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Post by offm on May 2, 2016 3:27:42 GMT
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vagsancho
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Post by vagsancho on May 2, 2016 17:16:57 GMT
I am not sure yet, but i am thinking in visiting london in the next days.
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Post by hynreck on May 2, 2016 19:17:35 GMT
Tired of Cloudcuckooland?
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Post by thealmightymudworm on May 3, 2016 1:43:16 GMT
Thanks for that offm . I agree, someone's really put some work into it - very handy. Initially, I was somewhat puzzled as to how vagsancho's post could be relevant to this thread, but I imagine that what he's saying is that he's going to use the adventure sheet to help him keep track of his packing. (Cloudcuckooland gets terribly hot this time of year.) Remember to pack an extra set of provisions for a budget airline. It's certainly true that a trip to London could be an adventure. Here's a sample of how a trip might go… 26. You need to travel a mile North to Leicester Square. Will you… Walk? (Turn to 13) Sit your lazy arse on the tube? (Turn to 46) 46. Travelling a mile North on the tube requires you to purchase an enchanted shellfish. This costs 50,000 gold pieces for some reason. Will you… Pay it if you can? (Turn to 50) If you can't, you must attempt to vault the barriers. Test your SKILL. If you succeed, turn to 12; if you fail turn to 84. 12. No one cares that you do this, not least as most people are busy murdering someone who stood in the wrong place on a moving staircase. You step onto the next tube train and stand alongside dozens of glum fellow adventurers, but you are still uncertain of your bearings when you get off at the next stop. Will you… Keep quiet? (Turn to 5) Ask for directions? (Turn to 63) 63. Speaking to strangers on a tube train is the worst possible insult you can make in London. The whole carriage turns to stare at you with a mixture of alarm and fury. Two men pin you against a partition and pummel you until an eight year old schoolgirl breaks your face in half with a flying headbutt. Your adventure deservedly ends here.
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Post by offm on May 3, 2016 9:22:00 GMT
Thanks for that offm . I agree, someone's really put some work into it - very handy. Initially, I was somewhat puzzled as to how vagsancho's post could be relevant to this thread, but I imagine that what he's saying is that he's going to use the adventure sheet to help him keep track of his packing. (Cloudcuckooland gets terribly hot this time of year.) Remember to pack an extra set of provisions for a budget airline. Yes he must be thinking on holidays already.
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Post by hynreck on May 3, 2016 12:21:21 GMT
If ever I go to London I'll be sure to pack some extra ham and cheese sandwiches, my warhammer and 3 of my faces: friendly, neutral and death glare.
Anything else I might need? I've already got a sense of direction, though that might not be enough.
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