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- I should note that he gets away with this because no one cares when you kill bards. Or <Gwen> the Innocent for that matter. Feel free to murder her every time you enter Yowyn and then fill your museum with countless copies of her statue and card, and your fridge with countless copies of her corpse.
- I should note that he gets away with this because no one cares when you kill bards. Or <Gwen> the Innocent for that matter. Feel free to murder her every time you enter Yowyn and then fill your museum with countless copies of her statue and card, and your fridge with countless copies of her corpse.


- Vernis also contains <Whom dwell in the vanity>, the second-highest level neutral NPC in the game. He wields <Ragnarok>, a unique sword with the special quality * It brings an end. It does exactly the same thing here that it does in the flash game. Never, ever, ever let him get into combat for any reason.
- Vernis also contains <Whom dwell in the vanity>, the second-highest level neutral NPC in the game. He wields Ragnarok, a unique sword with the special quality "It brings an end". It does exactly the same thing here that it does in the flash game. Never, ever, ever let him get into combat for any reason.


- Wait to gamble until you get a Lucky Day, then get as many 4-5 win blackjack streaks as you can. Stopping there almost guarantees a potion of cure corruption, which are more valuable than the equipment it gives you at higher wins (exception: wings, because those are stupidly overpriced/valued).
- Wait to gamble until you get a Lucky Day, then get as many 4-5 win blackjack streaks as you can. Stopping there almost guarantees a potion of cure corruption, which are more valuable than the equipment it gives you at higher wins (exception: wings, because those are stupidly overpriced/valued).