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Mullraugh

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  1. How you change your Forum status thing. Mine says Stone Miner or whatever.
  2. This is closed until server 6.0 is released.
  3. "I want one." ~Ernst Cromwell, circa 1629
  4. Nah, I'm the one who crashed the server. I was testing what'd happen if I looked in a mirror. Beauty overload.

  5. I already finished by the time you sent your reply :^)
  6. Is there anyone here good with coding and stuff? I need some technical help with a texture pack I've been making. Send a hello.

  7. Waited 5 minutes to repair an item one more time. Only repairs it by 1 durability point. Thanks, Obama.

    1. Silverstatik

      Silverstatik

      Did you right click to make sure it wasnt out of reps?

    2. Mullraugh

      Mullraugh

      Oh, it probably is. I've had this sword for a year now.

    3. Silverstatik

      Silverstatik

      Yeah just shift right click on the iron block with item in hand and it will give a few different messages, like beyond repair etc. that impact how much a repair will fix on the item.

  8. Mister Schmick has returned to offer his latest collection of trending fashion. No longer do you have to settle for the cheaper or the easier option, live life in style with our selection of ballgowns, dresses, gowns, suits, doublets, gambison and dress uniforms. Need a gift for a lover or superior? Let the Hobbes & Schmick Boutique handle it with our selection of vintage wine, ceremonial swords, perfumes and colognes, handkerchiefs, rings, necklaces, parasols and so much more! After careful consideration, Hobbes & Schmick Boutique is now tailoring and selling Infantry Uniforms in bulk to any leaders who wish to supply their men with practical, but professional-looking uniforms. __________________________________________________________________ Luxury Skins (Gowns, Ballgowns, Dresses, Doublets, Suits, etc) are 650 minas. Normal Skins are 500 minas. Military Uniforms in Bulk is a 1x payment of 1500 minas. A total of 3 skins will be made (Light, Medium and Heavy soldier), and any amount of people can wear them once purchased. Single Military Uniform is 500 minas. Custom items are between 50-1500 minas, depending on what you want made. If you want to sample the skins I've made, follow this link. https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/mullraugh/ There will be an in-game store built eventually. Application for a Skin or Item ________________________ Link to your current skin so I can copy and paste the face: What do you want?: How much will you pay? (If it's more muns, you gotta higher chance of it being completed faster): What do you want it to look like? (Description, or pictures are better): How long do I have to make it: Additional Information:
  9. Check out my skins and gimme diamonds for 'em because I exist to level up. http://www.planetminecraft.com/member/mullraugh/

    1. _NotChris

      _NotChris

      Good **** they are

       

    2. Stump

      Stump

      I love you

  10. Not many people bring life to their human characters by bothering with an accent, be it laziness or just not knowing how. I've used this accent in Roleplay to give characters like Garman, a crusty, old, illiterate and uneducafed infantryman some more character, instead of him speaking perfect and clear English like you're reading right now. So let's dive in! Accent Difficulty: Medium-Hard Rule 1: "I" is now "Oi" Americans tend to emphasize letters when they say words, like the R in Artist, whereas Englishmen might sound like they're saying "Autist" when they speak the word. (It all depends on where you're from over there. Some say "Glass" while others say "Gloss" purely based on where in the U.K. they're born.) Rule 2: "What" is now... "Wot" That's right. U wot m8. Write What as Wot. That's all, really. Rule 3: No more H! You're gonna want to drop the H in a lot of words. Pretty much every word that starts with H will be altered. The French have this similarity with their accent as well, but it sounds more deliberate than Cockney. Rule 4: "You" is now "Yew" With an American accent, 'you' sounds like 'yoo.' There's a very slight difference at the end of the word with a cockney accent, so we represent that with the W. "Yew wot maite." (If yew toiped 'maite' as 'moite', yew'd soun' Australian) Rule 5: Lose parts of certain words This rule is a pretty loose one, since it takes a bit of practice to nail it without sounding dumb. Basically you want to remove the letters of certain words to emphasize the accent. Rule 6: "ING" is now "IN'" Pretty simple rule that I've seen done with lots of other accents out there. Doesn't have to be done all the time either. Rule 7: Th is now F (or V/D) Don't ask me, it's just how they say fings. Rule 8: Don't overdo it It's easy when typing out any accent to overdo it and look like you're speaking gibberish. Just try to avoid it. Pro Tip: Learn some Cockney slang. Cockneys have a very strange list of slang words that only really make sense to other cockneys. A simple google search of "Cockney rhyming slang" will enlighten you on further phrases if you're truly interested. Here's one of my favourite videos about Cockneys. Here you'll hear firsthand a whole bunch of slang, accent, and swears - so watch at your own risk.
  11. Pop pop pop!

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    It's the sound of the RCD

  12. Yeah I didn't intend for this to be an actual crafting station, just some proper implemented lore or something.
  13. I honestly don't know how to craft things in vanilla anymore.

  14. I don't take credit for the original design of this in Minecraft, but I had to edit it so that you don't need MC edit to actually make it. So here's your average spinning wheel. And here's the minecraft version that I have two of in the server right now Naturally, I'd rather use a fence gate and a carpet over top as the body of the spinning wheel, but you'd have to MC Edit the levers on the sides, which is near impossible in the server as a non-staff member. Now I was thinking this could perhaps be actually made into one of the many crafting stations in the server, but if not, It's always good to have it implemented as official lore canon. There really isn't much to explain about it, so I'll keep this post brief.
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    2. Mullraugh

      Mullraugh

      One of the greatest ice-cream machines in history.

    3. Man of Respect

      Man of Respect

      Yeah, like, no way it wouldn't be an ice-cream machine. It's nice to see that people in 1154 a.C could taste some chocolate with condensed milk ice cream

    4. Mullraugh

      Mullraugh

      It warms my heart and cools my tastebuds to see this as well.

  16. Hobbes & Schmick Boutique Several fliers would be scattered around Oren advertising that Hobbes & Schmick Boutique is now looking for tailors ((Skinners))! The fliers read as follows: "Hobbes & Schmick Co. is now actively seeking tailors to work full-time at either of the two boutique locations - Johannesburg and Turov! Those who are interested must know how to use a sewing machine! ((You gotta know how to skin.)) If you think you have what it takes to create Axios' most fashionable and expensive clothing, fill out the application on the reverse side of this flier! This job pays very, very well, so apply immediately or you might miss out! ((I will actually pay you minas)) **** Application: Name: ((Username)): Can you sew? ((make skins)): Which location do you wish to work at? Johannesburg, or Turov?: Provide some sketches of your past work. ((Show off some skins)):
  17. French culture in LotC is Auverginian or some weird word like that. And no, they bastardize the French stereotype accent :^)
  18. Quebec French or France French? Quebec French is 16th century France French
  19. German accents have been quite popular recently, used by the Waldenian characters in LotC. Most peoples way of typing the accent is often hard to read, doesn't look or flow right, mixes other accents in, or is just wrong. The following are some basic rules to assist you in typing out a great accent that makes sense and looks good. Rule 1: Pronounce 'TH' as either S or Z. Don't get confused between the two substitution letters. You don't just choose one willy-nilly. There are specific times where you need to use them as explained below. Rule 2: Pronounce W as V. Rule 3: Pronounce J as Y [Loose] Rule 4: You don't have to, but some words containing S could be spruced up with an SCH. Rule 5: German words you can use in your speech.
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