I had to laugh.charmseek
You knock on a residence door and hold out your chainmail-draped leather bag in anticipation of an offering. A moment later a resident opens the door, sees your bag, and places something in it before closing the door again.
l in bag
In the chainmail-draped leather bag you see ...
a small iron pyramid
Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
[CHAT - Mayor Bryce of Bryceburgh]: It's that funny metal thing you put in your mouth, Galon, and then it goes "Boing, doing, dwang, dwang, doing, ding, boing, dwahng."
04:06:02 [CHAT - Mayor Bryce of Bryceburgh]: You know, the thing Snoopy plays to help Charlie Brown remember "i before e, except after c"
04:06:02 [CHAT - Mayor Bryce of Bryceburgh]: You know, the thing Snoopy plays to help Charlie Brown remember "i before e, except after c"
Re: Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
I think this was supposed to be a trick rather than treat.
Re: Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
I believe it's fine if the amount is equal to just a ring or something.
Life is like a box of chocolates. The caramel filled ones are the best.
Re: Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
I'm not sure I agree. I think iron is kind of a big deal in the Outpost. Having a bit of it in possession is one thing, but gifting some random Corvite with it seems like asking for the bad kind of trouble - something that most anyone would probably avoid.
Re: Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
It's their way of discouraging people from coming to their house and bothering them for silly, annoying traditions. Kind of like those people who give out sugar-free "candy" or pennies to trick-or-treaters.
The lore compels me!
Re: Seems the citizens don't follow their own rules
I can see that.Rias wrote:It's their way of discouraging people from coming to their house and bothering them for silly, annoying traditions. Kind of like those people who give out sugar-free "candy" or pennies to trick-or-treaters.