Ye Olde English

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Ye Olde English

Ye Olde English SI!

Dear friends, I do seeme to be a greate fan of the Olde English. So greate a fan that I hast createdd a SI for it. 

Thou shalt postte underneath a veil of a medieval title. Modernn language is strictlye prohibitede from this threade. 

Guesse me or thou shalt be throwne to the fyrie depths of the...of the...textying language. *Shuddyrse* 

--Lady Evelinne 

submitted by Ladye Evelinne
(May 19, 2017 - 12:21 pm)

'Tis allright, thou shalln't be throwne in the pitts of the FEARED the DOOMED TEXTYE LANGUAGE!

Ist thou Sep of tember? Or Booksye the Owlye?

submitted by Ladye Annalee
(May 24, 2017 - 2:50 pm)

I know not the names.

submitted by Mortaine
(May 25, 2017 - 2:42 pm)

Greetings, thy noble squires! Will thoust attempt to guess thy true name? 

Ladye Evelinee, art thou Abi of Gale? Or ist thou Bird in blue? (Bluebird).

submitted by Lady Annalee
(May 24, 2017 - 2:45 pm)

Dearest Lady Annalee,

Might I take up thine challenge of guessing thine name?

Art thou the fair ladye Annabeth of C?  The Brite Diamond, or Stampy?

Best Regardes,

Madame Klarinth *curtsies* 

One's own CAPTCHA has justt tolde one "mewv."  This maye be a hinte for thine guesses.  One's CAPTCHA is a most feline animalle. 

submitted by Madame Klarinth, age 2+10 yrs, London, England
(May 24, 2017 - 11:00 pm)

My Dearest Madame Klarinth,

You are most kind in gracious in your inquiries, but Lo! I be not Sir Stampy, the noble brite Diamond, nor Bethanna of C.

Ist thy name Saints of Owls, Cockle of Burr, or our dear Lady Lucy B.? (Not the kindly Pevensie child that took a most terrible fall through a wardrobe last summer). 

Good day,

Lady Annalee 

submitted by Lady Annalee
(May 28, 2017 - 1:18 pm)

Deareste Ladye Annalee,

I muste informe thee that thou haveth guessed thine name correctly, though one willst not reveal one's true secrets until the correct one has been guessed.

Best Regards,

Madame Klarinth 

One's CAPTCHA has sente me a moste delightful palindrome.  Thank you, my dear Lynx, for giving me the letters hcch.  It is most wonderful.

submitted by Madame Klarinth, age 3+10 yrs, California
(May 28, 2017 - 7:38 pm)

Fair Lady Evelinne, I regretfully must inform ye that I be neither the cbyer Blue-Bird nor the mistress Scylla. I wouldst maketh more guesses as to the identity of ye, but my infernal typing mechanism has nearly exhausted its charge.

submitted by Lady Cassandra
(May 24, 2017 - 7:34 pm)

Thou shall not guess my true identity!

Doest thou need hints?

Then hints thou shall receive!

I am a bit new to the greate CB!

I apologize for the improper Olde English. 

submitted by Madame Sophia
(May 25, 2017 - 10:12 pm)

Madame Clarence, might thou be Ashlee S. (or perhaps a different initial, one does forget)?

submitted by Madame Sophia
(May 25, 2017 - 10:16 pm)

To Madame Sophia: my dear, 'tis a G at the endd of our belovede Ashlee's name.

Art thou, mayhaps, Lucy B. or Pad of the Lylies, or perhaps thou happenn to be Ridere of the Dragonse or Cloudedd Leoparde?

submitted by Ladye Evelinne, (Leafpool)
(May 26, 2017 - 2:33 pm)

Lady Evelinne, thou has guessed incorrectly.

submitted by Madame Sophia
(May 27, 2017 - 10:30 am)

I apologize, Madame Klarinth, for it tis thou who I meant. Is thou Ashlee G.?

submitted by Madame Sophia
(May 28, 2017 - 8:39 pm)

No, I am not Ashlee G.  

submitted by Lucy B., age 13, California
(May 29, 2017 - 1:41 am)

When shall we reveale our true cbye names?

submitted by Mortaine
(May 29, 2017 - 10:44 am)

Lucy B., you revealed your name!

submitted by Madame Sophia
(May 29, 2017 - 11:49 am)