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: One of the astronomers nods, smiling. "I see you've found Grimace, one of our two moons. Due to its influence on magical energy, ancient scholars called it Magicus Gluteus, or 'The Wizard's Moon'. They also predicted that some sort of terrible catastrophe would befall it..." He turns to look at a calendar. "Well, any day now, actually. But naturally that's a load of rubbish. What could possibly happen?" | : One of the astronomers nods, smiling. "I see you've found Grimace, one of our two moons. Due to its influence on magical energy, ancient scholars called it Magicus Gluteus, or 'The Wizard's Moon'. They also predicted that some sort of terrible catastrophe would befall it..." He turns to look at a calendar. "Well, any day now, actually. But naturally that's a load of rubbish. What could possibly happen?" | ||
In this light I think we should have seperate pages for [[Ronald]] and [[Grimace]] and each one's unique history (as well as observatory images). --[[User:NewZorkBat|NewZorkBat]] 11:50, 15 May 2006 (CDT) | In this light I think we should have seperate pages for [[Ronald]] and [[Grimace]] and each one's unique history (as well as observatory images). --[[User:NewZorkBat|NewZorkBat]] 11:50, 15 May 2006 (CDT) | ||
== A comet seen in the moons "bar" area == | |||
As of 7:45AM Eastern Time on Friday, May 26th (Petember 3rd), I saw a comet in the same "bar" area as the moons (next to the Asymmetric Publications copyright notice). I think this represents that in a few days (best guess) one or both moons will be struck by this comet and have their behavior altered, as I think was suggested in a J&S discussion. The comet itself is linked to the Observatory, so this discussion could be moved to that page as well. - Eevle (#76998) |
Revision as of 11:54, 26 May 2006
How can we put that these are the only combonation of moons, no double full, or anything not shown? And do it with a nice deminer?--Fly boy42 21:47, 16 March 2006 (CST)
Grimace's observatory text implies that this is the start of a new event/story:
- One of the astronomers nods, smiling. "I see you've found Grimace, one of our two moons. Due to its influence on magical energy, ancient scholars called it Magicus Gluteus, or 'The Wizard's Moon'. They also predicted that some sort of terrible catastrophe would befall it..." He turns to look at a calendar. "Well, any day now, actually. But naturally that's a load of rubbish. What could possibly happen?"
In this light I think we should have seperate pages for Ronald and Grimace and each one's unique history (as well as observatory images). --NewZorkBat 11:50, 15 May 2006 (CDT)
A comet seen in the moons "bar" area
As of 7:45AM Eastern Time on Friday, May 26th (Petember 3rd), I saw a comet in the same "bar" area as the moons (next to the Asymmetric Publications copyright notice). I think this represents that in a few days (best guess) one or both moons will be struck by this comet and have their behavior altered, as I think was suggested in a J&S discussion. The comet itself is linked to the Observatory, so this discussion could be moved to that page as well. - Eevle (#76998)