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  • As for G-x-S 3, all that I need reveal for now is that, after some time of working apart thanks to Rouge's intervention, Gex summons Sly to meet him in disguise at a café in Bistra Voda so that he can deliver something.
    Just the former, for now: Lucian and Fang are waiting for Daz at their current base of operations. Y'know, because Daz is late back since he's so busy doing stuff to Middy. And Fang proposes...something.
    ...There is always time to show me stuff.

    Why, thank you. It takes a certain flair to rock a pair of chopsticks and a spiky bubble that says 'I like food!!' in Japanese, with blue hair, a moustache and pink nails (which, coincidentally, I just re-painted green).

    And I half-have a premise for Fang-X-Lucian. And a proper, if odd, one for a possible Gex-X-Sly 3.
    BE SURE TO SHOW ME WHEN IT IS COMPLETED.

    Kind of like a cream sandwich, except the bread is pancakes.
    Also, kore wa watashi no hashi desu.
    And me..?

    OH OKAYZ. As Facebook can testify, I went to a Hyper Japan convention on Sunday. And I bought myself some chopsticks and a dorayaki.
    ...Yeah.

    On the plus side, it might please you to know that the Palace Town does have a proper name; it's just that the usual name for it is the English name, which derives from the Latin- which, as I'm sure you know, was the lingua franca of historic Blazia. So the regular people spoke Latin while the aristocrats spoke High Blazian. Cut to modern times, where normal people speak English, aristocrats use Latin as a novelty, and High Blazian is considered a near-dead language. Kinda like Cornish. But I'm waffling.

    tl;dr English: Palace Town
    Latin: urbs palatio
    High Blazian / Japanese: トラアジ (Torāji)
    Wait, so is there a standard colour scheme now? On the Wii, it was Player 1/Player 2/Player 3/Player 4. I take it that hasn't been carried through?

    Well, she is Floridian (or Californian; I can never remember, but I'm pretty sure she's from Florida). Either way, don't they get a craptonne of storms around those regions?

    In closing: for the love of GEE-ZAS, I must sleep now, so post in IL...
    Y NO PURPLE INDEED! My last request to Izzy before she vanished was a line-up of Midnight, Inferno Midnight, Corsair and Middy, dressed as the Four Sword Links- green, red, blue and purple, respectively. Is Nintendo denying Middy the right to be fabulous?!

    Huh. Maybe it's just me. Oh, Izzy, where have you gone?
    Well, when you put it that way...But I'm still not going to be rushing out to buy the Wii U on launch day.

    I'd disagree somewhat; I'd say it's on par with Izzy's later work. I don't know why I get this impression, but I do get an impression that Izzy's work was decreasing somewhat in quality over time. Not by much, of course, but...I don't know; maybe it's just me.
    Well, that slew of information has helped me decide that Nintendo Land isn't/won't be all it was hyped up to be.

    ...And as if it wasn't clear, it's your move in IL. Speaking thereof, what did you think of xelda's art?
    NOPE. I only know two things about Nintendo Land (aside from its title and console): it has an Animal-Crossing-themed minigame, and it has a Donkey-Kong-themed one. The other ten (there are twelve in all, right?) are total mysteries to me.

    Meanwhile, Derek deals another BURN.
    Wutwut.

    In less suggestive terms, I'd imagine Fang would be the one to propose the slash.
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