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Just to let you know I finally did it
The car's name is Strahdmobile (à la Batmobile).
My excuse : not wanting to go to the government agency in charge of car registration during Covid. I ordered it by Internet and got it in the mail. Well, that is what I told my girlfriend
Joël
"A full set of (game) rules is so massively complicated that the only time they were all bound together in a single volume, they underwent gravitational collapse and became a black hole" (Adams)
I just checked availability online with my state's DMV, and STRAHD and AZALIN are both available. I'm still years away from going to the trouble of owning a car, though, so other people can jump on these.
FiranDarcalus wrote:That's AMAZING!! I wonder how many of our fellow Montrealers will have any clue what that means!!
Not many and that is the fun of it
Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:Jealousy intensifies ....
*evil laugh* Ah ah ah, I have something unique, the car plate graal of Ravenloft! It's mine, it's mine!
Wolfglide wrote:I just checked availability online with my state's DMV, and STRAHD and AZALIN are both available. I'm still years away from going to the trouble of owning a car, though, so other people can jump on these.
I do not really think there is a big demand for these names
Joël
"A full set of (game) rules is so massively complicated that the only time they were all bound together in a single volume, they underwent gravitational collapse and became a black hole" (Adams)
Catman Jim wrote:Now you will have to claim that CR-V stands for "Car, Ravenloft - Vampire"...
I love it
"A full set of (game) rules is so massively complicated that the only time they were all bound together in a single volume, they underwent gravitational collapse and became a black hole" (Adams)
"You truly see what a person is made of, when you begin to slice into them" - Semirhage
"I am not mad, no matter what you're implying." - Litalia My DMGuild work!
"A full set of (game) rules is so massively complicated that the only time they were all bound together in a single volume, they underwent gravitational collapse and became a black hole" (Adams)