[Threshold Council Update] In between Laws and Good Sense
Dec 10, 2021 19:10:42 GMT 10
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Post by Admins on Dec 10, 2021 19:10:42 GMT 10
To the people of Threshold City, Threshold Outer, The Farms, Black Woods and Verge,
We urge you to take note of the following.
If you put it on the ground, it no longer belongs to you.
New Adventurers, if you want to show off your fine things - DO NOT put them down. If they disappear due to: Invisible people, real or imagined - Small terriers or the ground swallows them up. Well, that is who they belong to now.
If by chance you are stupid enough to lose a particularly dangerous item, like a rod of the nine hells - please notify Marshal Nassus, The KAF or the Council urgently. Thank you.
The Eagle Pirates are just for fun, they are not for keeps.
The intention to bring them inside the gates under invisibility doesn't work, we can see them. Putting them under a sheet doesn't work, we can see them. Putting them in a bag doesn't work, we'll notice.
I don't care how nice they are or how cute their fluffy feather hats are - we're at war with the Black Eagles - even the cute pirate ones.
Repeat offenders will be charged with sedition.Stop being ridiculous. Leave them in Verge when you're done with them. No a collar doesn't mean you can keep it.
Not all Mushrooms are Edible and be nice to the new Farmers
Threshold farms HAVE seen an influx of adventurers trying their hand at farming in a role reversal uh phase or challenge or trend.
Firstly, please stop calling them 'New Fertiliser' or the cruder versions. They are trying to boost the food output of the town and create a living for themselves, even if they are struggling. Veteran farmers are not expected to be tutors, but some friendly advice could save them a lot of time. For instance, please don't tell them harrows go fork side up or that all mushrooms are edible.
If anyone does have an adverse fungal reaction to fungi or any other situation, please ensure to attend a Temple as soon as possible. The Cassanite Priestess Marehi is also visiting outlying farms and has left schedules on small village boards.
Provided by the Threshold Councilors, Marehi Miller, Kalisa Inciya and Verity Voclain. (Written by Verity Voclain)
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We urge you to take note of the following.
If you put it on the ground, it no longer belongs to you.
New Adventurers, if you want to show off your fine things - DO NOT put them down. If they disappear due to: Invisible people, real or imagined - Small terriers or the ground swallows them up. Well, that is who they belong to now.
If by chance you are stupid enough to lose a particularly dangerous item, like a rod of the nine hells - please notify Marshal Nassus, The KAF or the Council urgently. Thank you.
The Eagle Pirates are just for fun, they are not for keeps.
The intention to bring them inside the gates under invisibility doesn't work, we can see them. Putting them under a sheet doesn't work, we can see them. Putting them in a bag doesn't work, we'll notice.
I don't care how nice they are or how cute their fluffy feather hats are - we're at war with the Black Eagles - even the cute pirate ones.
Repeat offenders will be charged with sedition.
Not all Mushrooms are Edible and be nice to the new Farmers
Threshold farms HAVE seen an influx of adventurers trying their hand at farming in a role reversal uh phase or challenge or trend.
Firstly, please stop calling them 'New Fertiliser' or the cruder versions. They are trying to boost the food output of the town and create a living for themselves, even if they are struggling. Veteran farmers are not expected to be tutors, but some friendly advice could save them a lot of time. For instance, please don't tell them harrows go fork side up or that all mushrooms are edible.
If anyone does have an adverse fungal reaction to fungi or any other situation, please ensure to attend a Temple as soon as possible. The Cassanite Priestess Marehi is also visiting outlying farms and has left schedules on small village boards.
Provided by the Threshold Councilors, Marehi Miller, Kalisa Inciya and Verity Voclain. (Written by Verity Voclain)
1050