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Post by aurryinne on Feb 14, 2011 7:36:11 GMT -7
I get the impression Murdon are slightly more special than Amuni, Defore or Euclides, and somewhat more difficult to play.
I was staring at Ximujae, a Murdon NPC Businessman, who might conceivably have Sultheren glass, aquatic life - although maybe not draia? Unless heaping amounts in secor are involved? Do we have to pay secor for non-playable Items?
Also, I'm guessing based on the description, that Fish di shouldn't be tossed into water, right? >>;
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Post by iprince on Feb 14, 2011 11:14:44 GMT -7
Ximujae is actually primarily concerned with the casino and his hotel/landing port. He wouldn't deal much with smaller things. He's all about bringing in the big bucks.
You could create an NPC for the purpose of roleplaying out a scene in which someone sold Zara Sultheren glass and/or fishies. Draia would not be available though, even "NPC" draia. Just to keep things nice and organized for myself - especially concerning familiar per character rules.
No, secor doesn't need to be spent for non-playable items. C: Only in-game stuff you actually receive an image for will cost you secor.
You can throw a fish di in water. They don't really "breathe" regardless, but you'll want to waterproof their pieces first, as they're mainly full of stuffing and ick and would end up sinking and getting all soggy. They can swim just fine, though, so long as they've been water proofed.
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Post by aurryinne on Feb 15, 2011 23:38:02 GMT -7
You could create an NPC for the purpose of roleplaying out a scene in which someone sold Zara Sultheren glass and/or fishies. We don't already have an NPC that would fill the gap? Okay. Where would I post such an NPC so I can keep track? In a corner of my player thread? You can throw a fish di in water. They don't really "breathe" regardless, but you'll want to waterproof their pieces first, as they're mainly full of stuffing and ick and would end up sinking and getting all soggy. They can swim just fine, though, so long as they've been water proofed. Is there a technique to water proofing a di?
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Post by iprince on Feb 17, 2011 11:50:45 GMT -7
I don't think an NPC needs to be created for that purpose. It would just be a temporary RPG aid. Such as, if I were to role-play Tim going to market, I could write the response of any shopkeepers without turning them into actual characters.
I'm sorry if I'm being confusing. I'll see if I can find an example of what I mean.
As for waterproofing Di: Silicone waterproof spray! Just cover the little boogers with it. Or, as a really cheap alternative, you can also cover them in tape or other gauzy clear-plastic material. Tape on some cling wrap!
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