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Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 2:08 pm
by J-Man5
I was wondering if there was a relationship between the Kender Spoon of Turning in the DragonLance novels and MommyDoom's Spoon of Doom.
Which one is more powerful?
What other eating implements can you think of that would make wonderful weapons for Tarrin?
Could Tarrin Summon or Create either a Spoon of Doom or Spoon of Turning and use it as his Divine Weapon?
He could really spank his enemies then!!!!!
J-Man5
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 3:05 pm
by J-Man5
BTW the Kender Spoon of Turning was owned by Tasselhoff the Kender Companion
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 6:38 pm
by Wildcat
Patricia C. Wrede, in her Book of Enchantments, has the Frying Pan of Doom. It turns people into poached eggs. *grins*
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 7:56 pm
by J-Man5
I was wondering if the Carniverous Clock should be included in the Mundane items gone bad video!!!! Give it the Title of Carniverous Clock of Doom!!!!!
J-Man5
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:36 pm
by Mark_Reed
What other eating implements can you think of that would make wonderful weapons for Tarrin?
Tarrin does not need a (cooking impliment here) of turning. Tarrin is scary enough that most demons run away scared shitless as soon as they feel the guy's magical aura or whatever you want to call it. The only things that attack Tarrin now have been commanded or compelled to do so.
If anything, some smarta** sennadite should paint a tiny portrait of Tarrin (in fully scare-mode) onto a large piece of jewelery and use *that* to turn demons. Well, it's an amusing thought anyway.
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:49 pm
by J-Man5
Great, now I can just picture this at the local Grocery store "Saint Tarrin candles" ****
Guarranteed to rid your home of demons and unweidly pests. Only $16.99!!!!
Also available in the easy to use Wagon Freshener size for $3.99 - Gives your wagon that brand new fresh hewn smell again!!!
****Can cause possible Lycanthromophism in some rare cases.
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 11:04 pm
by Lochar
j-man5 wrote:
****Can cause possible Lycanthromophism in some rare cases.
Wrong.
****Can cause Lycanthromophism when overexposed. Please use sparingly.
*grin*
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 12:48 am
by J-Man5
Ok. So What is the technical description of Tarrin's condition? I thought it would be defined as Lycanthromorphism even tough that specifically applies to Were-Wolves. I know the overall condition is called Were or one is said to be Were but shouldn't there be a medical/magical descriptor for the condition as a whole?
J-Man5
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 11:42 am
by Spec8472
j-man5 wrote:I thought it would be defined as Lycanthromorphism even tough that specifically applies to Were-Wolves.
Well... according to
Wikipedia,
Lycanthropy is:
In folklore, Lycanthropy is the ability or power of a human being to undergo transformation into an animal. The term comes from ancient Greek lykanthropos: lykos ("wolf") + anthropos ("man").
and further on:
Although the term lycanthropy properly speaking refers to metamorphosis into a wolf (see Werewolf), it is in practice used of transformation into any animal. The Greeks also spoke of kynanthropy (Kynior, dog) ; in India and the Asian islands the tiger is the commonest form, in North Europe the bear (see berserker), in Japan the fox, in Africa the leopard or hyena,....
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:10 pm
by Lochar
AHHHH, TMI, TMI.
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 1:18 pm
by MommyDoom
You know, it's rather embarassing, but:
1. I remember the DragonLance books
2. I remember Tasselhoff
but I have no memory whatsoever of a Spoon of Turning. I must be getting old. 34 and decrepit. What did this Spoon do?
MD
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:59 pm
by J-Man5
It would turn demons (only in a Kender's mind) away from the weilder of said spoon.
J-Man5
p.s. you ain't old I'm 33. So I hope 34 isn't considered old yet. It's got to be at least 36 or something!!!
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 7:48 pm
by locolobo1999
not quite demons but it was supposed to turn ghosts away from the wielder but only the kender and gully dwarfs believed it because the gully dwarfs believed everything Tasselhoff said.
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 8:41 pm
by Lochar
OK, so when did I get the new title, and who gave it to me?
Re: Spoon of Doom vs Spoon of Turning
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 9:07 pm
by J-Man5
lochar wrote:OK, so when did I get the new title, and who gave it to me?
Damm that's funny!!!!
Wasn't me I don't have that kind of pull with the PTB's.
J-Man5