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I have nothing to put here, so I'll just put the record of my most successful adventurer mode character. | I have nothing to put here, so I'll just put the record of my most successful adventurer mode character. | ||
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== Melbil Arzesnil, "Melbil Knighthammers" == | == Melbil Arzesnil, "Melbil Knighthammers" == | ||
− | Melbil Knighthammers was a dwarf born in 137. He was of unknown parentage. Although accounts vary, it is universally agreed that Melbil was guided by forces unknown. | + | ''Melbil Knighthammers was a dwarf born in 137. He was of unknown parentage. Although accounts vary, it is universally agreed that Melbil was guided by forces unknown. |
− | In the late spring of 200, Melbil began wandering the wilds. | + | ''In the late spring of 200, Melbil began wandering the wilds. |
− | In the midsummer of 200, Melbil was struck down by the giant desert scorpion Springlost in The Dune of Blizzards. | + | ''In the midsummer of 200, Melbil was struck down by the giant desert scorpion Springlost in The Dune of Blizzards. |
'''Related Entities''' | '''Related Entities''' | ||
− | The Urn of Play (member) | + | ''The Urn of Play (member) |
− | The Cremated Standards (member) | + | ''The Cremated Standards (member) |
'''Twenty-Six Kills''' | '''Twenty-Six Kills''' | ||
− | Three wolves in The Musical Forest | + | ''Three wolves in The Musical Forest'' |
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− | + | ''One cougar in The Forests of Lace'' | |
− | Also, now I know, desert=PAINFUL STINGING DEATH. | + | ''Three wolves in The Musical Hills of Teaching'' |
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+ | ''One cougar in The Musical Hills of Teaching'' | ||
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+ | ''One black bear in The Ponderous Forests'' | ||
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+ | ''Four wolves in The Adventurous Field'' | ||
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+ | ''Five cougars in The Distracting Hills'' | ||
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+ | ''Seven wolves in The Distracting Hills'' | ||
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+ | ''One jaguar in The Desert of Bristling'' | ||
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+ | He wasn't all that impressive, but what made him awesome was when, during his first battle, he had his left eye torn out by a cougar. He then proceeded to make all the kills listed above in just a few months. He never recruited anyone, he killed them all entirely on his own. See those seven wolves? He fought them all at once, without so much as a scratch on him. | ||
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+ | Also, now I know, desert = PAINFUL STINGING DEATH. |
Revision as of 02:13, 1 May 2009
I have nothing to put here, so I'll just put the record of my most successful adventurer mode character.
Melbil Arzesnil, "Melbil Knighthammers"
Melbil Knighthammers was a dwarf born in 137. He was of unknown parentage. Although accounts vary, it is universally agreed that Melbil was guided by forces unknown.
In the late spring of 200, Melbil began wandering the wilds.
In the midsummer of 200, Melbil was struck down by the giant desert scorpion Springlost in The Dune of Blizzards.
Related Entities
The Urn of Play (member) The Cremated Standards (member)
Twenty-Six Kills
Three wolves in The Musical Forest
One cougar in The Forests of Lace
Three wolves in The Musical Hills of Teaching
One cougar in The Musical Hills of Teaching
One black bear in The Ponderous Forests
Four wolves in The Adventurous Field
Five cougars in The Distracting Hills
Seven wolves in The Distracting Hills
One jaguar in The Desert of Bristling
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He wasn't all that impressive, but what made him awesome was when, during his first battle, he had his left eye torn out by a cougar. He then proceeded to make all the kills listed above in just a few months. He never recruited anyone, he killed them all entirely on his own. See those seven wolves? He fought them all at once, without so much as a scratch on him.
Also, now I know, desert = PAINFUL STINGING DEATH.