Game reminder! And wrestlemania!
March 28th, 2016
I know some people can't make it, no biggie, but remember error game is this Sunday.
Also it's wrestle mania so feel free to stick around to watch that with us!
Adam
March 28th, 2016
I know some people can't make it, no biggie, but remember error game is this Sunday.
Also it's wrestle mania so feel free to stick around to watch that with us!
Adam
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Sarah Hare has joined the chronicle!
February 6th, 2016
Hey everyone!
I'm really sick so I have to reschedule game. So I can't do game this Sunday sadly. When would be good for people to do instead?
I apologize for the last.minute change, I was hoping to be much better then I am at the moment.
So let me.know and Thanks for understanding
Adam
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jacob_schiermann has joined the chronicle!
January 18th, 2016
In the evening of January 16h, the Red Star shines brightly for several minutes, it's baleful glow casting malevolence at the earth, before it shatters and fades. It will be invisible to the naked eye at that point, but fragments of it will still exist, visible to telescope, appropriate supernatural perception, and the fragments are still present in the Umbrae.
A day or two later, news stories will circulate
"The plutino designated 28978 Ixion, near the outer orbit of Neptune and Pluto, appears to have undergone another change. Almost 15 years ago, it began to shine faintly red, becoming visible in the night sky and leading to its discovery. Scientists were unsure why this occurred, but most believe that an impact may have altered the surface of the small body, stripping away much of the surface, making it more reflective, and causing it to begin travelling measurably toward the inner solar system. Scientists are unsure whether a second impact occurred or if the stressed body simply finally broke apart under stress from the original impact, but they have confirmed that the 650km wide plutino has fractured into smaller pieces in a brief light show. This event is unusual, as quick changes are rare in astronomy and astrophysics, and most of those quick events involve stars going supernova and similar phenomena. Helen Riggs, astrophysicist with Mauna Kea Observatory, quipped 'It's quite an exciting event. It's important to remember that just because it happened somewhat near pluto's orbit doesn't mean it's anywhere near where the New Horizons probe was sent, it's actually almost on the opposite side of the solar system. We hope to get more data as to what happened, but it's going to require some careful and focused observations over quite a few years.'"
The Grand Galactic Inquisitor has joined the chronicle!
December 21st, 2015
Hey guys!
Next game would be new years do....so do we want to still do that?
Let me know!
Adam