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*Check out the new [[Public Sheep Pens]] and build one yourself by your chariot stop!
 
*Check out the new [[Public Sheep Pens]] and build one yourself by your chariot stop!
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*If you know me well enough to look at this page, you probably have already heard me praise [[User:Spooner | Spooner's]] monumental scholar's gem cutting tables at SW 2315, 3241. Each table teaches you -- with clear instructions -- how to cut one of the real gem patterns in the game. It is so brilliant for people like me who are totally clueless about gems.
  
 
*I am tired of worship tests that just require us to pay off the gods. What would you think of a worship test that focused on large group celebration rather than sacrifices? I would welcome any feedback on [[User:Raia/test proposals | one possibility I have been thinking about]].
 
*I am tired of worship tests that just require us to pay off the gods. What would you think of a worship test that focused on large group celebration rather than sacrifices? I would welcome any feedback on [[User:Raia/test proposals | one possibility I have been thinking about]].

Revision as of 20:25, 3 June 2009

Hello Egypt!

  • Ich spreche auch Deutsch. Meine Grammatik ist schrecklich geworden aber meine Verstandnis ist noch gut.
  • Petitions: Please read the current draft of my Petition for Primary Compound and chat me in-game if you have any comments or suggestions. The petition is currently a work in progress and I welcome any and all constructive input. Please send me your input in game and do not make changes to the draft on this Wiki, however.
  • If you know me well enough to look at this page, you probably have already heard me praise Spooner's monumental scholar's gem cutting tables at SW 2315, 3241. Each table teaches you -- with clear instructions -- how to cut one of the real gem patterns in the game. It is so brilliant for people like me who are totally clueless about gems.
  • I am tired of worship tests that just require us to pay off the gods. What would you think of a worship test that focused on large group celebration rather than sacrifices? I would welcome any feedback on one possibility I have been thinking about.
  • Acro: I am always happy to acro, just ask me.
  • Art: Please vote on my sculpture, "Meditation on Carrot Seeds." It is located at Shabbat Ab 1547, 2355. And if you know how to make more carrot seeds, please share your intel via this Wiki!
  • Compound: Drop in to visit me at Stillwater 1460, 3654. Be warned, though, that if you come at the wrong time, you will be terrified by the appearance of an army of toothy Carrion Mushrooms.
  • Herbs smoked successfully: beetle leaf, beggar's button, black pepper plant, bilimbi, blooded harebell, blueberry tea tree, bluebottle clover, buckler-leaf, bull's blood, caraway, cardamom, common basil, crampbark, discorea, dwarf hogweed, dwarf wild lettuce, earth apple, finlow, fire allspice, fivesleaf, flaming skirret, flander's blossom, fleabane, garcinia, garlic chives, ginger root, ginger tarragon, ginseng (maybe), gokhru, golden thyme, gynura, harebell, hazlewort, hogweed, honey mint, houseleek, hyssop, indigo damia, ipomoea, joy of the mountain, jugwort, lavender navarre, lavender scented thyme, lemondrop, lungclot, mahonia, mariae, meadowsweet, medicago, mindanao, miniature lamae, mirabellis fern, moon aloe, morpha, mountain mint, myrrh, opal harebell, orange niali, orris, pale dhamasa, pale russet, peppermint, primula, prisniparni, pulmonaria opal, purple tintiri, red pepper plant, rhubarb, shrub sage, royal rosemary, sagar ghota, satsatchi, silvertongue damia, sky gladalia, soapwort, sorrel, spinach, strychnos, sweetflower, true tarragon, tsangto, verdant squill, whitebelly, wild lettuce
  • Taxidermy: 15+d Abdju Fish (NP -1083, 4094), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 3:35AM; 12d Abdju Fish (NP -1083, 4116), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 3:20 AM; 10d Abdju Fish (NP -1083, 4078), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 3:24AM); 14d Carp Fish (NP -1057, 4012), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 4:49AM; 13d Carp Fish (NP -1071, 4018), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 4:18AM; 8d Carp Fish (NP -1115, 4154), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 1:49AM; 20d Catfish (NP -1083, 4089), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 3:49 AM; 15d Catfish (NP -1083, 4089), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 3:40 AM; 14d Catfish (NP -1083, 4083), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 3:17AM); 14d Chromis Fish (NP -1071, 4018), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 4:22AM; Mounted 11d Chromis Fish (NP -1072, 4023), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 4:28AM); Mounted 10d Chromis Fish (NP -1071, 4026), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 4:19AM); 9d Oxyrnchus Fish (NP -1111, 4149), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 1:56AM; 12d Malapterurus Fish (NP -1056, 4011), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 4:43AM; 15d Perch Fish (NP -1083, 4114), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 3:25AM; 14d Perch Fish (NP -1084, 4100), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 2:58AM); Mounted 13d Perch Fish (NP -1082, 4112), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 2:40AM); Mounted 11d Perch Fish (NP -1083, 4122, Year 2, Akhet III-21, 1:30AM); 16d Phagrus Fish (NP -1091, 4008), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 5:21AM; 12d Phagrus Fish (NP -1068, 4008), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 4:29AM; 9d Phagrus Fish (NP -1067, 4004), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 4:51AM); 12d Serpent Fish (NP -1111, 4224), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 2:27AM; 15d Tilapia Fish (NP -1087, 4022), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 6:12AM; 14d Tilapia Fish (NP -1091, 4008), Year 2, Akhet IV-1, 5:15AM; 11d Tilapia Fish (NP -1071, 4026), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 4:08AM); Mounted 8d Tilapia Fish (NP -1071, 4026), Year 2, Akhet III-21, 4:07AM)