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Post by Dell on Sept 28, 2004 9:48:56 GMT -5
Winthrop, we need new spellbooks. Travelling spellbooks, so we can carry them around in the field more readily. I like keeping the main one locked up in a big chest.
Also, no one ever took the mule back to the store, did they? Does that mean we own it now?
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Post by Mr. Trommer on Oct 8, 2004 12:39:37 GMT -5
We difinately need to find the safest place we can to hide the book. I would expect tha the mage that lost the book will spend some serious time looking for it. If the mage is able to cast limited wish I just hope he didn't have it memorized and doesn't have an extra copy of it. I would think that spell could be used to track to the book or at least the owners of it. If I ever get out of debt I need to make some non-travelling spell books and hide them somewhere. If we still have that house in Saltmarsh that probably would be the safest place. We probably should buy it when we come into some extra money. I don't think a house in the hill would work out too well.
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Post by Dell on Oct 11, 2004 9:59:36 GMT -5
Well, here's my plan... we order massive quantities of ink from the local alchemist, and you write some of those powerful spells into new spellbooks. Then, you can sell them to other wizards for loads of cash, or trade them for free training, or something. Clearly, the Silent one isn't to be trusted, but if you give a big spell to Elmo, he'd probably be so grateful that he'd let you have his wand of polymorph. Not to mention it would pay off my apprenticeship debt.
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Post by Mr. Trommer on Oct 11, 2004 12:22:06 GMT -5
That would be very entreprenurial of us and take some exceptional barganing skills. We could call us "Spellbooks are Us." We will be better off once we reach the level where we can write scrolls. Then we can go into business like the Silent One.
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Post by Dell on Oct 11, 2004 13:52:16 GMT -5
By the time Winthrop reaches 11th level... well, Monmorg could use a new guildmaster - I bet it pays pretty well, and he can even keep his slavery business going there.
Due to RACISM reasons, Dell can only ever become an 8th level wizard. He has unlimited potential as a thief, however.
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Post by Mr. Trommer on Oct 25, 2004 9:21:28 GMT -5
Well we all know that Dell is just studying the magical arts just to make it easier for himself in his passion for re-distributing scare assest into one place. His pocket of course. The thought of spending his days away sitting in a tower studying books Would I'm certain bore him to no end. So it is just as well.
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Post by Dell on Oct 25, 2004 10:31:54 GMT -5
How about this - we retire in Monmorg, you can be Wizard's guildmaster, I'll head up the "Traps, Locks, and Walls" guild, and it will be a grand new age of cooperation. A utopia, even.
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Post by Mr. Trommer on Nov 1, 2004 17:04:41 GMT -5
It does sound profitable.
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