Real life... association with Thief - by clearing
Kin on 26/1/2019 at 20:21
Not sure if it is related to the subject but...
While playing thief with my 4 year old son he asked me "dad can you make me a rope arrow?":idea:
Well here is my first try:cheeky:
[video=youtube_share;W9W2pvxLaQ8]https://youtu.be/W9W2pvxLaQ8[/video]
downwinder on 26/1/2019 at 23:32
wow great job ,i love the release mechanism for rope
TheBuilderReturned on 27/1/2019 at 17:35
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Azaran on 27/1/2019 at 18:33
Quote Posted by Kin
Not sure if it is related to the subject but...
While playing thief with my 4 year old son he asked me "dad can you make me a rope arrow?":idea:
Well here is my first try:cheeky:
Haha, excellent! :D
Purgator on 15/3/2019 at 20:46
[video=youtube;yey40SQZsU8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yey40SQZsU8&list=OLAK5uy_lP2XkpPeJ0Ju5DewhJkmtOkJYuchhWrm4&index=5[/video]
My masters, and friends, and good people, draw near,
And look to your purses for that I do say;
And though little mony in them you do bear,
It costs more to get than to lose in a day;
You oft have been told, both the young and the old,
And bidden beware of the Cut-purse so bold;
Then, if you take heed not, free me from the curse,
Who both give you warning for and the cut-purse.
Youth, youth you hadst better been starv'd by thy nurse,
Than live to be hang'd for cutting a purse.
It hath been upbraided to those of my trade,
That oftentimes we are the cause of this crime.
Alack and for pitty! why should it be said,
As if they regarded or places or time?
Examples have been of those that were seen
In Westminster-hall, yea, the pleaders between;
Then why should the judges be free from this curse
More than my poor self is, for cutting a purse?
Youth, youth you hadst better been starv'd by thy nurse,
Than live to be hang'd for cutting a purse.
At Worster, 'tis known well that even in the jale,
A knight of good worship did there shew his face.
Against the foul sinners in zeale for to raile,
And so lost, ipso facto, his purse in the place:
Nay, once from the seat of judgement so great,
A judge there did lose a fair pouch of velvet.
Oh Lord! for thy mercy how wicked, or worse,
Are those that so venture their necks for a purse!
Youth, youth you hadst better been starv'd by thy nurse,
Than live to be hang'd for cutting a purse.
But oh, you vile nation of Cut-purses all!
Relent and repent, and amend, and be sound,
And know that you ought not by honest men's fall
Advance your own fortunes to dye above ground:
And though you go gay in silks, as you may,
It is not the highway to heaven, as they say.
Repent then, repent you, for better for worse,
And kiss not the gallows for cutting a purse.
Youth, youth you hadst better been starv'd by thy nurse,
Than live to be hang'd for cutting a purse.
Edit: Written in ye olde English....
Anfortas on 17/3/2019 at 15:53
Now, this song reminds me: If anyone has ever wondered what song Garrett plays on the lute in many of Christine's fan missions (and some missions by other authors as well) it is called "Kemp's Jig"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWO2UWOrV2o) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWO2UWOrV2o
This has bothered me for years, until I found it by mere coincidence a few years ago :D
Purgator on 17/3/2019 at 22:22
Great piece, thanks for that.
downwinder on 17/3/2019 at 22:28
every time i see that lute in a mission i sit back and play the segmented song from it ,a nice way to relax in a mission with a healing fruit :),great post never knew what piece it was