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My only question is, uh, without wanting to get into too much detail, how does an undead man get a woman pregnant? Unless the intimation is that the child wasn't his?

*oh2* What a twist that would be!

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The child was most definitely is. :wink:

I would imagine that an undead's accuracy is proportional to the time/effort/resources spent - Sorrow/Vitus's Necromancer spent almost a full week resurrecting him, and it paid off; he even made it about 4 years cutoff from his ether supply while being pretty much a normal human.

So, to answer your question: Normal means. :blush:

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Wow, that's an extremely touching story, Endgame, I'm pretty sure that no better monologue has occurred in the hall. Seriously, be proud of that. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Wow, that's an extremely touching story, Endgame, I'm pretty sure that no better monologue has occurred in the hall. Seriously, be proud of that. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Wow, thanks, Scorpiox - it means a lot! :thumbup: I had no idea this would've been so well so recieved. :blush:

That spiel pretty much concluded Sorrow's backstory. I've touched upon his four hundred years of persecution, his father, and his faincee - Sorrow is a character of the present now, basically.

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Wow, thanks, Scorpiox - it means a lot! :thumbup: I had no idea this would've been so well so recieved. :blush:

That spiel pretty much concluded Sorrow's backstory. I've touched upon his four hundred years of persecution, his father, and his faincee - Sorrow is a character of the present now, basically.

Yeah it was really well done! :thumbup:

Karie's still got a few things left to tie up, but her reason for leaving Charis is out, as well as the fate of the club she worked at, which I'd consider two of the larger things that we're hinted at until now.

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Wow, that's an extremely touching story, Endgame, I'm pretty sure that no better monologue has occurred in the hall. Seriously, be proud of that. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Agreed. I think it's one of the longest too. Managing to keep a monologue of that size so interesting and involved is a true mark of skill. Great job, Endgame!

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I haven't had time to catch up much over the last few days, but tomorrow I'll read it. Consider me excited.

PLEASE NOTE (Sandy in particular: are you okay with this?) the sign-ups for Bad Blood will be closing on Oct. 1st now. This weekend is busy for me, so I want the party together to be able to role-play before I'll be all spotty. Sorry, our filming schedule got all out of whack due to technical difficulties this weekend, so I'll be busier than expected. :sweet:

EDIT: I'm also happy to say that amid all the "I have no information" posts in the NPC index, posts for two of my very favorite quests so far (35 and 42) have just come in! So backlog a little and check 'em out!

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It looks great to see my quest's NPC's up there with the others! I encourage people to go and read up from all quests in the NPC thread, its very interesting (and you'll learn some secrets about my quest (not actually))! :grin:

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Will Quest 69 have 69 pages by its end? :tongue:

And I really like the hex battle, Doc. Creative ideas with the buildings as cover, the rock-paper-scissors of the unit types, and the diplomat objectives. :thumbup: And your hex battles have always been a good mix of fresh battle tactics and sticking to the classic battle rules.

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Will Quest 69 have 69 pages by its end? :tongue:

And I really like the hex battle, Doc. Creative ideas with the buildings as cover, the rock-paper-scissors of the unit types, and the diplomat objectives. :thumbup: And your hex battles have always been a good mix of fresh battle tactics and sticking to the classic battle rules.

Probably. :laugh:

I agree, I've always liked such battles.

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Probably. :laugh:

I agree, I've always liked such battles.

By the way, are we supposed to be doing something in 82? I'm not sure if there are more objectives to be completed, but it seems that everyone has finished talking to the crowd. :classic:

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By the way, are we supposed to be doing something in 82? I'm not sure if there are more objectives to be completed, but it seems that everyone has finished talking to the crowd. :classic:

No, now you're waiting on me to have a couple minutes to take the next few pictures. :blush:

And I'm deciding how many 0s to add on the end of every enemy stat in the upcoming battle.

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