What will they think of next?
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Such a vessel should be respected with an equally mighty filling. Such as cake, or icing. Or a stick of butter.
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Craig Odell
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Why didnt I think of that.
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PC of the Month
Rubious
First award: Adam as Rubious. Adam did a ritual in a tent and no one was around to watch. Despite this, it was without a doubt the greatest ritual the marshal had ever seen a player do. Adam had an entire book of magical symbols and patterns that he painstakingly copied with chalk onto the floor of the tent. He carefully selected his movements throughout the entire process. When he did make a mistake in his symbols, he appeared to have a preplanned method to "overwrite" the offending rune. Since no one was around, he could have easily done the ritual halfheartedly, since it took a full hour, but no, he poured himself into the task. Never once acting as though it were a burden. Instead he appeared in all ways to be the ultimate, quintessential Sorcerer, fully enthralled in his art. His ritual wasn't "showy" with a lot of over acting. His was a ritual of calculated actions, where everything had a set purpose and set time to be enacted.
Rubious
First award: Adam as Rubious. Adam did a ritual in a tent and no one was around to watch. Despite this, it was without a doubt the greatest ritual the marshal had ever seen a player do. Adam had an entire book of magical symbols and patterns that he painstakingly copied with chalk onto the floor of the tent. He carefully selected his movements throughout the entire process. When he did make a mistake in his symbols, he appeared to have a preplanned method to "overwrite" the offending rune. Since no one was around, he could have easily done the ritual halfheartedly, since it took a full hour, but no, he poured himself into the task. Never once acting as though it were a burden. Instead he appeared in all ways to be the ultimate, quintessential Sorcerer, fully enthralled in his art. His ritual wasn't "showy" with a lot of over acting. His was a ritual of calculated actions, where everything had a set purpose and set time to be enacted.

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"I thought I was letting the dog out."
~A half-asleep Sir Nigel Stormbringer, upon opening a warded door for a horde of monsters.