If the Lorekeeper is the person I think she was, it was a very striking visual. She had her own soundtrack too. I remember that it seemed like everytime I turned around you were out as that character. But if I could manage an outfit and look that looked like that you wouldn't be able to pry me out of the costume the entire event.
From the very beginning I've been tempted to spend the not insignificant amount of CP to pick up Pick Locks and Disarm Traps. Those are two things that I love doing. In large part what has kept me from doing it is the fact I almost never see locks and traps at events. But I'm beginning to think I don't see them, because I don't have the skills, and thus I don't get hooked for the mods where they are used.
Re: Jingles the ElfquentarielfOctober 12 2010, 19:16:03 UTC
Thanks for the compliment! (I think?). Lorekeeper Murien was out a lot because she was the hook of about %50 percent of the plot i was running that weekend. Also, because of her bells, you notice her more than other, more silent, NPCs.
The rogue mod was open to whomever (although Pale folks did get first crack at it). I'll think about how I can incorporate more locks/traps in places without it being a specific rogue-only encounter.
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From the very beginning I've been tempted to spend the not insignificant amount of CP to pick up Pick Locks and Disarm Traps. Those are two things that I love doing. In large part what has kept me from doing it is the fact I almost never see locks and traps at events. But I'm beginning to think I don't see them, because I don't have the skills, and thus I don't get hooked for the mods where they are used.
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The rogue mod was open to whomever (although Pale folks did get first crack at it). I'll think about how I can incorporate more locks/traps in places without it being a specific rogue-only encounter.
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