[Audyssey] scorpions - Re: Important MOTA News

2010-06-29 Thread Charles Rivard
Having lived in Arizona, I! hate! scorpions! If I find any in a game, I will gleefully, and hopefully with great gusto, obliterate it! --- Shepherds are the best beasts! - Original Message - From: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org

Re: [Audyssey] scorpions - Re: Important MOTA News

2010-06-29 Thread william lomas
wow scorpions in mota would be great On Jun 29, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Charles Rivard wrote: Having lived in Arizona, I! hate! scorpions! If I find any in a game, I will gleefully, and hopefully with great gusto, obliterate it! --- Shepherds are the best beasts! - Original Message -

Re: [Audyssey] scorpions - Re: Important MOTA News

2010-06-29 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Charles, Oh, yeah? Then, you would love Tomb Raider Last Revelation. The game is full of nasty scorpions and several other oversized desert insects that serve as basic enemy monsters in the game. I love it when Lara Croft blasts one splattering it all over the place. Lol! On 6/29/10, Charles

Re: [Audyssey] scorpions - Re: Important MOTA News

2010-06-29 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi William, That really wouldn't work for Mysteries of the Ancients since it takes place in Greace. Scorpions live in hot dry desert regions like Egypt, the south-western united states, Iraq, and places like that. I don't beleave Greace has any scorpions because they have a more mild climent then

Re: [Audyssey] scorpions - Re: Important MOTA News

2010-06-29 Thread Charles Rivard
Egypt is not cool. Isn't it in a desert region? (ornery grin) --- Shepherds are the best beasts! - Original Message - From: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:22 AM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] scorpions - Re

Re: [Audyssey] scorpions - Re: Important MOTA News

2010-06-29 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Charles, Ahem...I was talking about the idea being cool not the country. Lol! Egypt is definitely hot and dry. Especially, since a lot of it is one big desert. The Nile is basicly their one and only major resource for water year round. It is one of those places I don't mind visiting, but sure