If you gather 666 sweet candies and bring them to Moorcraft Manor, a certain little kat may preform a ritual that may or may not be of dark nature.
:)
If you gather 666 sweet candies and bring them to Moorcraft Manor, a certain little kat may preform a ritual that may or may not be of dark nature.
:)
I'll have a screen before the end of Dark Harvest
I'm not falling for that one again.
Who cares if it's misinformation? I just want to have 666 sweet candies. :P
The dark ones gave me this information in my dreams while I was knocked out during a shadow lair run. It's totes legit guys!
http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/576713578023976077/F56A771ECAD209FFB...
666
Hail Mewcat!(Swarm)
That is all.
@Thunderbog
666 isn't the number or Satan, it's actually the number of the Beast :p
Getting back on topic:
While I'd love to know what the Snipe droppings the dark ritual is, I don't have the patience to farm that many tokens. (Or the strength to not blow them all on prize boxes!)
So I'll just wait for a video of the thing :p
666 isn't the number of Satan, it's actually the number of the Beast
I think this is it, basically. It's explained by a tangle of bible prophecies.
but anyway lol legend tripping
Its a reference to Nero.
Just to get to the nitty-gritty of it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_of_the_Beast
The Number of the Beast (Greek: Ἀριθμὸς τοῦ θηρίου, Arithmos tou Thēriou) is the numerical value of the name of the person symbolised by the beast from the sea,[1] the first of two symbolic beasts described in chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation.[2] In most manuscripts of the New Testament the number is 666, but the variant 616 is found in critical editions of the Greek text, such as the Novum Testamentum Graece.[3] Most scholars believe that the number of the beast (v.18) equates to Emperor Nero, whose name in Greek when transliterated into Hebrew, retains the value of 666, whereas his Latin name transliterated into Hebrew, is 616;[4] The "mark of the beast" (v.16,17) is used to distinguish the beast's followers. Revelation 13:17 says that the mark is "the name of the beast or the number of his name". Because of this, it is widely thought among dispensationalists that the mark will be some future representation of the actual number 666. It has also been speculated that the "mark" may be an Imperial Roman seal, or the Emperor's head on Roman coins.
I never knew that about Nero, though, for all those years I spent listening to stuff on the Bible.
You both just used wikipedia as a reputable source for facts. Professors everywhere are crying.
I love how everyone takes each other so seriously on the forums and thinks that every little comment is a potential insult to them.
I love how everyone takes each other so seriously on the forums and thinks that every little comment is a potential insult to them.
What he said was not an insult; I was berating him for spouting a commonly held opinion with tenuous backing. Of course, if it weren't serious, you can't blame me; just about everyone says that, and sarcasm doesn't transmit as well as it does in speech.
If you use strength on the truck near S.S.Anne you can get access to a cave in which you can catch Mew!
But don't forget to catch Missingno first while surfing up and down the right side of Cinnabar Island!! :)
But... But...
How to get Strength before S. S. Anne ships off? D:
intentionally lose a battle on the s.s anne after getting the HM from the captain
The hour of dawning approaches, have you prepared the sacrifices? :3
@Mediaddict, Studies have shown that real time open sourcing, such as wikipedia, is actually an extremely effective way to get accurate information. Sure some facts are just wrong, and some people like to mess with it, but on a topic with as much traffic as the number of the beast, those inaccuracies are removed very quickly, and the end result is extremely accurate information. Wikipedia usually only falls short when you look at real sketchy topics where the number of people who know about it, and contribute are relatively low.
Indeed, and to all the people who discredit Wikipedia as a source, look at the sources the editors use for the pages. Most sources for Wikipedia pages are very reputable, and there are normally an amount of sources that one would find in a scholarly journal. My professors don't accept Wikipedia as a source, but they do accept Wikipedia as a place to search for sources (though they recommend our college's consortium library online, which is awesome... but that's not on this topic!).
Please look at the thread before posting songs that may have been posted already. :)
Oh yeah, I remember seeing the link, but by the time I had scrolled to the end of the page I had forgotten.
I was tired.
Speaking of the number of the beast...
"You both just used wikipedia as a reputable source for facts. Professors everywhere are crying."
It's religion, the professors don't care. I award them a cookie.
I might try seeing if this is true, mainly for the hilarity.