A moment where Rumarin and I shared the same braincell.
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A moment where Rumarin and I shared the same braincell.
Rumarin: *reading* “To use fire, one must ignite the ethereal flint through the synchronistic channeling of... oh rubbish! This won’t do at all! Next book!”
Rumarin: “Ooh, this book has pictures! It seems easy enough, and... it’s a children’s story on mudcrabs. What sort of library is this?”
Rumarin: “I think it’s time we had a word with the librarian regarding ‘quality control’.”
Rumarin, to Urag gro-Shub: “Excuse me... Yes, you, Orc. Do you have any spell tomes available for... ‘special’ mages?”
Urag gro-Shub: “You need to not bother me.”
Rumarin: “Well, that went about as poorly as one could expect. I need to make a mental note: Orcs are surly.”
Rumarin: “We need to find a place that’s the opposite of that. Like a college built by sewer mages.”
Rumarin: “It looks like this ghost wants us to follow him. Sure, why not. I mean, it’s not everyday a stranger invites you into his home.”
Rumarin: “You know, neither Olaf nor this ghost bard would’ve made it to the 4th era if they didn’t hate each other so much.”
Rumarin: “I guess the real key to living forever is being angry and bitter.”
Rumarin: “You found a Nord ruin. You’re so good at adventuring it scares me. I’m the same way with procrastination.”
Rumarin: “Of all the things you can do with horkers, mounting them on a wall would be last on my list. Birna seems nice though for a crazy person.”
Sorry, man.
Among-The-Hist: “This is how the Divines act. Not through direct force, but through a subtle nudge, an encouraging word, or a favorable wind.”