his motorcycle and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
The wind did not blow down off the mountain again until a couple years later. The boy was now a young man and often rode around in his new convertible sportscar.
As luck would have it, he was out riding when the wind blew down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold, and he heard a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the young man bought a burger at a fast food place, got in his convertible sportscar, and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him 20 minutes, but he finally made it to the top. He pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Mr. Monk. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the young man got back in his convertible sportscar and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
That night, he thought and thought about the very strange noise and how he just had to know what caused it. So, he resolved to do something about it the next day.
The next day, he got in his convertible sportscar and raced up the mountain, slammed on his brakes, and skidded to a stop right in front of the massive door to the monastery.
He honked the horn of his convertible sportscar until the head monk finally opened the door.
"Alright, Mr. Monk, I want to know what is making that very strange noise coming from you monastery!"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
"Well, then can I become a monk?"
"Why certainly! It is quite easy. You must travel the earth and count the number of blades of grass in every field and the number of grains of sand on every beach. When you return with your answer, then you shall be a monk."
So the young man left the monastery and travelled the earth. For years and years he counted the blades of grass and grains of sand, until one day he had finally finished. He made his way slowly back to the monastery and found the head monk.
"Oh, Mr. Monk, I have travelled the earth these past years, counting the blades of grass and grains of sand. I finally know that there are 123,123,123,123,123 blades of grass in the fields and 123,123,123,123,123 grains of sand on the beaches and I would like to become a monk."
So the man became a monk. At last, he would now be able to find out the source of that very strange noise coming from the monastery.
"Mr. Monk, what is the noise coming from the monastery?" asked the new monk.
The head monk replied, "The source is too complicated to describe in words. I am afraid that you must see it for yourself to truly understand it. This key will show you the answer you seek."
"Take this key to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery. There you will find a long corridor. At the end of the corridor is a door and through the door is the thing that makes the noise."
Well, of course the new monk went immediately to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery and there he did indeed find the long corridor. He walked down the corridor until he could see the door at the end.
Unfortunately, there were three magical fires that never go out blocking the man from the door. He decided to jump the fires to reach the door. The man made sure the key was secure in his hand, took a running charge at the first fire and leapt!
Over the first fire he flew, but he dropped the key. The man leapt back over the fire, ran all the way back down the long corridor, out of the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery and back to the head monk.
"Oh, Mr. Monk! I am so sorry! I went to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery, down the long corridor to the door, but there were magical fires and I dropped the key in the first one as I leapt over it."
"Do not worry, for there is another key and you must overcome tests on your way to enlightenment. The second key, however is far, far away in Canada."
The new monk left the monastery and travelled to Canada. It took many years because he had no money, being a monk and all.
Eventually, he arrived in Canada and managed to track down the key to the door. The monk then had to make the return journey equally as painstakingly, but finally he arrived back at the monastery. Down into the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery he went, until he found the long corridor.
The three magical fires were in front of him as he took a running start.
Over the first fire went the monk, key still in hand!
Over the second fire went the monk, key still- RATS!
He had dropped the key in the second fire. The monk leapt back over the second fire, back over the first fire, back down the long corridor he walked and out of the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery. The monk went back to the head monk.
"Oh, Mr. Monk! I am so sorry! I went to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery, down the long corridor to the door, but there were magical fires and I dropped the key in the second one as I leapt over it."
"Do not worry, for there is one more key and we must all overcome tests on our way to enlightenment. The third key, however is far, far away in Australia."
The monk left the monastery and travelled to Australia. It took many years because he had no money being a monk and all.
Eventually he arrived in Australia and managed to track down the key to the door. The monk then had to make the return journey equally as painstakingly, but finally he arrived back at the monastery. By this time, he was quite an old monk.
Down into the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery he went, until he found the long corridor. The three magical fires were in front of him as he took a running start.
Over the first fire went the quite old monk, key still in hand!
Over the second fire went the quite old monk, key still in hand!
Over the THIRD fire went the quite old monk, key still in hand!
He had made it! He'd made the jumps and here he was standing outside the door with the answer to his question. Finally, finally, after so many, many, many years of wanting to know what was making the strange noise, he would know. The answer lay through the door in front of him and he could at last be at peace with himself.
Slowly, the quite old monk slid the key into the lock. Turning the key a slight 'click' was to be heard as the lock moved back allowing the quite old monk to open the door. He pushed the door open and stepped inside.
Shock and amazement came over him as he finally realized the answer to his question!
"Do you want me to tell you what it was?"
Ill tell you for 150k
Sometimes, the little boy, as he was riding his tricycle around his yard, would look up at the monastery on the tall mountain and wonder what it was like up there.
One day, when the wind was blowing down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold and the little boy could hear a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the little boy made a peanut butter sandwich, hopped on his tricycle and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him hours and hours, but he finally made it to the top. He bravely pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Hello, Mr. Monk, sir. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the little boy got back on his tricycle and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
The wind did not blow down off the mountain again until a couple years later. The boy was a bit bigger and stronger now and now rode around town on his bicycle.
As luck would have it, he was out riding when the wind blew down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold, and he heard a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the bigger boy made a ham and cheese sandwich, hopped on his bicycle and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him hours, but he finally made it to the top. He pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Hey, Mr. Monk. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the big boy got back on his bicycle and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
The wind did not blow down off the mountain again until a couple years later. The boy had grown into a strapping youth now and rode around town on his motorcycle.
As luck would have it, he was out riding when the wind blew down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold, and he heard a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the strapping youth grabbed a slice of pizza, hopped on his motorcycle and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him 30 minutes, but he finally made it to the top. He pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Yo, Mr. Monk, dude. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the strapping youth got back on his motorcycle and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
The wind did not blow down off the mountain again until a couple years later. The boy was now a young man and often rode around in his new convertible sportscar.
As luck would have it, he was out riding when the wind blew down off the mountain, the air turned quite cold, and he heard a very strange noise on the wind. It was coming from the monastery! He could not figure out what could possibly be making such a strange noise and he was curious.
So, the young man bought a burger at a fast food place, got in his convertible sportscar, and started his ride up to the monastery. It took him 20 minutes, but he finally made it to the top. He pounded on the massive door to the monastery and the head monk opened the door.
"Mr. Monk. Down at my home in the valley below, I heard a very strange noise coming from your monastery. Could you tell me what it is?"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
Sadly, the young man got back in his convertible sportscar and rode all the way home, in a very foul and frustrated mood. He really did want to know what was making that noise.
That night, he thought and thought about the very strange noise and how he just had to know what caused it. So, he resolved to do something about it the next day.
The next day, he got in his convertible sportscar and raced up the mountain, slammed on his brakes, and skidded to a stop right in front of the massive door to the monastery.
He honked the horn of his convertible sportscar until the head monk finally opened the door.
"Alright, Mr. Monk, I want to know what is making that very strange noise coming from you monastery!"
"I'm sorry," replied the head monk, "I can't tell you. You aren't a monk."
"Well, then can I become a monk?"
"Why certainly! It is quite easy. You must travel the earth and count the number of blades of grass in every field and the number of grains of sand on every beach. When you return with your answer, then you shall be a monk."
So the young man left the monastery and travelled the earth. For years and years he counted the blades of grass and grains of sand, until one day he had finally finished. He made his way slowly back to the monastery and found the head monk.
"Oh, Mr. Monk, I have travelled the earth these past years, counting the blades of grass and grains of sand. I finally know that there are 123,123,123,123,123 blades of grass in the fields and 123,123,123,123,123 grains of sand on the beaches and I would like to become a monk."
So the man became a monk. At last, he would now be able to find out the source of that very strange noise coming from the monastery.
"Mr. Monk, what is the noise coming from the monastery?" asked the new monk.
The head monk replied, "The source is too complicated to describe in words. I am afraid that you must see it for yourself to truly understand it. This key will show you the answer you seek."
"Take this key to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery. There you will find a long corridor. At the end of the corridor is a door and through the door is the thing that makes the noise."
Well, of course the new monk went immediately to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery and there he did indeed find the long corridor. He walked down the corridor until he could see the door at the end.
Unfortunately, there were three magical fires that never go out blocking the man from the door. He decided to jump the fires to reach the door. The man made sure the key was secure in his hand, took a running charge at the first fire and leapt!
Over the first fire he flew, but he dropped the key. The man leapt back over the fire, ran all the way back down the long corridor, out of the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery and back to the head monk.
"Oh, Mr. Monk! I am so sorry! I went to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery, down the long corridor to the door, but there were magical fires and I dropped the key in the first one as I leapt over it."
"Do not worry, for there is another key and you must overcome tests on your way to enlightenment. The second key, however is far, far away in Canada."
The new monk left the monastery and travelled to Canada. It took many years because he had no money, being a monk and all.
Eventually, he arrived in Canada and managed to track down the key to the door. The monk then had to make the return journey equally as painstakingly, but finally he arrived back at the monastery. Down into the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery he went, until he found the long corridor.
The three magical fires were in front of him as he took a running start.
Over the first fire went the monk, key still in hand!
Over the second fire went the monk, key still- RATS!
He had dropped the key in the second fire. The monk leapt back over the second fire, back over the first fire, back down the long corridor he walked and out of the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery. The monk went back to the head monk.
"Oh, Mr. Monk! I am so sorry! I went to the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery, down the long corridor to the door, but there were magical fires and I dropped the key in the second one as I leapt over it."
"Do not worry, for there is one more key and we must all overcome tests on our way to enlightenment. The third key, however is far, far away in Australia."
The monk left the monastery and travelled to Australia. It took many years because he had no money being a monk and all.
Eventually he arrived in Australia and managed to track down the key to the door. The monk then had to make the return journey equally as painstakingly, but finally he arrived back at the monastery. By this time, he was quite an old monk.
Down into the deepest, darkest corner of the coldest, dampest room in the dirtiest, filthiest cavern under the monastery he went, until he found the long corridor. The three magical fires were in front of him as he took a running start.
Over the first fire went the quite old monk, key still in hand!
Over the second fire went the quite old monk, key still in hand!
Over the THIRD fire went the quite old monk, key still in hand!
He had made it! He'd made the jumps and here he was standing outside the door with the answer to his question. Finally, finally, after so many, many, many years of wanting to know what was making the strange noise, he would know. The answer lay through the door in front of him and he could at last be at peace with himself.
Slowly, the quite old monk slid the key into the lock. Turning the key a slight 'click' was to be heard as the lock moved back allowing the quite old monk to open the door. He pushed the door open and stepped inside.
Shock and amazement came over him as he finally realized the answer to his question!
"Do you want me to tell you what it was?"
Ill tell you for 150k
ambergris
Don't want or need the 150K but wanted to say that I'm sad to see that you are leaving.
Thanks for your help with all my stupid questions.
Take care.
Thanks for your help with all my stupid questions.
Take care.
Thenameless Wonder
I personally don't need ~150k but if I was given it I would probably upgrade some of my heroes armor, and use the rest for my zaishen title.
Agar
Cause i want to fill my HoM before GW2 and theres so many things to do and so little time...
IGN: Agarwaen Valar
IGN: Agarwaen Valar
gnr rules
Hello there!!!well, im kinda new to this game. Only played for a couple months...and im flat out of money 0.o. So i think the 150k would help me an absolute BUTTLOAD!!!I would spend it on some cool armorset (i dont know...i just beat nightfall, whats the end game name for that armor?Id either get that or a max armor thing thats looks awesome).
Then i would guess that might be 50k...so with the other 100k???I would buy a mini pet (cuz everyones gotta have a friend :P) and that would be like 30k i guess...70k left. I would use 50k on getting some good weapons for my characters, i would get a destroyer scythe (the one weapon ive memorized and scoured wiki for it, i have no idea to get them on my own since i only just got EotN and am working on it now) and if i have enough money after that, i might get another good weapon...and so i would then save 20k for anything else i would do so i could sta safe and not be broke 0.o. never know when it comes in handy...if i dont find any use for it, i think i would give 10k away since im just that awesome, and keep 10k since like i said before, im broke >.> and i dont want to stay broke.
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I would either do that, or just save all the money and be wise with it, spending it only when i need to instead of wasting it on luxuries. If im smart with it, it would be like having double the amount.
so theres my reasons...cya, and gratz to whoever wins it!
Then i would guess that might be 50k...so with the other 100k???I would buy a mini pet (cuz everyones gotta have a friend :P) and that would be like 30k i guess...70k left. I would use 50k on getting some good weapons for my characters, i would get a destroyer scythe (the one weapon ive memorized and scoured wiki for it, i have no idea to get them on my own since i only just got EotN and am working on it now) and if i have enough money after that, i might get another good weapon...and so i would then save 20k for anything else i would do so i could sta safe and not be broke 0.o. never know when it comes in handy...if i dont find any use for it, i think i would give 10k away since im just that awesome, and keep 10k since like i said before, im broke >.> and i dont want to stay broke.
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I would either do that, or just save all the money and be wise with it, spending it only when i need to instead of wasting it on luxuries. If im smart with it, it would be like having double the amount.
so theres my reasons...cya, and gratz to whoever wins it!
evestormspear
i'd like the money so my noob friend would stop asking for cash when i need it the most. save me the headaches and leave the money in sticky hands.
general shaun
I play GW PVE all the time, i help new players whenever i see them asking for help, if i got the 150k i would give most of it to my friend who is new to playing guild wars, and needs some help kitting out his character.
Baku_The_Killer
Becouse r8 Zaishen looks so cute under my IGN.
Baku The Killer
Defender of the Zaishen (7) looks worse than:
Baku The Killer
Warden of the Zaishen (8) (almost there )
^.^
Baku The Killer
Defender of the Zaishen (7) looks worse than:
Baku The Killer
Warden of the Zaishen (8) (almost there )
^.^
Wampirate
Because I don't know how to farm
Shadowed Ritualist
Because I'm filthy poor, I've held not even 20k at once accross all of my characters at once. I have no prestige armor at all. I don't even need 150k, that's more than I'd need. I don't want a lot of money, 75k would be all I'd need for a long time. Just enough to get one set of good armor, and some good armor for my heroes (I can't manage to get it myself).
I have not been playing very long, but I have beaten 2 campaigns, and eotn, but I can never farm very well, having nearly every rit skill in the game, and many other profession's skills to try and farm, but I've been having trouble with everything, I can't even raptor farm anymore, which I just started, and even then I could never manage to farm in HM
I don't mean to sound really bad here, but I cannot make money well at all, the best money I made was from finding a major vigor rune drop.
Please, just give me 75k, that's all I want.
I have not been playing very long, but I have beaten 2 campaigns, and eotn, but I can never farm very well, having nearly every rit skill in the game, and many other profession's skills to try and farm, but I've been having trouble with everything, I can't even raptor farm anymore, which I just started, and even then I could never manage to farm in HM
I don't mean to sound really bad here, but I cannot make money well at all, the best money I made was from finding a major vigor rune drop.
Please, just give me 75k, that's all I want.
kylanf
150k? Let's see...
I know I'd spend AT LEAST 100k of it on items and all sorts of things for my halloween event, thus being a big benefit to the players of GW =]-I like spending things on event items to help others
As for the 50k left...I honestly don't know, I might save that up for a Wintersday event, or if I decide not to do a wintersday event, I might donate some to another wintersday event/craft some armor/maybe just save it for anything popping up that requires money.
I know I'd spend AT LEAST 100k of it on items and all sorts of things for my halloween event, thus being a big benefit to the players of GW =]-I like spending things on event items to help others
As for the 50k left...I honestly don't know, I might save that up for a Wintersday event, or if I decide not to do a wintersday event, I might donate some to another wintersday event/craft some armor/maybe just save it for anything popping up that requires money.
jray14
I will give 115k to gw_poster, the full 150k minus a few 5k service fees:
1) My mullet wig from a couple Halloweens ago for Dunkoro.
2) Thorough pre-surgical inspection for Tahlkora.
3) Weekend guided meditation retreat for Testosteroferrari.
4) Set of purple (so she can stand out like she deserves) r9 max hammers for Devona.
5) Subsidy for Hugs for PUGs grant.
6) Major & Minor Vigor runes for nostalgia, kinda like Subway Jared's old pants.
7) Bloodstained Insignias for Olias & Livia, shortly after I crack Rush Limbaugh's home security system. (Just keep an eye on CNN to get a 1-day heads-up.)
1) My mullet wig from a couple Halloweens ago for Dunkoro.
2) Thorough pre-surgical inspection for Tahlkora.
3) Weekend guided meditation retreat for Testosteroferrari.
4) Set of purple (so she can stand out like she deserves) r9 max hammers for Devona.
5) Subsidy for Hugs for PUGs grant.
6) Major & Minor Vigor runes for nostalgia, kinda like Subway Jared's old pants.
7) Bloodstained Insignias for Olias & Livia, shortly after I crack Rush Limbaugh's home security system. (Just keep an eye on CNN to get a 1-day heads-up.)
Asphyxiat
I would love the 150k, im not going to write a big long winded speech like some people, or even make up some crap sob story to get it. Im gonna be plain and simple.
I have recently bought my one and only PvE character (my necro) some luxon elite armour and i would love to be able to start saving for a BDS, 150k would go a long way to me being to afford one so i would love it if you picked me.
I have recently bought my one and only PvE character (my necro) some luxon elite armour and i would love to be able to start saving for a BDS, 150k would go a long way to me being to afford one so i would love it if you picked me.
drkn
i'd like some mats to be honest, because:
* everyone else goes for the cash and no one mentioned the mats
* i collect materials, so i won't sell or silly lose them
* i sometimes share my collection with guildies in need, if they actually need em and i know they have no time to get them on their own because of real life issues
* everyone else goes for the cash and no one mentioned the mats
* i collect materials, so i won't sell or silly lose them
* i sometimes share my collection with guildies in need, if they actually need em and i know they have no time to get them on their own because of real life issues
Snograt
Give it to me because I, er...
Just because, ok?
Just because, ok?
El Presidente
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