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Gmork
@Gmork
Gmork's main mission is to track down and kill Atreyu. He and other dual-matured creatures like him do not possess a world of their own like Fantasticans and humans do. Instead, he is able to travel between worlds, changing into a Fantastican or a human (depending upon the world), but in appearance only. Gmork's knowledge of Fantastica (Fantastia) interested the Manipulators, which is the reason they gave him his mission. However, Gmork never manages to catch up with Atreyu because the latter uses the magical powers of the monster Ygramul's poisonous bite to wish himself to the Southern Oracle.
Latest posts made by Gmork
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RE: Puffy Spice!
Workers out East have disappeared which have their families worried.
Some say that Bandits that have been causing trouble on the Eastway Roads have a hideout in the forests somewhere.
Lady Winter is worried as a caravan that was due from the West has not yet arrived.
Note: These areas are for parties and can be quite difficult. Do not try to solo them.
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RE: Puffy Spice!
A tremor rocks the city seeming to originate from deep underground.
Sailors speak more often of treasures lost at sea.
And bandits hide out on the many roads about the city.
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RE: Puffy Spice!
"Rumour has it there is a large amount of goblinoids moving about in the Eastern Wilds, perhaps setting up to ambush trade coming and going from the East."
There is an encounter set up out there. Do not go alone. :interrobang:
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RE: Using OOC activity for IC crap
Again. Please do not do this. This includes accusing players of not doing anything just because they are in a DM coverage dead zone. We all have RLs to deal with and play when we can. Often this means missing all the cool stuff happening IG.
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Free for Interesting Stories.
You have a -personal- plot or story line you want to further? Perhaps something to flesh out your characters history or further their own goals? Then PM me with your ideas and I will see about running them.*
*Disclaimer: If I say I can not run it, it does not mean it's a bad idea. It might mean that it does not work for me personally or that I have already taken on a few other stories to run