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He had a distressing urge to giggle. That would hurt. More. . .
Book? Curse of Chalion
Who was he? Cazaril
Why would it hurt? It would hurt because he'd just been stabbed by Martou, saw the Sister goddess remove the curse from Iselle's house, and came back to consciousness. I think the sword was still in him at that point, so yeah, giggling would be bad. :)

I started off looking at Mark in ACC when Gorge got out after the dinner party, and in Mirror Dance around the time he was in Ryovel's hands, but no luck. Once I'd determined that it wasn't Mark or Miles (couldn't recall a time that Miles was hurt and inclined to giggle), it seemed fairly obvious that it was Caz. :)
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You're right of course! Sherlock and next quote...
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But Xxx hasn't got a chance.
Yyy gritted his teeth. He does now.
Which book?
Who is Xxx?
Who is YYY?
Why doesn't Xxx have a chance (and at what)?
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SPetty wrote:
But Xxx hasn't got a chance.
Yyy gritted his teeth. He does now.
Which book?
Who is Xxx?
Who is YYY?
Why doesn't Xxx have a chance (and at what)?
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Xxx is Lady Dona or lord Dono Vorruyter (spelling :wall:)
Yyy is Miles.
Because she changed sex to become next count Vorruyter.
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Correct! A sherlock for you, and you've got the next quote. :)
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I almost forgot, about Cavillo :-). I'm in love with her; this bitch bites :-))))))))))))).

Yes, overdressed, like a woman weighted down with too much jewelry. Tasteless, he tried to convince himself.
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Reede Kullervo wrote:
Yes, overdressed, like a woman weighted down with too much jewelry. Tasteless, he tried to convince himself.
Book?
He?
About what?
RK, I think we've done this one before... or at least, the Tasteless part. Maybe that one started with Tasteless and went on to the back-country hick?

This is Miles in Cetaganda, as he views the planet during descent.

But I think you should post another quote, since I'm pretty sure this is a repeat, or nearly so.
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risi wrote:RK, I think we've done this one before... or at least, the Tasteless part. Maybe that one started with Tasteless and went on to the back-country hick?

This is Miles in Cetaganda, as he views the planet during descent.

But I think you should post another quote, since I'm pretty sure this is a repeat, or nearly so.
Should we wait for administrators to decide :?
Because, topic is a little large, so is hard not to repeat :oops:.
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Well, I knew the answer instantly and it was because it had been done before, because when it was done before I hadn't had a clue where that quote was from.

I certainly don't think I deserve a Sherlock for it... so I think you should just post another quote. Any other opinions? Players? Moderators?
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Well, I'd say, do as risi suggested.
If a quote is in fact a repeat, but the person who answers did not realise it and guessed the answer independently, then there is no point double-checking, grnat the sherlock and the next quote.
But i this case clearly risi remembered it from this thread and she herself did not claim the sherlock, since she suggested you post a new one.
Maybe a half-point bonus point as reward for being honest? Would an administrator agree with that? Anyway that can be settled after you post a new quote.
By the way, this is indeed a repeat, starting from "Tasteless" exactly as risi wrote. And RK, you had asked it :lol: (and I had found it :D)
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Ok, I'm senile :D. It happens :D.
They walked around among the graves, Xxx giving Yyy a tour. Relatives and retainers... who was Zzz? It reminded Yyy of all those museums.
Book?
Who are Xxx, Yyy and Zzz?
In which book is Zzz mentioned also?
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Xxx= the Count (Aral)
Yyy= Mark
visiting Vorkosigan Surleau in Mirror Dance

Zzz= Major Amor Klyeuvi
who alosappears in Barrayar, he is Kly the Mail(man)

Asking in which book (not books) he is mentioned eliminated Sergent Bothari, so after a few seconds I guessed it was Kly...
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Correct :-).
Also, Mark knew about Bothari :D.
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Reede Kullervo wrote:
Also, Mark knew about Bothari :D.
Of course, but at that point I did not know it was Mark ;)
(For a short time I thought about Ekaterin)

OK, here goes:
"I want to break his legs, too!" cried Xxx angrily. "I want to break every bone in his body! I'll Yyy him!...."
Book?
Who is Xxx?
Whose legs, whose body are "his", who is "him" (same person)?


Bonus:
Yyy is used here as a verb, but it is... not exactly a name, nor a noun, an adjective maybe... whatever.
You tell me how Yyy appears in the quote, you get an extra half-point.


By the way, there are at least two or three bonuses waiting to be guessed. Just scroll back a few of my previous questions (I don't propose one each time, but I do whenever I can think of one)
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I'm new. Can I play?

Book = The Warrior's Apprentice
Xxx = Elena Bothari
Whose legs, whose body are "his", who is "him" (same person)= Auson's


Bonus:
Yyy = Shorty ("I'll 'Shorty' him!") Auson had been calling Miles "Shorty," and Elena took exception to it.
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Ragua wrote:I'm new. Can I play?
Sure you can! Why not?
Ragua wrote: Book = The Warrior's Apprentice
Xxx = Elena Bothari
Whose legs, whose body are "his", who is "him" (same person)= Auson's


Bonus:
Yyy = Shorty ("I'll 'Shorty' him!") Auson had been calling Miles "Shorty," and Elena took exception to it.
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One and a half sherlock, no less!

So now it is your turn to post a new quote ;)

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I actually have a question about Reede's first quote, and risi's response. According to the rules (as I read them when trying to figure out if I was ok to respond to risi's quote), the poster has to wait 5 days after their quote is guessed to guess again, not just until the following quote is guessed. Did I misread the rule, or would risi have to wait 3-4 more days before being able to guess a Sherlock, even though the quote I posted was sherlocked within 24 hours?

Not trying to get risi into trouble, just trying to understand the rules for next time. :)

And I don't think I ever tried to figure out whose grave it was in Mirror Dance. Thanks for enlightening me! (Now it won't lurk at the back of my head while I'm re-reading Mirror Dance). :)

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Concerning the "5-days rule", as I understand it, it is only for the first quote after one's own. The rule is really that one may not answer the quote just after one's own, but after 5 days this quote is deemed "cold" and one can answer it (I should say "cool", not "cold", the latter meaning it has been waiting so long anyone should be allowed to offer a new one).
However, in a rapid exchange when a third party found the quote in just a few hours one can answer the one offered by the third party even within a day of one's own quote.
The rationale is to prevent the game of becoming a two-players one, two experts exchanging very hard quotes without leaving time to any third party to play.
If we notice that the game is indeed confiscated by three experts who turn round and round without leaving time to other players we could decide here to change the exclusion rule in this game to forbid that, too, but so far this does not seem to be the case. We had two newcomers recently, JKCade and Ragua, so the rule as it stands seems to work fine.
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Ghost wrote:To prevent the Quote Game from becoming a two person contest, or one person dominating the game there is a waiting time between guessing answers.

Here is that rule as summarized by torybear:
torybear wrote: The actual rule is that if you guess correctly, and then post a quote, you cannot answer the quote posted by the person who guesses your quote until it is "cold" which was defined as five days.

yech that doesn't read very well.

For instance,
Day 1- MK posts a quote
Day 2- Torybear guesses correctly
Day 2- Torybear posts a quote
Day 3- MK cannot answer, Sneaky bunny guesses correctly
Day 3- Sneaky bunny posts a quote
Day 4- MK guesses correctly
Day 4-Mk posts a quote
Day 5- Torybear cannot answer.
Obviously the rules can change but technically that is how they work.
Clear as mud?
Ok, I think there's an error in the example then. In the example, it looks like Torybear can't answer on Day 5 because of the 5 day rule, but I think it was supposed to read

Day 5- Sneaky bunny cannot answer.

Originally, I was thinking Torybear couldn't answer because it had been less than 5 days since her last answer, but then MK wouldn't have been able to answer on Day 4 (presuming that MK had to answer in order to be able to post, and didn't just start the thread).

So yeah, "clear as mud" definitely covered it for me. I'll take your assessment as the way it works, not the 5 day wait, no matter what, that I'd read into it.

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Well, yes, I think the example is wrong.
The point where Toryear cannot answer is on Day 3, after Sneaky Bunny posts, before Mk guesses correctly.
Note that Mk guessed on Day 4 after having posted on Day 1, less than 5 days after posting (but not on Torybear's post, he was not allowed to guess that one, only on Sneaky Bunny's). On Day 5 it was Sneaky Bunny who was not allowed to answer MK's quote.

Note that the count of 5 days does not start from the time the old quote is guessed but from the time the new quote is posted, so a third party has 5 full days to guess.

Again I agree that if one does notice that the game turns into a three-players roundabout one should change the rules to avoid that. But as long as it is not the case and many players have a chance to participate, I think that an artificial "you can't answer twice within 5 days"-rule is not needed, it will just slow down the game.
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voralfred wrote:
Ragua wrote:I'm new. Can I play?
Not only you can play, but you can also win!
One and a half sherlock, no less!

So now it is your turn to post a new quote ;)

Welcome to the forum in general, and to this game in particular.
Ragua,

Welcome to the game and congrats on your first win! We're all waiting to see what you'll post for the next quote! :wink:

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Thanks for the welcome, and sorry for the delay in getting this up. Life kept getting in the way this week.

I hope no one has done this before. It's my favorite quote of the whole series. Okay, here goes:
I really think of this XXX as YYY best memorial, anyway. Every day I come here to ZZZ is like burning an offering, only better. Because it makes, instead of destroys.
What is XXX?
Who is YYY?
What action is ZZZ?
And who is speaking?

Bonus points: Guess what I do for a living? (The quote should make it obvious!) ;)
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I really think of this XXX as YYY best memorial, anyway. Every day I come here to ZZZ is like burning an offering, only better. Because it makes, instead of destroys.
What is XXX?school
Who is YYY?Raina
What action is ZZZ? teach
And who is speaking? Harra
From Memory

Bonus points: Guess what I do for a living? (The quote should make it obvious!) ;) Are you, perhaps, a teacher? :)

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Woo hoo! 100% right! You get a gold star!
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Dammit, a man walking a tight-wire didn't need someone shouting from the sidelines how far down the drop was, or what lousy balance he had.
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