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Mar 18, 2010 11:02

[Merlin's sleep had been rudely interrupted by intense flashes of light and the overwhelming feeling that he should be doing something. The presence, pushing at the boundaries of his mind, felt eerily like communicating with the Great Dragon. And as Merlin had tossed and turned, awake, throughout the rest of the night he came to a conclusion. After ( Read more... )

merlin likes magic, not your average manservant, mucking out the stables, getting trolled by hyt, all good journeys start somewhere, young warlock, the quest for the prince

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[Voice] mikangirl March 18 2010, 17:34:07 UTC
It really depends on what you've got at your disposal. As far as I know, there's only one horse in Luceti and it belongs to one of the residents. [Small pause while she coughs.]

So you either go on foot, or you talk to one of the more magical villagers and see if they can help you out. Teleporting and flying spring to mind.

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[Voice] awaitingalbion March 18 2010, 18:47:27 UTC
[Flying. As thrilling as that genuinely sounds, the thought of how obvious and public that would be terrifies him.]

One horse? That...might be a problem. [He sighs.] I guess I walked on foot from Ealdor to Camelot. It's not that bad.

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[Voice] mikangirl March 19 2010, 06:02:32 UTC
How far is that, then? You can cover most interesting places to visit here in a day or two of walking.

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[Voice] awaitingalbion March 19 2010, 21:17:00 UTC
It's a bit longer than a few days, to be honest.

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[Voice] mikangirl March 20 2010, 03:57:51 UTC
Then I think you'll be fine. Unless you're going out to the desert you can be most places and back within three days. And the weather's getting nicer, so it won't be so hard on you travelling.

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[Voice] awaitingalbion March 21 2010, 14:16:10 UTC
How large is the desert?

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[Voice] mikangirl March 21 2010, 17:58:15 UTC
That's a good question. Hold on a second. [Annnd she'll go consult the Luceti map.]

It's actually the largest thing here. The desert takes up nearly half of the map inside the barrier, so ...I'm not sure how large it is distance-wise, but I suspect it'd take you over a week to navigate around it. Three or four days going straight to the opposite edge from the tunnel system through the mountains. So that's probably your longest journey.

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