If it's a duel or sufficiently small fight (and not against another bard) you can deafen yourself and have your allies deafen themselves then use paranoia. You give up your defensive songs in order to get past love potion.
LITERARY WINNER: Ardrak's Fall written by Soll and published by The Lodestar Athenaeum won with a score of 78.
LITERARY WINNER: The Cheerful Maggot written by Earthen Attendant Jigan, Nil's Cook and published by The Halls of the Void won with a score of 78.
LITERARY WINNER: Of Cake and War written by Chaote Thayan and published by the Archives of Illuminated Mysteries won with a score of 78.
SCHOLARLY WINNER: Study of Powerstones written by Admiral Lawliet Letara and published by the Library of Universal Knowledge won with a score of 79.
SCHOLARLY WINNER: Reflections on Cult Worship written by Celestial Crythor Iytha and published by The Lodestar Athenaeum won with a score of 79.
SCHOLARLY WINNER: Voracious Vanity: The Hunger for Fashion written by Discordant Solange, the Baleful Banshee and published by The Halls of the Void won with a score of 79.
Has anyone else been getting weird spurts of amnesia-like input theft? I'm completely sober, completely sane, not in enemy territory. The only thing showing up on my diagnose is a thoughtstealer, but it's happening after it vanishes, too.
Going to add to the two above, with saying I'm having frequent 2-5 second lag spikes, and occasional 20-30 second lagspikes. Doesn't matter if I play at home, the library, or college.
When describing yourself, keep in mind that your race and your clothing are already described. Furthermore, the format of the description will look like: She is a human and <your description starts here>. [Warning]: Your input may have exceeded the length which Lusternia can process. Some information may have been lost.
Drat! My description is too long. Guess I'll stick with the old one.
There's only so many ways you can describe a heaving bosom, childbearing hips, a heart shaped face and sharp eyes over a button nose.
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
It's mostly because Mariel has a bunch of (non-monk) tattoos, and I was describing a few key ones.But I must say, looking at the descriptions/designs I wrote years ago, I've become a lot more longwinded verbose.
I tend to favor more concise descs, anyway. I don't really want to read a novel when I'm trying to tell what somebody looks like. There's no need to describe every single limb down to the tiniest detail. A little wiggle room, left undescribed and open for personal interpretation is welcome, too, but that may well be only my opinion.
Mayor Steingrim, the Grand Schema says to you, "Well, as I recall you kinda leave a mark whereever you go."
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
Your soul cries out in ecstasy as it reaches new heights of power. You have advanced to level 78. You have reached the illustrious level of Transmortal.
I have no idea how people get significantly farther than this.
Your soul cries out in ecstasy as it reaches new heights of power. You have advanced to level 78. You have reached the illustrious level of Transmortal.
I have no idea how people get significantly farther than this.
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score of 78.
LITERARY WINNER: The Cheerful Maggot written by Earthen Attendant Jigan, Nil's Cook and published by
The Halls of the Void won with a score of 78.
LITERARY WINNER: Of Cake and War written by Chaote Thayan and published by the Archives of
Illuminated Mysteries won with a score of 78.
SCHOLARLY WINNER: Study of Powerstones written by Admiral Lawliet Letara and published by the
Library of Universal Knowledge won with a score of 79.
SCHOLARLY WINNER: Reflections on Cult Worship written by Celestial Crythor Iytha and published by
The Lodestar Athenaeum won with a score of 79.
SCHOLARLY WINNER: Voracious Vanity: The Hunger for Fashion written by Discordant Solange, the
Baleful Banshee and published by The Halls of the Void won with a score of 79.
What.
Also getting random masochism losses again, woo.
The divine voice of Avechna, the Avenger reverberates powerfully, "Congratulations, Morkarion, you are the Bringer of Death indeed."
You see Estarra the Eternal shout, "Morkarion is no more! Mourn the mortal! But welcome True Ascendant Karlach, of the Realm of Death!
When describing yourself, keep in mind that your race and your clothing are
already described. Furthermore, the format of the description will look like:
She is a human and <your description starts here>.
[Warning]: Your input may have exceeded the length which Lusternia can process.
Some information may have been lost.
Drat! My description is too long. Guess I'll stick with the old one.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
That's when you switch to stating that you have heart-shaped hips and a childish face as well. *sagest of sagenods*
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
advanced to level 78.
You have reached the illustrious level of Transmortal.
I have no idea how people get significantly farther than this.
Signature!
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."