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NameIess

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  1. Not get often though. Imagining friends was a bit too close to insanity for its tastes.
  2. And since there was nothing besides the stool in the room, it even had to imagine the solitaire deck.
  3. You posted it as 511f, directly under 511e, on the same general topic (memorizing important stuff) as the rest of the sub rules.
  4. No, that falls out under 511 just fine. It’s memory related.
  5. No, it’s 513.
  6. The stool held the secrets of the universe, but it had long ago given up hope that anyone would notice it.
  7. He was standing in an empty room, utterly devoid of anything.
  8. “What kind of Cardinal protections does it have? Periodical or subliminal?”
  9. “I… don’t quite follow. Does this form break co-axial connection, or simply reinforce subastral pathways?”
  10. Bookwyrm was lucky to have gained such a state of enlightenment, gaining knowledge that no one had ever gained before. Such as the meaning of the word ‘excrusiating’
  11. Whimsy got bored halfway through healing Bookwyrm, so he became stuck in a state of half-consciousness.
  12. I lost. Annoying really. Oh well.
  13. 513. Always remember to take note of seemingly inconspicuous objects or stories that are told to you or noticed early in your adventure, they will almost certainly be very relevant later.
  14. Here's what happened, in my completely objective opinion: The Wrizrecan empire attacked the Ouphamenial tribunal, aiding one side in a civil war that was going on. The soldiers of the two nations gained respect for each other, but the Wrizrecan emperor realized he was losing too many troops and retreated, abandoning the Ouphamenial that he'd previously been aiding. Against all odds, these Ouphamenial won the war, then conquers Wrizrecan, forcing the emperor to surrender and step down as ruler. In order to prevent strife, however, they set him up as a puppet king over all their lands.
  15. The last thing Bookwyrm saw before falling unconscious was the mysterious attacker fading back into the shadows, sword dripping blood.
  16. After tripping over Bookwyrm's trunk (Why was that guy always lugging the thing around, anyways?) the assailant quickly cut off Bookwyrm's knees.
  17. "Because, as I said, removing my signature would kill me."
  18. "Even a lawful and safe transfer of power removes the signature of the previous owner."
  19. It was at this moment that a mysterious figure leapt from the shadows behind Bookwyrm and stabbed him in the back.
  20. "I'm not stalling. I'm just telling you that while this method would normally work fine, protecting me from the backlash while still removing my illegitimate signature from the treaty, it would likely just kill me. The treaty would burn my signature away instantly as, and as my signature is being replenished from my blood, I would die with it."
  21. All he could find was a note reading: You will find me on a distant abandoned globe.
  22. "Indeed it would, if I had not taken countermeasures to avoid such a fate. I knew that I needed two things to do so: a way to at least partly legitimize my claim so as to minimize the rate at which my blood would burn off of the contract, and a way to replenish the blood I used on the contract, ensuring that I would remain in control." Lark grimaced, undoing the top few buttons of his shirt and pulling it aside, revealing a small black object poking out of his chest, directly over his heart. "Fortunately, or perhaps unfortunately, I had easy access to all the tools I needed."
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