Nice to see this place is as amusing as ever in its intricacies. The deities can reap death and destruction on us whenever they choose, but it seems the people get just as worked up over a few hazy pictures in the water of a future that may-or-may-not-come-true. You can't help but laugh. Somebody needs to teach the new kids on the block about
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And, yeah, I found God. And He wasn't you.
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Sorry to disappoint. Still, you were the one who started hero-worshipping me in the first place. I tried to warn you.
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((OOC: It's up to you whether she's told him about the Amulet previously also I can't remember if maybe she did, lol--if not, he's just basing his suggestion off his knowledge of amulets in general.))
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((ooc: I don't think she has, in detail. Prepare to be in awe, Ptolemy! :O))
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...As far as I remember, you have not told me much about this Amulet of Samarkand.
((OOC: Awed into silence dozens and dozens of questions? And also, Kitty inadvertantly found him a momentary purpose. This = very good. :D))
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It's three thousand years old, give or take. Completely passive, and completely potent. Put it on, and you're nigh invulnerable to any magical attacks. There's a powerful spirit of some kind trapped in there.
((ooc: Exactly! I'm pretty sure we could come up with dozens of purposes for him if we needed to, him being so curious. 8D))
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...So, you want a drink? That all?
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It's a little odd being back in the City, but I'm finding I'm getting used to it again remarkably quickly.
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What of you, how have you been?
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I've been... good. Better, now that I'm back here. I was getting all nostalgic for curses. My own world's a mess as usual, but I did what I needed to do. And I'm still alive! So I can't complain.
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