Yorth
Swordman
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- Jan 4, 2019
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giant sandworms? They are also sometimes called wyrmsOh what are those tunneling giant worm things called?
giant sandworms? They are also sometimes called wyrmsOh what are those tunneling giant worm things called?
*add to to-do list*merchant/diplomat character
??? oh forgot to say anythingYou never gave me a response to my party invitation so I'm gonna take that as a no, which is fine.
Horribly deformed / blind. What the fudge are you planning to do?*add to to-do list*
??? oh forgot to say anything
Ah~ well, maybe its for the best... I haven't even decide if its an up story or a down story, I would hate to drag your chara in have him come back blind or horribly deformed.
dun knowHorribly deformed / blind. What the fudge are you planning to do?
I'm still a whole page behind on reports... >.>Hmm... any active receptionist?
Which page are you at right now? I'll help.I'm still a whole page behind on reports... >.>
I'm reading the last report on page 30, though I don't really have a clue at what reports were or were not appraised, I'm just reading through them for now~Which page are you at right now? I'll help.
@Obscura_Luna is done. @Feathers95 and @Epsil too. I haven't done @TsurimeSyndicate.I'm reading the last report on page 30, though I don't really have a clue at what reports were or were not appraised, I'm just reading through them for now~
@GM Last 5 boulders have come to the bridge!'Meimei, a new stack of documents has arrived.' The voice said.
She stopped working on her current document, and raise her head. As she raised her head, she saw a clerk bringing the documents to her desk. Thanking the clerk, she began to inspect the document.
'Hmm... that one is from the overseer of the bridge construction project. It seem to be the follow up for our request. Alright, we can mark the quest as completed since we got the confirmation from them. Full reward too. I think it is the quest #00611, on the left drawer second from the top.'
She stamped the quest as complete, and send the copies to the relevant department.
Rewards:
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- EXP: 75
- Money: 10G
*hugs* You're working hard! \(^^)/@Obscura_Luna is done. @Feathers95 and @Epsil too. I haven't done @TsurimeSyndicate.
@GDLiZy and @HURGMCGURG too, I haven't done.
Ah, btw, I don't think there are set rules about this, but the way I look at those quests is like...She felt annoyed again. The charity quest did make one wonder about what the guild intended, to ask the adventurer to collect donations, food and medical supplies from the civilians. She briefly wondered if that was to differentiate volunteers and questers.
She could only helplessly mark this quest as complete. Since the adventurer did not do the request as it was specified, She wondered if the adventurer would get the full experience for their growth.
'What would you do for the murder case, anyway?'
It was interesting, she thought. Assuming that each testimonial was true, the murderer had to have access to the storeroom, since it was discovered there. She did not know the layout of the temple, but if each deity has their own storeroom, it was likely that the culprit were among the wind priests, like that one accused. She could think of few possibilities. But unless she or someone directly investigated (and she likely wouldn't), she didn't want to make conclusion.
As interesting as it was, she went and classified the murder as requiring further investigation. Preferably for level 5 or above as the murderer was able to kill a wind mage. She made a note to get the guards to investigate these too.
She stamped and filed the quest as completed.
Rewards:
Points: 20 EXP
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Things like dark age can happen. Advanced civilization can easy die to natural disaster or important scientists and their paper get burned during a rebellion or something like that so people lose mean to reproduce/use advanced technology. While there are smart people, humanity as a whole is dumb as fuck.Why are the ancient civilizations always the most developed ones? Like... Hello? They're ancient! Their technology is bad! Their grasp of magic is bad! Their agriculture is bad! Stop trying to make old things good! >.<
To be fair, if they aren’t anything good, then their ruins probably aren’t going to survive to our present day.Why are the ancient civilizations always the most developed ones? Like... Hello? They're ancient! Their technology is bad! Their grasp of magic is bad! Their agriculture is bad! Stop trying to make old things good! >.<
I dont want some nanomachine bullshit representing magic. please no :CThings like dark age can happen. Advanced civilization can easy die to natural disaster or important scientists and their paper get burned during a rebellion or something like that so people lose mean to reproduce/use advanced technology. While there are smart people, humanity as a whole is dumb as fuck.![]()
Mm... okay. Like the page one said, I looked at the perspective of the quest issuer. I assume that that line was used so that the money, food and medicine gathered would potentially be larger due to the gathering, thus giving more impact on the short term compared to one adventurer's capability of helping the orphanage/temple. That's why, I deduct the EXP, since I think the adventurer must experience the process of gathering those items first for the full EXP to be rewarded. I prefer to deduct EXP in this case, as the adventurer is not really getting full experience.Ah, btw, I don't think there are set rules about this, but the way I look at those quests is like...
The Main Objective is to spend the day doing Charity Work.
And the list of Objectives are mainly a list of things you can do, but you don't need to do them all. As long as you do a part of them, it's fine to give a full reward.
... That's how I see it at least, but again, I don't think there are set rules on how you should appraise those quests.
Me neither.I dont want some nanomachine bullshit representing magic. please no :C
That's fair! ^^)/Mm... okay. Like the page one said, I looked at the perspective of the quest issuer. I assume that that line was used so that the money, food and medicine gathered would potentially be larger due to the gathering, thus giving more impact on the short term compared to one adventurer's capability of helping the orphanage/temple. That's why, I deduct the EXP, since I think the adventurer must experience the process of gathering those items first for the full EXP to be rewarded. I prefer to deduct EXP in this case, as the adventurer is not really getting full experience.