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corrin [2011/12/09 07:54]
Richard Askham [About Corrin]
corrin [2011/12/09 10:17]
Richard Askham [About Corrin]
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 **Do you have a trade (other than "​adventuring"​)?​** **Do you have a trade (other than "​adventuring"​)?​**
  
-If I have to, I can survive quite comfortably as a wealth redistribution agent. ​ It can a risky and draining line of work which is why I prefer the adventuring. ​+If I have to, I can survive quite comfortably as a wealth redistribution agent. ​ It can be a risky and draining line of work which is why I prefer the adventuring. ​
  
 **Do you have many enemies?** **Do you have many enemies?**
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 **What is your opinion of the Lockenport authorities?​** **What is your opinion of the Lockenport authorities?​**
  
-They seem relatively chilled. (Especially compared to the Thunderspire tyrants) ​I don't trust them.  The streets of Lockenport appear to be brimming with opportunity.+They seem relatively chilled. (Especially compared to the Thunderspire tyrants). ​ The streets of Lockenport appear to be brimming with opportunity.
  
 ===== Corrin'​s Journal ===== ===== Corrin'​s Journal =====
  
-Week 1+==== Week 1 ====
  
-So no one mentioned the little detail regarding the undead horde invasion. Not that I'm overly concerned about it; I love f###ing surprises!+So no one mentioned the little detail regarding the undead horde invasion. Not that I'm overly concerned about it; I  f###​ing ​love surprises! ​Oh, and I went shopping for some new gear; it turns out I had saved up quite a bit of gold from my missions. Got myself a new dagger, crossbow, bracers and armor. I guess we're going to war...
  
 ====== Character Stats ====== ====== Character Stats ======
corrin.txt · Last modified: 2011/12/09 10:18 by Richard Askham