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Buy a bedroll. Particularly as a Mage, you'll need it early on to replenish your Ether count, which will go down alarmingly fast.

As for broomsticks...well, your class can start with a broomstick-type weapon, which deals full damage from the Back Row as a melee attack, which it does by flying...so I'd say it's fine during combat. :wink:

Awesome thanks, i'll read a mission and see how they work

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"Patient's Life Expectancy: 1 to 2 years."

I think Sorrow is well past his life expectancy at this point. In fact in my semi-professional opinion I'd estimate it at negative six hundred years or so. I don't know what doctor he's been seeing. :laugh:

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Technically, he died a t 6 months... Although I believe the good doctor is attempting to refer to how many years he has left. :tongue:

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"Patient's Life Expectancy: 1 to 2 years."

Somewhere just outside the hall... "My prayer has been answered!" :laugh:

"...one was a holy cleric and attempted to drive a cross in my forehead before I ran out..."

Somewhere in Eubric there's a doctor/healer who is akin to Pretzel. I've got to meet him. :tongue: Although, you know, Pretzel is a healer himself and can disguise himself relatively well. :devil_laugh:

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Kintobor, don't you think you ought to autoroll the rest of the battle?

I think Zepher's Sereptine-whitch story arc seems to have some focus on stories for some reason.

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My finale's title remains "Once Upon a Time..." so you'd probably be correct in noticing that. :wink:

End the finale with some variant of "and they all lived happily ever after", I beg you. :tongue:

(That or "they all lived happily ever after... in the afterlife" works too.)

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Kintobor, don't you think you ought to autoroll the rest of the battle?

I autorolled a bit, the last bit though the party could get unlucky now that Lupine's no longer blind, so I'll let the players decide what to do. One more round, I think and we'll be done this mess of a battle. :blush:

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How many are we on now, two? :laugh: The Glittering Dress is quite awesome Sandy, although I now question how wholesome Wigglepike is. :snicker:

I think the only reason I got the Medal, the Sausage, and the Glittering Dress is because I wasn't sending letters out faster than a new Call of Duty game. :tongue:

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I sent out two, so that kind of defeats that argument. :tongue:

You got your precious Ether Core, isn't that enough? :grin:

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I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit disappointed with the unanswered letter to Bluto. It was the one of my three that I put the most thought into and as far as Thormanil would be aware, might have stood a chance of working :tongue:. I, of course, understand why it couldn't work, but it'll take some time before Thormy can put together the pieces.

I'm not 100% on all of Bluto's and Baba's arcs, though I've skimmed. Are they ongoing? I'm going to have to see to it that Thormy gets onto at least one of their quests in the future if so.

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So far, I got an ambrosia from an NPC... and that was it. My only other letter was to Masson. Here is hoping the purple paragon isn't too lovestruck to pull through. :tongue:

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I think we can all agree that the venom for the grating stone by Dragonfire is the best gift so far, go Anwyl. Or maybe I just horribly overvaluate grating stones. Love me some of them stones.

Valuewise that is anyway, there are some really cool and interesting responses and related gifts in there. I was really surprised with getting the super unbalanced impractical item back, haha! :laugh:

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I think we can all agree that the venom for the grating stone by Dragonfire is the best gift so far, go Anwyl. Or maybe I just horribly overvaluate grating stones. Love me some of them stones.

Maybe it's because I specifically asked for a grating stone in my letter....

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My first reaction, at implementing your character('s history) BETWEEN Npc's as Flipz, Kintobor and Darth Nihilus (who isn't around anymore) have done, would be that it's a bit iffy, but I've decided that it's actually a pretty cool thing to do. It's no different than a traditional RPG game where your characters have connections within the world established, and will deal with that as things move along. Maybe that's a better way of doing things than the traditional stranger walks into the building thing.

So... Good on you guys, Flipz, Kintobor, I'm impressed. I guess that kind of roleplaying does mean you need to have intimate knowledge of the material you're dealing with.

Maybe it's because I specifically asked for a grating stone in my letter....

Really? Boo! Here we have a saying, those who ask, don't get shit. Creative license.

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