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TheSecretFire Special user 597 Posts |
Hello, here's a quick sandwich effect I cooked up about a week ago for a friend's birthday:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3pfizA1jDE For everyone who already has an account in my "Free Magic Series": The explanation is at the bottom of course page. For anyone who is not a part of it: It's free to create an account, watch the videos, etc. I give out at least 1 free magic-related item each month. It's at around 50 free effects at this point. Here's the sign up page, click the "enroll in course" button, and you're off to the races: https://wandering-magic.teachable.com/p/free-magic1 Tom Phoenix |
TheSecretFire Special user 597 Posts |
Included in the explanations are alternate variations for different performing environments.
Oh, and please pardon the Star Wars pajamas. |
magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3218 Posts |
Thank you!
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jm4345 New user 54 Posts |
Thank you
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
Nicely done. Thank you.
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TheSecretFire Special user 597 Posts |
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On Oct 25, 2018, pegasus wrote: Thanks! Enjoy the other stuff in there, too! |
NeverMind Loyal user Right up there. On the stage. 279 Posts |
Really appreciate your efforts and generosity. I think your only competition is Sudo Nimh - in terms of generosity, I mean.
It is better to be trusted than liked.
Under promise. Over perform. |
Sudo Nimh Inner circle 1866 Posts |
Thanks for the compliment NeverMind.
Tom is indeed a nice fella - and I do appreciate his sense of humour greatly as well. @Tom: Did you ever manage to sell that Great Sword? I still say that was the funniest post ever on the Café - to date. LOL |
NeverMind Loyal user Right up there. On the stage. 279 Posts |
You're welcome Sudo. I not only thankful for your generosity but also appreciate the quality of your releases. Same feelings for Tom as well.
It is better to be trusted than liked.
Under promise. Over perform. |
TheSecretFire Special user 597 Posts |
Nah, Sudo's not competition.
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On Oct 26, 2018, Sudo Nimh wrote: I got a couple offers on the sword, but the rogues and tricksters in this tavern don't seem to have a grasp on what quality steel looks like. And the history of the sword! This thing was wielded by the king of the Iron Kingdom before I stole it. Then I used it to slay a pit fiend which was terrorizing his kingdom... and he wisely lifted the bounty he had placed on my head for making off with his sword, underpants, 5 family jewels, a roasted turkey, his diary, and his daughter. Well, I can't take credit for that latter item. She saw me from a distance doing my morning aerobics - in the nude - atop the sacred fountain of angels in the middle of the temple. I guess she was drawn to men of fine character and sound personality, for she left home and followed me into the wilderness... And as luck would have it, I (capitalized for emphasis and semantics) got accused of stealing her away! These blasted nobles, thinking they can blame everyone but themselves for missing goods and goodesses. If he didn't want it stolen, maybe he shouldn't have left it at the table, in an empty, unguarded hall. The turkey, not the sword. And to treat something so fine and graceful as though it is a trophy rather than a work of art (the sword, not the princess) is simply disgraceful. Heck, if it wasn't me, someone else would have pillaged and plundered his wares, and they probably wouldn't have been as mighty of a warrior, nor as honest and charitable as myself. Anyway, I think 10,000 gold pieces is a fair asking price for a sword with such a rich history, and that amount of money should be enough for me to buy my way out of the current predicament I've found myself in. The peasants want justice, the nobles want power, and the thieves want gold. Everyone wanting more of what they already have and still don't use. It's a mad world we live in. If you will excuse me, I have an important engagement with the Lord of the North Hills - we're discussing the payment terms of me becoming his personal investigator, and if hired, my first task will be to recover some jewels which are about to be stolen from his crown, in the dead of night, with a needle-pointed gem chisel. Ah, my apologies, I may have gotten sidetracked. No, the sword has not been purchased. Yes, it is still for sale. |
Sudo Nimh Inner circle 1866 Posts |
I always knew you were this character. Thanks for proving it to me beyond a shadow of a doubt.
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no2ss Inner circle California 1027 Posts |
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On Oct 26, 2018, TheSecretFire wrote: I've only been reading these forums for about 12 months, but this is, by far, the best post I have ever seen here. Kudos. |
TheSecretFire Special user 597 Posts |
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On Oct 26, 2018, no2ss wrote: Keep yer eyes peeled. More snippets of the tale are on the way. |
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