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Ravenclawjedi42

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  1. I think so. If it was more specific, it would be quite a challenge, but perhaps that’s what was intended (was that correct grammar? It seems wrong.) And I’m pretty sure that’s Lost Metal.
  2. Bob looks at the vine to see if it is the same kind that grew around his arm earlier, but does not react well to water.
  3. Bob goes down the nearest staircase, and begins exploring the second story of the luckily dustless cornucopia, burning copper and tin.
  4. So it’s my turn now. And once again I was gone for too long. To start I vote aye on 24, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, vote nay on 22, 40, 41, 49, and 51, and abstain on 23, 31, 37, 42, and 50. I propose: The Chasmfiend Rule: (dependent one the monster rule) there is a monster known as the Chasmfiend that starts on C8 and can only attack if someone attacks it. It has HV 42 and PV 50. At one point in the game, it can bring it’s HV to equal its PV. When killed, the player who killed it gains a Wild Card, which can be given to the Store of Unimaginable Wealth in exchange for any other card, which will then sell it for 1,000,000,000 Dollar bucks.
  5. Bob sighs and retreats into the cornucopia, watching Lucette try to murder Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, and for him to almost hit a building face-first. Where else would there be food, he thinks to himself.
  6. Bob runs into the cornucopia itself, up the stairs, and onto the roof to see what was left up there.
  7. I was gone for a few hours…and now there are so many rules. I vote aye for 5, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, and 18, nay for 7, 8, and 15, and abstain from the others (I’m not going to explain my reasoning, since I don’t feel like writing that much (Laziness!)). I propose: The Rule of Mosquitos: there is also a rare card called the mosquito, anyone who has this card is incapable winning the game, and it must be given to someone else to be able to win. Edit: I am very sorry, but I don’t have time right now to completely change the document, if somebody could finish that for me that would be amazing, or I can do it tomorrow at some point, but that may be a bit of time.
  8. I was thinking that “value” was something that would be decided upon in a later rule.
  9. Granted, but you only know how, you can’t do it. I wish for Brandon to reveal how Copper Compounding works.
  10. I highly doubt this, personally, as it very much seemed to me that control via Emotional Allomancy was a byproduct of Hemalurgy, and could only happen with Hemalugic spikes, not to normal people.
  11. As he is very hungry by this point, only eating a tiny bit of food during the night, he decides to skip this step and instead heads southwest, towards the cornucopia.
  12. All right. I propose: 3. the dice rule. At the start of each turn you must roll an unweighted six-sided die that will decide your value for that turn. and 4. the Rule of Limitations: you cannot submit more than three rules per turn. I should add both of these to the sheet, right? Edit: also I vote yea for both of these.
  13. When Bob reaches the next fountain, he does pretty much the same thing as he did at the copper one: fills up one of his water bottles with this water, and shaves off a bit of the metal (pewter).
  14. I’m not a raven, though, just a Ravenclaw. Who is your favorite Mistborn character? Do you enjoy fermented foods?
  15. Hm. That’s a good question… I have no idea. Edit: actually, it would be Early Modern English.
  16. Ohhhhhh, okay. In that case I vote yea for the Naming Rule, and abstain from The Activity Ordinance.
  17. When Bob reaches the tin fountain, he shaves off a bunch of tin and fills one of his water bottles with it, fills the other with copper, then heads west from there until he finds the next fountain.
  18. Bob drinks a healthy amount of the water from the copper fountain, and shaves off a bit of copper to use as more metalminds, which he places in his pack. He than heads west, in the direction of the tin fountain.
  19. It’s been a while since I posted a chapter here, mainly due to me not really liking how chapter one was coming out, but while I’m still not entirely happy with it, here’s chapter one: (note: this begins part I, called Come) (note 2: I may add more to this chapter, I’m not deciding if I want to end it here or not). Edit: I forgot to mention that I am currently calling this novel Britannia: Theft
  20. Bob fills up his three water bottles, and takes stock of the amount of tin he has left. He’s got a little in one of his water bottles, and some small reserves, but he will need to get more. Bob experimentally tries tapping the statue.
  21. Doing the thing-that-will-likely-make-the-wolves-not-notice-him, Bob quietly creeps towards the fountain.
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