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+ | == Dogs can laugh! == | ||
+ | Engraved on the wall is an exceptionally designed image of Zolak Copperdungeons the goblin and Tradehelps the dog by Fath Lûritstâkud. Zolak Copperdungeons is making a plaintive gesture. Tradehelps is laughing. The artwork relates to the mortal wounding of the goblin Zolak Copperdungeons by | ||
+ | the dog Tradehelps in Hammerbronze in the early winter of 1054 during The Attempted Abduction at Hammerbronze. | ||
==Sidedness effect== | ==Sidedness effect== | ||
You know, how in 40d, it'd only affect one side, the side if it was engraved from? This needs to be rechecked for 2010. I'm STILL getting used to all of 2010's weirdness, so I'm not touching economy yet. --[[User:Aescula|Aescula]] 02:52, 10 May 2010 (UTC) | You know, how in 40d, it'd only affect one side, the side if it was engraved from? This needs to be rechecked for 2010. I'm STILL getting used to all of 2010's weirdness, so I'm not touching economy yet. --[[User:Aescula|Aescula]] 02:52, 10 May 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 18:43, 12 November 2010
Dogs can laugh!
Engraved on the wall is an exceptionally designed image of Zolak Copperdungeons the goblin and Tradehelps the dog by Fath Lûritstâkud. Zolak Copperdungeons is making a plaintive gesture. Tradehelps is laughing. The artwork relates to the mortal wounding of the goblin Zolak Copperdungeons by the dog Tradehelps in Hammerbronze in the early winter of 1054 during The Attempted Abduction at Hammerbronze.
Sidedness effect
You know, how in 40d, it'd only affect one side, the side if it was engraved from? This needs to be rechecked for 2010. I'm STILL getting used to all of 2010's weirdness, so I'm not touching economy yet. --Aescula 02:52, 10 May 2010 (UTC)