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7 yrs ago
Current Try checking the Articles and Guides section
7 yrs ago
I'm not victim blaming but all generalizations are false, even this one.
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8 yrs ago
It does.
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8 yrs ago
PC and Tablet ded, send help
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8 yrs ago
I lived the land of no internet
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Bristle flinched a little when the master told him that even thoughts weren't safe. Not only his thoughts but now his actions were under control of this master? Even knowing that the master could read these thoughts he still wasn't happy about. Often he didn't gave control of his body but his mind was always a place of refuge. It made sense that they needed to train, if they got hit by something like a fireball they would have to be pretty tough to survive it and from what the master was saying they might have to. Though he was curious to just what extent your physique determined your magical strength. Would the circus's strongman be a good magician on account of just his strength with a little training or would the fortune teller they had be better because of how smart she was? Interesting questions.
Is there anything important on this here mission board or can I make something up?
Sarina looked at the guildmaster with awe. Wow, he had already been on an amazing adventure and escaped from a whole crew of people that wanted to kill him. "Don't worry sir, we would never betray you." She said cheerily. "What have you done since those three months?" Sarina asked eager to hear more about their guildmaster's adventures. She still couldn't believe she'd gotten handpicked from hundreds of other candidates. What an honor!
Eldarin glanced at the blood-red plant curiously. Off-handedly he would've say it probably made good eating, but he was reluctant to trust anything in this forest if even the water wasn't safe. Still he felt he might come upon the plant later and he hated not knowing things, so in hopes of learning something he gently poked it with his sword. If that had no effect he would poke it gradually harder, until something happened.
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It Thanksgiving man we cool. Hope your daughter is okay.
Bristle grimaced with a repressed sigh of acceptance. He had the feeling the master wasn't really big on complaining. He slowly started a nice jog and kept speeding up the slightest bit until he was at a comfortable pace. Bristle had plenty of experience running from things, in fact he was surprised his muscles still worked. Bristle looked at everyone else talking amongst themselves, that seemed unwise given how spartan the master seemed. Though perhaps he wouldn't mind as long as chit chat didn't interfere with training, though Bristle wasn't sure what running had to do with magic anyway, but he certainly wasn't going to say that.
Shinon stood there silently in awe as Ka-vara smashed in the unknown figure, then promptly launched into a belittling tirade on the gloating necromancer from his unseen location. It certainly sounded quite impressive. In the deafening quite that followed Shinon merely waited to see the response, he was reluctant to be the first up the stairs and if the necromancer was angered by the mockery he would certainly unleash his fury on the first one up.

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Dorisma nodded, "Ok." and began walking towards the outskirts of the city with the plan to circle the perimeters. If the egg had been stolen then a thief would likely hang out at the edge of the city not the center. Of course that deduction could be entirely wrong and they end up wandering around pointlessly but the little drake didn't seem to have a better idea. Nothing lost nothing gained, she thought to herself idly as she began searching for a likely hiding spot for an egg.
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