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No need to be sorry, Endgame. It's out of your control. :sweet:

I'll just wait it out, a quest will pop up eventually.

Actually, a quest idea smacked me over the back of the head during supper, and I'm going to aim it at the you and the two other newbies if you guys want to go on a quest together. Would be neat, since we haven't had a full low level party since 56. And 56 was awesome! :laugh:

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Actually, a quest idea smacked me over the back of the head during supper, and I'm going to aim it at the you and the two other newbies if you guys want to go on a quest together. Would be neat, since we haven't had a full low level party since 56. And 56 was awesome! :laugh:

That would be awesome! I'm gonna go read 56 now since you brought it up. :laugh:

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(*Use, not "sue". The American judicial system is not ridiculous to the point where you can sue a name on its own, right? ...Right? :look:)

If you have anything devious to say, please, do! :tongue:

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(*Use, not "sue". The American judicial system is not ridiculous to the point where you can sue a name on its own, right? ...Right? :look:)

If you have anything devious to say, please, do! :tongue:

Priests of Mercutio are contract lawyers. All I'm sayin'. :tongue:

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Please tell me they do not operate on Ace Attorney logic. :tongue:

Please tell me they do. :laugh:

I got a character coming up who was originally going to be a prosecutor until I was reminded that Eubric has no judicial system, so he's more or less a Miles Edgeworth lookalike at this point. :tongue:

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Please tell me they do. :laugh:

I got a character coming up who was originally going to be a prosecutor until I was reminded that Eubric has no judicial system, so he's more or less a Miles Edgeworth lookalike at this point. :tongue:

I got a character coming up who was originally going to be a prosecutor until I was reminded that Eubric has no judicial system, so he's more or less a Miles Edgeworth lookalike at this point. :tongue:

I was reminded that Eubric has no judicial system,

Eubric has no judicial system,

Well there goes a big chunk of Baradocks backstory. :S

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I would guess so, lol.

Anyway, I just finished reading Quest #56. and that just made me even more impatient,

I'll see ya'll tommorow (maybe) but until then, peace.

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There's going to be a new quest from me in just a couple of days when Elphaba the Witch arrives to the Marketplace, and it's open to all levels and classes.

And yes, it's the Marketplace quest. :wink:

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Please tell me they do not operate on Ace Attorney logic. :tongue:

Please tell me they do. :laugh:

I got a character coming up who was originally going to be a prosecutor until I was reminded that Eubric has no judicial system, so he's more or less a Miles Edgeworth lookalike at this point. :tongue:

They do. :grin:

Interestingly, it's actually possible (within the laws of Mercutio) for the Heroes of Quest 56 to sue Masson, as the nearest living representative of the Apprentice, who posted a false Quest listing (that is, a fraudulent contract). The same goes for several Quests, actually--though note that, as far as I see, Masson would be the only defendant who would be willing to appear in court to answer for his cousin's actions. :wink:

...dammit, Endgame, I think I'm going to have to recruit you. (Both for finishing sets and for planning for the potential future.) Shame...oh, well, there'll be later Quests I'll be able to host you on. :grin:

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Oh believe me, Scuba, I have been throwing in references left and right, and you and possibly Kinto will be the only ones to get them. :tongue: Whether you make it on the Quest or not, I think you'll enjoy it. :wink:

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It's been a LONG time since I played those games though, I will probably be oblivious to the lot of them. It's actually kinda great to forget about those games, because when you do, you can play them again. :grin:

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It's been a LONG time since I played those games though, I will probably be oblivious to the lot of them. It's actually kinda great to forget about those games, because when you do, you can play them again. :grin:

I'm INTIMATELY familiar with them, because I recently tried (and failed) to adapt them (one at a time) for the stage (for performances in class). Protip: those scripts do NOT compress easily--it's VERY difficult to make cuts. :sceptic:

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I've played Ace Attorney: Investigations and the first Ace Attorney. :tongue:

Though for some reason, I really doubt that Karie would sue Masson, :tongue: he definitely would appear in court of the lawsuit was filed.

...dammit, Endgame, I think I'm going to have to recruit you. (Both for finishing sets and for planning for the potential future.) Shame...oh, well, there'll be later Quests I'll be able to host you on. :grin:

You better take me on that spirituality one. :tongue:

Sure, I'd be willing to help out - shoot me a PM. :classic:

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Who said you won't get on the marketplace quest? If I were you, I'd aim for that one first, since everyone has been eyeing that one since it was leaked, and I'd love to see your first quest be a Sandy quest! (Mainly because despite me being in this game for almost a year, I haven't gone on a single main story related quest :laugh: )

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They're hard to get on, which is too bad because people who haven't been on many of them are going to be totally lost character-wise in the finally. I'm hoping to continue a story-arch past one quest some day. :blush: I think it gives the characters a lot more to do. That's also why I try to create some continuous stories, so that there is something for heroes to latch onto. :thumbup:

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They're hard to get on, which is too bad because people who haven't been on many of them are going to be totally lost character-wise in the finally. I'm hoping to continue a story-arch past one quest some day. :blush: I think it gives the characters a lot more to do. That's also why I try to create some continuous stories, so that there is something for heroes to latch onto. :thumbup:

Same. I like to introduce characters in one quest and bring them back in another, like what happened with Lt. Paolo.

That and I have to agree with you. Not Sandy's fault, at all. It's just it's sort of hard to get on one, and they are the driving force of the story.

"What's that? The houses are at war? Since when? I thought relations were pretty good between them." :laugh:

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