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Humphert
Guardian of the Glade
Humphert


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Join date : 2008-06-23
Age : 48
Location : Finland

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PostSubject: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptySat Jan 31, 2009 10:17 am

I have just joined the Mellon Alliance. They are an alliance of kins and players to pursue the same goals: raids and rp events. I heard about this from my old friend Fezeryk and decided to look it up. They have a forum http://www.mellonalliance.com/ and ingame chat channel mellonalliance.

Now I have of course joined as an individual. At their forum you can naturally see that I am member of the Glade Council but I have not made any promises about others of us or the our kin joining them. Only that I would bring this up with you.

For me, this seems like a good thing. Of course only time will tell whether or not I actually get to do any RP or raids with them. I will keep you posted. And please, take a look at the forum if you got interested at all.
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Eovind
High Seat of the Council



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Join date : 2008-06-19
Age : 38
Location : Sweden

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptySat Jan 31, 2009 10:28 am

If there's some RP involved I will probably join up too.
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Maverickson
Keeper of the Scrolls
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Join date : 2008-06-18
Location : England

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptySat Jan 31, 2009 1:50 pm

Have registered there too. Could be good for the future
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Falli
Ally of the Council
Falli


Posts : 159
Join date : 2008-07-21
Age : 33
Location : Scotland.

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptySat Jan 31, 2009 2:23 pm

A question though... water or honeydew?
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Mandergar
Member of the Council



Posts : 18
Join date : 2008-11-16
Age : 52
Location : Scotland

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptyMon Feb 02, 2009 12:50 pm

Falli wrote:
A question though... water or honeydew?

Or

Cantaloupe melon
The Cantaloupe melon is named after a small town near Rome, Cantalupa, and is appreciated everywhere for its exceptionally juicy, sweet, orange flesh. Like all melons, it can be used in sweet and savoury dishes, but its flavour is always enhanced by serving well chilled.
Seasonal availability: All year.
Uses: It is ideal in fruit salads, fish or poultry dishes and can be eaten on its own.
To store: Keep uncut melons at room temperature until fully ripened, then store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cut melon should always be covered with clingfilm and used within 3 days.
To prepare: Halve and remove the pips and fibres. Use a melon baller to scoop out the flesh or slice and cut the flesh away from the skin.

Charentais melon
The small charentais melon is grown mainly in France and Spain and has a smooth pale green to cream skin. The very juicy flesh is deep orange in colour and it is one of the best dessert melons.
Seasonal availability: All year.
Uses: Serve chilled on its own, or as part of a fruit salad. Serve chunks of melon with black olives with pre-dinner drinks, or wrap melon cubes in smoked salmon and serve on cocktail sticks.
To store: Keep uncut melons at room temperature until fully ripened, then store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cut melon should always be covered with clingfilm and used within 3 days.
To prepare: Halve and remove the pips and fibres. Use a melon baller to scoop out the flesh or slice and cut the flesh away from the skin.

Galia melon
This variety of melon has a thick green skin and sweet yellow flesh, which is full of flavour.
Seasonal availability: All year.
Uses: Serve on its own or in slices with a selection of cold meats. Add to fruit salads or purée the flesh and stir into orange juice for a delicious non alcoholic cocktail.
To store: Keep uncut melons at room temperature until fully ripened, then store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cut melon should always be covered with clingfilm and used within 3 days.
To prepare: Halve and remove the pips and fibres. Use a melon baller to scoop out the flesh or slice and cut the flesh away from the skin.
Honeydew melonAn oval-shaped melon with yellow or green wrinkled skin, Its flesh may be pale green, yellow or pink, depending on type. It has a subtle, refreshing sweet flavour.
Seasonal availability: All year.
Uses: Cut into slices and sprinkle with a little ground cinnamon or ginger for a simple starter or dessert.
To store: Keep uncut melons at room temperature until fully ripened, then store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cut melon should always be covered with clingfilm and used within 3 days.
To prepare: Halve and remove the pips and fibres. Use a melon baller to scoop out the flesh or slice and cut the flesh away from the skin.

Piel de Sapo melon
A Spanish melon whose name means ´toad`s skin` - a reference to its dark green roughly textured surface. Inside the pale yellow to green flesh has a distinctive, delicate sweet flavour.
Seasonal availability: All year.
Uses: Delicious eaten Italian-style with thinly sliced prosciutto. Or serve with after-dinner cheese - it is especially good with salty feta or extra mature Cheddar.
To store: Keep uncut melons at room temperature until fully ripened, then store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cut melon should always be covered with clingfilm and used within 3 days.
To prepare: Halve and remove the pips and fibres. Use a melon baller to scoop out the flesh or slice and cut the flesh away from the skin.
Watermelon
Quite different from the other types of melon available, water melons are usually quite large, with a dark green skin. The flesh is a bright pinky red colour and has a quite bland sweet flavour, it contains black seeds which provide a direct contrast in colour and texture to the flesh. Slices of water melon are especially popular in warm countries where they are served chilled as a refreshing alternative to a long, cool drink to help quench thirst.
Seasonal availability: All year.
Uses: Serve chilled and sliced as part of a fresh fruit platter.
To store: Keep uncut melons at room temperature until fully ripened, then store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cut melon should always be covered with clingfilm and used within 3 days.
To prepare: Halve and cut into thick slices.

You gotta love google Razz
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Falli
Ally of the Council
Falli


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Age : 33
Location : Scotland.

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptyTue Feb 03, 2009 3:06 am

And that is what taking a joke too far is, but nevermind. But could those in the alliance please tell us more about what they actually intend too do in game and whether it is actually worth joining?
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Humphert
Guardian of the Glade
Humphert


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Join date : 2008-06-23
Age : 48
Location : Finland

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptyTue Feb 03, 2009 4:32 am

Aye, I will at least keep you posted when and if something actually happens. I am not waiting for an immediate burst of wondrous RP events and intensive raids, though.
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Maverickson
Keeper of the Scrolls
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Location : England

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptyTue Feb 03, 2009 5:22 am

Nice link to our scrolls Humphert, very nice
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Humphert
Guardian of the Glade
Humphert


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Location : Finland

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptyWed Mar 11, 2009 2:12 am

So far Mellon Alliance has proved to be utterly useless when it comes to RP. There are couple of individuals I like hanging around and I may yet some day go to a raid of FS with some of them.

There is nothing going on their forum, except some dutch don't-know-what-and-don't-care powned or something. They have put up raidNinja, which is empty at the moment.

I'll keep hanging in their ingame channel and keep you posted should something actually happen.
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Falli
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Falli


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Age : 33
Location : Scotland.

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PostSubject: Re: Mellon Alliance   Mellon Alliance EmptyWed Mar 11, 2009 4:24 pm

Sounds like a bit of a bust, ah well cant win them all, stick in there though.
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