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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Sept 6, 2006 19:55:37 GMT -5
Books. Find them.
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Post by GM on Aug 9, 2007 22:37:40 GMT -5
Ashley begins making a list of ways to obtain more books for the team as he finds the library far to sparse for his liking.
*look through abandoned libraries and wizard towers for old books and spell books respectively. *treasure of trials *buying books from dealers *searching Shae's black market
"Wow that list is a lot smaller than I would have hoped need to add to that as soon as I can." Ashley thinks to himself as he finishes writing.
"Guess I might as well start from the top lets see here" Ashley opens and pours over his own books looking for any information while using a clone to access crashing heavens database and then the Internet for any files pertaining to ancient libraries.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Aug 16, 2007 18:04:08 GMT -5
Per usual, it's not that there aren't ancient libraries: It's that most are explored, catalogued and excavated. But there are the obvious elephants in the room: Ur-Katal, for example, recent excavations that the group has been part of.
Aside from that, mythological analysts now use a highly sophisticated algorithm to determine the probability of a myth having any existing seed (rather than just being a morality tale, blatant exaggeration, etc.) The indice for at all well-known legends (which is, in and of itself, something like 95-99% of all legends in the universe) and discovery of their matching lost spell archives, libraries, etc. that might be helpful is near 1, meaning that only a tiny amount have not been found... But there is that tiny amount.
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