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)

Thou art incorrect, it pains me to say. Art thou Gared?

submitted by Lady Annalee
(June 8, 2017 - 9:51 am)

Thou hast nay guesseth me. Art thou Ashlee G. or Abigail s?

submitted by Master Percival
(June 8, 2017 - 1:41 pm)

I be not. Excuse my ignorance, but I hath only begun to speak in Olde English- Art thou Gared or is it not so? If thou art not, art thou William of T, Lady Leeli, or Girl of the Elements?

submitted by Lady Annalee
(June 9, 2017 - 10:15 am)

Ah, it is not so. I am nay any of the Cbers that thee speaketh of.

submitted by Master Percival
(June 9, 2017 - 8:00 pm)

While I may sing the praises of the admired General Waffleson, I am not he.

submitted by Mortaine
(June 10, 2017 - 5:47 am)

Mortaine, Mortaine...art thou a boy or a girle? For, faith, 'tis hard to guesse a CByre withoute knowynge theire genderr.  

Lady Annalee, mayhaps thou art June or Danyie, or thou couldst be Booksye Owlye or Rose Bud?

In truth, this is a quite dreadfullye hard game. Myself, I preferre a "peacefulle" game of chesse.

A notice to all who hath not seen my locatione bockse: take note that it sayse "Leafpool". I have been guessede, so pray do not aske other CByrse if they are me. 

submitted by Ladye Evelinne, (Leafpool)
(June 11, 2017 - 12:25 pm)

'Tis not I.

submitted by Lady Annalee
(June 11, 2017 - 7:01 pm)

Zounds. Mayhap thou is Gared, Mortaine?

submitted by Madame Sophia
(June 11, 2017 - 10:55 am)

Master Percival, art thou the General of the Waffles? 

A note to all Cbyers- my own revealer's date isth the second day of the month of Julius Casaer, the Year of our Lord.

submitted by Sire Essex
(June 25, 2017 - 6:24 pm)