Long discussion with Gabriel about the relationship between bound and their keepers, which eventually gave way to a long but slightly shorter discussion on the genealogy of demons and fey.
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"Madrigus, you're not a fighter?"
"Uh, I have a book..." (Duh face)
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Learning about fireplaces and foot dryness with Michael Strife. It's was so mundane it really brought a level of reality to the game that many things can't.
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Cooperative Spell Shining Light Attack!
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Highlights of comments about the new outfit (slightly paraphrased because I can't remember the exact words):
"You look like Ron Jeremy." (Blackstone Bob)
"Hey, where's the dress?" (Several people)
"You seriously look like you film porn or something (Blackstone Bob, separate discussion)
"Madrigus! You got pants!" (Uh, Sally I think)
"I recommend you keep wearing that. The sheriff says that he won't shoot you now. His literal words." (Mason)
(Brett had a great one about the seventies, but I can't remember it.)
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The moment I walked into the cave of the darkness fey (before we knew) and the one thought that passed through my mind: "This is wrong. I shouldn't be here."
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Victor as my keeper. It keeps me on my toes, plus I was actually forced to reset.
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Scary predictions about Michael Strife.
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Extorting a bottle of Moxie from a local. Best drink I've ever had.
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"Madrigus! You're alive!"
"Well, yeah, why would I have died?"
There was a necklace in the antique store that had a pendant that perfectly matched my collar's pendant (the green beetle). This caused people to believe that the antique store owner had murdered me, ripped off my head, and stolen the necklace from my corpse. This of course I didn't know until the shop owner himself had told me. Way to go, people. Way to go.
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Finally my most favorite moment of all was all of the role playing I did. My first character hadn't made actual friends, and it was hard to cope with quiet times when there were only small mods happening. This time I've made a lot of friends and I've had a lot of great role play (especially on Saturday since it was a bit slow) and I want to thank everyone, players and non-players, for the wonderful experience of living in Whisper Hill.