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Post by Kulaemii on Oct 6, 2003 13:21:54 GMT -5
*leaves the room quickly* I didn't hear that!
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Post by ringmasterrob on Oct 7, 2003 2:07:24 GMT -5
oh for goodness sake, the would both fall at the same time. Thats not even a riddle is it? its common sense!
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Post by LordBob on Oct 8, 2003 2:12:52 GMT -5
well done again Rob ;D at least one of you listens in mortal science. Persius: Truth accepted Ok then now for you homework *everyone groans as he hands out a sheet containing 3 clue room items, a dagger, a horn and some rope* You are to write down which two you would take and why, we will be discussing this in the next lesson so please have some answers done. I know exactly who takes this class no homework and I will take away housepoints
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GreenDragon
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Post by GreenDragon on Oct 9, 2003 5:12:13 GMT -5
*Hands in homework* It says: "Leave the dagger because dungeoneers aren't supposed to take aggressive weapons - they'll only lead to death. Anyway, you're blindfolded by the helmet so it wouldn't be easy to use anyway. Take the rope and the horn. The horn could be used to call for help (e.g. Velda) when you're in danger and the rope could be given to another character to get back up the wellway if they were stuck in Level 2." I hope everything there is alright!
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Post by LordBob on Oct 9, 2003 5:52:36 GMT -5
That is some very good work Dragon, the beauty of this exercise is that there is never a right or wrong answer. As the dungeon dimension is so diverse then its different each time. However the dagger has one advantage, many characters carry daggers and one could have lost it or it is possible to convince someone it is rare [ModNote: The second lesson is here.]
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