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    *MErogo asks for books on people and devices*

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      damnit_I_said_I_quit last edited by

      Merogo asks the librarian if any known books contain information of Manfred Kohlberg.

      She also asks about a book to help describe a blue flame launcher. Stating it might be gnomish, but she is unsure.

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      • Elegy of Fools
        Elegy of Fools last edited by

        That name sounds preposterous! And what exactly is a blue flame?

        The librarian ushers the crazy gnome out and directs her towards some bar where she can keep drunkards company

        "Crazy Gnomes and their crazy names…Manfred Kohlberg..."

        Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. – Feste, 1.5.32 (Twelfth Night)
        The appropriate response to reality is to go insane. – Phillip K. Dick
        Life in a box is bett…

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        • Elegy of Fools
          Elegy of Fools last edited by

          A bearded man watches Merogo being ushered out of the library. Shortly after the Librarian re-enters the building, he approaches

          "Manfred Kohlberg, eh? Dunno how related it is, but my Uncle used to tell me a story about a creature named Manny Kay, might be worth checking if you get the time. He lives up around the Stormhorns, bit of a hermit you might say. If you feel that's worth your time, anyway. Just thought it sounded close enough…"

          The man then wanders off

          Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. – Feste, 1.5.32 (Twelfth Night)
          The appropriate response to reality is to go insane. – Phillip K. Dick
          Life in a box is bett…

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