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wierd

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Re: wizard nobles
« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2013, 03:23:49 pm »

Yeah, obsidian cast walls will also work, just not walls constructed from stones or blocks as constructions. Those deconstruct mid flight, and come apart the very instant the support breaks.

Stone walls will fall, and land in (mostly) one piece, which is why you can drop them into the volcano's gaping maw, and have them survive all the way down to the bottom, before falling into the "chasm."
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Re: wizard nobles
« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2013, 07:17:41 am »

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Legend tells of a fort besieged by a dragon. When 79 brave recruits fell to its breath, the last dwarf of the fort took up arms. He sprung from his sickbed and claimed an adamant one sword before he bulrushes the dragon. A clean swipe severs the head. But the dragon claws him in the lower body and burns him alive. As he melts into a pile of booze and fat, I rename him Ronnie James Dio and change his profession to dragonslayer. He will forever be immortalized and worshipped as a dragonslayer God.

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Re: wizard nobles
« Reply #17 on: February 04, 2013, 07:42:03 am »

Seems a waste of a good noble to simply drop them though... I suggest building a tower with a bridge that when raised, launches the wizard noble up and out of the fortress and over the castle wall! With any luck, he might land on a goblin, thereby atoning himself of the crime of being nobility!
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Re: wizard nobles
« Reply #18 on: February 04, 2013, 07:49:50 am »

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Legend tells of a fort besieged by a dragon. When 79 brave recruits fell to its breath, the last dwarf of the fort took up arms. He sprung from his sickbed and claimed an adamant one sword before he bulrushes the dragon. A clean swipe severs the head. But the dragon claws him in the lower body and burns him alive. As he melts into a pile of booze and fat, I rename him Ronnie James Dio and change his profession to dragonslayer. He will forever be immortalized and worshipped as a dragonslayer God.
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