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Identifying Items 9/28/2003 5:48:36 AM   (Total replies: 1)
Recently I completed a quest which as a reward gave an unidentified ring. In need of rest, solid rations, and healing, I ran off to town. While there, I thought I would visit the market where I could pay a vendor to identify my newly acquired ring. Unfortunately, the vendor did not have this service available. So off I went to the next vendor, who also didn't give the identify option. Odd, but okay I can just move on to the next vendor, and the next, and the next and so on and so forth. I ...

Re: Identifying Items 9/28/2003 1:12:35 PM   (Total replies: 1)
<quote>It was a conscious design element from the world-builders. I think they wanted us to use each other's characters for the purpose. There are a number of people walking around who might ID items for you, generally for free. Oh, and also you can find Potions of Lore on small humanoids sometimes (hint-hint). </quote> This is what I suspected. I actually kind of like the idea. The only drawback that I see with this is as follows: If a pc is a low level, particualrly new player, ...

Cela's Pursuit 9/27/2003 3:40:51 PM   (Total replies: 0)
Cela stood with hands clasped behind her back, staring out into the night. Her thoughts were once again plagued by the ones who had escaped her. The informant who had relayed messages to her regarding the barbarian clans activities had suffered dearly for his mistake. Because of him, her work was not complete, she had in essence failed. Her superiors had not been happy with "her"oversight. Her own suffering was little less than that of the spy's. The only reason her life had been spared was ...

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