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Post by frankthetriviaman on Jul 12, 2016 17:18:08 GMT -5
Where did it end up anyway?
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Post by Tug on Jul 12, 2016 17:25:09 GMT -5
I think it was in some early posts of the first game
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Jul 12, 2016 17:38:44 GMT -5
I recall it having it's own thread though; let me see what I can find
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Jul 12, 2016 17:40:39 GMT -5
Found it:
The Man In Blue, Matthew Erdagovern, had brought the Prism to be displayed at the castle. It was set in front of the unicorn tapestry for all to see and admire.
That day, the King's daughter Esmeralda took the Prism to polish it. It is said that as she gazed into its depths, she saw a pink blotch grow and morph, displacing all the other colors. The energy flowed from the Prism to her finger, coalescing into a ring. She had become the Woman in Pink.
Upon realising this, she stowed the Prism beneath her bed, fearing that she would be deemed a witch and killed. When the others realized that the Prism was missing, the Colormen scoured the land.
It is said that at this time, the Man in Blue's, Red's, and White's sisters, as well as their servants, came upon Woman in Pink attempting to hide the Prism. They were initially furious, until Woman In Pink revealed her powers. The women were immediately interested, and wished to gain powers of their own.
So Woman In Pink held the Prism before them, and each stepped forth to claim their powers. First were the Man In Blue's sisters, who became the Woman in Yellow, Gray, and Lavender, while their servant became the Woman in Blue. Esmeralda's own servant became the Woman in Gold. The Man In White's sisters also touched the Prism, becoming the Women in Off-white, Black, and Salmon, while the servant became woman in white. The red servant became woman in silver, while the first sister became Woman In Red.
But when it came time for the second sister to touch the Prism, the powers were not granted upon her {translation uncertain, could be "The gift was not given to her" or "the destiny was not hers}. In a fit of rage, she fled downstairs and informed the Men In Amber, Zomp, and Lemon, who ran up to regain the Prism.
The Colorwomen fled through the window, however the Women in Off-white and all four servants did not escape. The colorwomen, meanwhile, fled to Loey Scaca {Skarloey Lake} to l{illegible}ative Sudrians, where for a succession of years they used the Prism to grow their force.
During that time, the colorwomen who were caught were imprisoned, except for off-white. The two fell in love and had a son, the next Man in Off-white.
When the Colorwomen had amassed a force equal to that of the Colormen, they stormed the great hall. They lost the battle, but they met many more times.
The last, greatest battle was fought at the steep hill beyond Wellsworth. The Colormen brought their artifacts, and the Colorwomen brought their rings. The battle went on for many days. Many deeds of renown were done during that fight, such as Woman In Salmon mistaking Man In Pink for her male counterpart, and slaying him, ending that noble lineage forever.
Chak gravel noy, for thisre mar veleet. Oonce vy daigh, an a verea mornin afa tooh. Scraca ar long drefga Malli Ir Prit, gora Vigaga noticel crey Demalli Ir Drefi cragate on carse. Frunh tgres sheift! Pro datri seg mola, fora, frcgu! Scacawen Demalli Ir Drefi strukay dar middelay fringar ootat Malli In Dirtra! {Each paragraph was in a different language, this one is in the Unknown language}
At this there was a collective gasp, then the man in off-white seized his rock and Slew all {Likely not literal}, for he had the power of a colorman and Colorwoman! Unlike Man In Goldenrod the power had corrupted him, and he tried to claim the prism for his own. But the prism took back his rock as punishment for his misdeeds, and the colormen and Colorwomen were united forever. {Presumably this is explained in greater detail in the Unknown language section}
Some notes from Toz as well:
-The original Woman in Pink was King Godred Crovan's daughter, Esmeralda. -The reason the Off-whites turn so quickly is because the original man and woman in off-white had a son, who had somuch power he went crazy, though it is believed that 90% of the time, this does not happen. -There was once a Man in Pink. The original Woman in Salmon killed him accidentally while trying to kill her male counterpart. - The Colorwomem have artifacts of a sort; Rings of color that enhance their powers -A paragraph in the "Colorwomen Scroll is believed to be in the unknown language.
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Jul 12, 2016 18:32:18 GMT -5
Thanks Frank, this'll be added in just a minute.
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Jul 12, 2016 18:53:17 GMT -5
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Jul 12, 2016 20:28:09 GMT -5
Okay, Tug, I think you'll like this - the LRM page is finished!
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Post by Tug on Jul 12, 2016 20:54:53 GMT -5
Page looks great, but I have a few things to add/edit:
1.) I've never stated Vlad corrupted Karl and Marx to do his bidding, it's just the three are very close friends since working in the cold winter yards in Russia and acts like a big brother or supervisor to the two f them, and Boss Vlad came about as their nickname for him
2.) I think I've stated this before, but Vlad and his gang are not 'eradicating steamies', I've never stated this at all, heck he even has steam engines in his movement. His group is fighting for more recognition to underappreciated characters, like ones from the HiT Era, and is trying to make it so they are given prioritizing like the Steam Team or the Numbered Diesels receive...
3.) Though his group is heavily based on the Communist movement of the early 20th century, the trio's names are all communist puns, none of them, not even Vlad, act the way of using manipulation to further their goals in the group like the famous communist leader Joseph Stalin, though I do have a plan for 'someone' in said group to turn into a personality like Stalin, just not those three...
4.) I recommend adding the other members of the group, like Derek, Neville, or Barry, with their pictures and why the joined the movement since it's not just the three of them, even the former members Bash, Dash, and Ferdinand
5.) Sorry if I portrayed their fight as Steam V Diesel, because I thought a diesel in charge would make the most sense since in the show diesels are underrated and I wanted their base to be in the Smelter's Yard. That idea is the tired mechanic the show uses to not be bias, but I was trying to show that not everyone on Sodor gets special treatment like the Steam Team and the Numbered Diesels do, so now a group is fighting authority since authority won't support them, basically the working class against the upper class, like early communism was...
Sorry D-11 if this comes off provocative, just it seems I have a very bad habit of not portraying my ideas across correctly for you guys...
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Jul 12, 2016 21:08:45 GMT -5
No, it's fine Tug, I didn't read through everything correctly. I'll edit everything in tomorrow. Could you give me a list of all of the members / former members?
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Post by Tug on Jul 12, 2016 21:10:04 GMT -5
I post everything in their page, give me a sec
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Post by Toz76 on Jul 13, 2016 0:09:31 GMT -5
Updated bio for the contact page:
One of the "Founders" of 3WSR, Toz has been around since the beginning. Along with Frank, Toz played the original 3WSR on the old TTTE Wikia Forum, and brought it to the new TTTE Wikia forum. Among the things Toz is credited with is the creation of Man In Black, the first colorperson (though Frank gave him the name), as well as the colorwomen.
Despite creating much of the Colorfolk history in the early days, Toz now specializes in the Vile Evil Confederacy. Having created most of the characters and history, Toz tends to have the final say for these characters (though there's a lot of leeway). In the game, Toz is a 7-Dimensional being who controls a mystical energy source called the Toze. This probably isn't accurate to real life.
When not creating rambling posts in the Game, Toz can be found listening to music and cracking jokes, or taking on projects that probably won't be completed. One major project Toz has actually completed is the Colorwomen Scroll. Toz's current project is the Character Bio project, which might actually not be given up on partway through this time.
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Jul 13, 2016 0:17:23 GMT -5
Had an idea for something to add to VEC; thoughts on this? it still needs work, but I think you will like it Toz.
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Serving as the primary antagonists to the Colormen, the Vile Evil Confederacy is lead by the Bronze Mage, who himself was a former Colorman.
While it is a force to be reckoned with, and has some powerful members, the bulk of the VEC's membership is rather... questionable. Because there is more good than evil in the world, combined with the fact that mages are rare and hard to come by, many recruits to VEC have either ridiculous powers, or are decent but have hindrances that cause no one to take these particular members seriously.
VEC members fall into one of three categories:
Generic grunts: the foot soldiers of the VEC forces. Almost all of them are clones of The Duplicator. Although physically fit and strong, they don't have much "going on upstairs" and as such can be useless in that department. When controlled by the VEC member Hivemind, they are significantly smarter and more effective.
"lesser" members (for lack of a better term): These are the members who are either effective and competent, but have a rather significant hindrance, or have powers that are unusual, but have their uses. Of the first type, examples include Captain Hypoglycemia, a fighter who is rather good in combat... for about 30 seconds, but then faints because of his low blood sugar; and The General: a brilliant battlefield tactician, but no one takes him seriously because of his high, squeaky voice. Of the second type, examples include Brown note; a man with the power to generate a sound wave that causes those who hear it to suddenly and urgently go number two, and The cushion, a man who can fall from great heights and not get hurt, and basically take any amount of punishment and not get hurt.
"Greater" members (for lack of a better term) include the power mages and beings who are in charge of, or play significant roles in the VEC. These include the Bronze Mage, Blood Alchemist, and Priori
A fourth category, "general staff," also exists. This refers to the interns, chefs, janitors and other staff that work for the VEC who are not inherently evil in and of themselves, but they do work for the VEC and do various jobs to help in the running of the place.
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Post by Tug on Jul 13, 2016 0:29:20 GMT -5
I think in "generic grunts" you should include the unnamed Impel Down escaped prisoners
P.S. Shouldn't we have a topic about Fourth Wall Humor Day and some posts as examples from our first holiday?
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Jul 13, 2016 0:33:36 GMT -5
I already forgot what day that was, unfortunately
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Post by Toz76 on Jul 13, 2016 0:36:11 GMT -5
Tada! Finished the VEC description.
Serving as the primary antagonists to the Colormen, the Vile Evil Confederacy is lead by the Bronze Mage, who himself was a former Colorman.
While it is a force to be reckoned with, and has some powerful members, the bulk of the VEC's membership is rather... questionable. Because there is more good than evil in the world, combined with the fact that mages are rare and hard to come by, many recruits to VEC have either ridiculous powers, or are decent but have hindrances that cause no one to take these particular members seriously.
VEC members (also called VECites) fall into one of three categories:
Generic Grunts: the foot soldiers of the VEC forces. Almost all of them are clones of The Duplicator or unnamed Impel Down rescuees . Although physically fit and strong, they don't have much "going on upstairs" and as such can be useless in that department. When controlled by the VEC member Hivemind, they are significantly smarter and more effective.
Elite Henchpeople: These are the members who are either effective and competent, but have a rather significant hindrance, or have powers that are unusual, but have their uses. Of the first type, examples include Captain Hypoglycemia, a fighter who is rather good in combat... for about 30 seconds, but then faints because of his low blood sugar; and The General: a brilliant battlefield tactician, but no one takes him seriously because of his high, squeaky voice. Of the second type, examples include Brownnote; a man with the power to generate a sound wave that causes those who hear it to suddenly and urgently go number two, and The Cushion, a man who can fall from great heights and not get hurt, and basically take any amount of punishment and not get hurt. Some members of this category are completely competent, but have been in VEC for less than a year and haven't earned a higher rank yet.
Cardinal Members include the powerful mages and beings who are in charge of, or play significant roles in the VEC. These include the Bronze Mage, Blood Alchemist, Chessmaster, Vivian Bloodsphere, Xex, Priori, and about twenty others.
A fourth category, "General Staff," also exists, although it is usually lumped in with Elite Henchpeople. This refers to the interns, chefs, janitors and other staff that work for the VEC who are not inherently evil in and of themselves, but they do work for the VEC and do various jobs to help in the running of the place.
VEC is led by a mysterious beast called the "Great Horned Beast". A division of VEC called the Church Of The Horned One exists to recruit people to his cause, with the VEC Cardinal Members as the church leaders. Important members of this include Rodney and Catherine, who run the COTHO Radio, and Inferno, head recruiter.
Though generally considered evil, VEC members are actually quite friendly at times, and have become surprisingly close to the colorfolk during their alliance against SOM, having collaborated with them on the Impel Down attack.
An organization called the Anti-VEC Association, founded by ex-VECite Honeybadger, once existed, but it has been subjugated by VEC as a secret team that spies on SOM for VEC. Two other ex-VECites, Lightbender and Kendarboo Flickerbee, are also working against VEC, although less is known about them.
Another important figure in VEC is Percy Silver, a youth the VEC believes is destined to become an evil warlord called "Silvestron", although Percy really just desires to be good. However, since Percy Silver has the Anchor Curse dormant within him, things could get bad for him...
VEC's ultimate, amd alarmingly close to success, goal is to free the GHB from a alternate dimension where he is trapped, then take over the world. What they don't realize is that several members of VEC, specifically the aliens known as Cubii, are actually manipulating the GHB to their own, far more evil, ends...
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Post by Toz76 on Jul 13, 2016 0:44:09 GMT -5
BTW, in case it's worth adding to the site, the original 3WSR thread on the very first TTTE Wikia forum was started by StephOfTheEast on June 2nd, 2014.
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Post by Tug on Jul 13, 2016 0:46:12 GMT -5
BTW, 4th Wall Humor Day is on March 20th, I made a wiki page of it so we could never forget it and cement it as an actual thing
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Post by Tug on Jul 13, 2016 0:48:25 GMT -5
Man do I wish the Admins on the TTTE Wikia Forum at least had an archive of the Game before deleting it
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Post by Toz76 on Jul 13, 2016 0:52:23 GMT -5
We don't know that they didn't, but it's a safe bet it's gone forever. That's what the recovery threads are for.
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Jul 13, 2016 1:02:54 GMT -5
Yes; I've been meaning to Get some serious recovery work done, but since no one else has been doing it, it kinda went to the side in favor of other projects.
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