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acorn [2011/03/14 21:54]
Alicia Thomas-Woolf [Acorn Claypot]
acorn [2011/05/01 04:50] (current)
Ant Brooks [Acorn's Journal]
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 There was something fishy with the Behir we were supposed to capture on my first Lockenport Irregulars mission. It talked back. So I did the obvious thing, which was to refuse to capture him, look after his health and abandon the mission. My heart was sore anyway, having lost Beatrice and Gertrude to some frightful dogs. Anyway, there is lots of good news. I liked my team mates, they all seemed very smart and none of them threatened to kill me. A wonderful lady called Stoella, and a heavy guy called Clunk (he has NO pockets), a gnome called Leetor who was our leader (he can make pockets, he agreed about letting the behir go - as did Clunk - although why Leetor wanted me to jump in the river still puzzles me. He is our leader though so I'm sure he had a good reason). There was this one guy I can't remember his name, he kept healing me, and some other blokes too. Maybe I'll see them again and they'​ll tell me their names. More good news is that the horses in the stable are unable to eat the circlet I got from the faery queen. I really MUST find better lodgings.  ​ There was something fishy with the Behir we were supposed to capture on my first Lockenport Irregulars mission. It talked back. So I did the obvious thing, which was to refuse to capture him, look after his health and abandon the mission. My heart was sore anyway, having lost Beatrice and Gertrude to some frightful dogs. Anyway, there is lots of good news. I liked my team mates, they all seemed very smart and none of them threatened to kill me. A wonderful lady called Stoella, and a heavy guy called Clunk (he has NO pockets), a gnome called Leetor who was our leader (he can make pockets, he agreed about letting the behir go - as did Clunk - although why Leetor wanted me to jump in the river still puzzles me. He is our leader though so I'm sure he had a good reason). There was this one guy I can't remember his name, he kept healing me, and some other blokes too. Maybe I'll see them again and they'​ll tell me their names. More good news is that the horses in the stable are unable to eat the circlet I got from the faery queen. I really MUST find better lodgings.  ​
  
 +[XP awarded 2011-05-01] ​
  
 +Today I learned a lot. I never realised how much I love being clean. Helping out at the festival was dirty business and the jellyfish were early. Or the moons were late. Or someone is casting a spell and exhausting themselves. But I'm getting ahead of myself; it was a WONDERFUL day! I was with Leetor today again and a real barbarian princess who sure knows her horses and how to bludgeon undead things. We all did another play (Leetor is very good at this, he should apply to the actor'​s guild), I played the hero and Angus played the bad guy and Ashanti (he has pockets in her clothes) exploded so prettily. I also had a minor explosion later (REALLY I only ate just one small blue flower!) but since I was in the sewers at the time I could not have been better placed. But before the nasty undead centipedes we rescued a gnome in the boat that was on top of a temple. Ooooh that was so much fun - Angus and I climbed up the temple and Leetor built a slide. I wish I could balance on that slide again. And Ashanti grabbed a grappling hook that fell out of mid-air! If it weren'​t for that, one little girl would'​ve had a close encounter with a dentist. I love ropes and upside down dangling gnomes. ​ I am an art connoisseur too - all that hanging around with knowledgeable halflings has rubbed off! And Suarez the Cannibal should really not be put in a haggling position, because he's much better at fighting and making my fights easier. I should advise him on this in a delicate way. I was thinking I would say something like "​Suarez! Stick with me! I'll haggle, you make the first move in a fight!"​ I think that would work better than telling him never to buy anything again. ​
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