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Michael T
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Post by Michael T »

I still have a few charms that would give you the ability to track most of the things you hunt Ron. They are limited to about an hour and a half over 24 hours though, enough that with your detective skills you could home in after finding the general area. I also have a couple that would allow you to hit as hard as most of them do, again limited in time avalible. You are one of the few pwoplw I would offer these things to as you are very unlikely to become too dependent on them.

Michael T.
Beware the monster within, least it escape and take over your life.
Ron Caliburn
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Any sort of side effects?

My big worry is that something like that might make it easier for the reverse to happen - them to find me.
Ain't nuthin' that can't die.

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Michael T
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Post by Michael T »

Only a few of the major creatures that use magic could find you if you carry them, of course they caould find you even if you don't as much as you are active in your area. There are no side effects from useing them, other than some people begin to use them too much and begin to belive they can not act with out the charms. As I said you are fully aware of how capable you are with out the charms, so I don't fear you getting addictied to them.

I think the off chance something tracking you by the magic aura that the charms have is a small risk, given that with one of them you could for about ten minutes have the ability to do damage to supernatural creatures with your bare hands and feet. Your strenght would be close to on par with alot of the creatures as well.

Michael T.
Beware the monster within, least it escape and take over your life.
Magdalena
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Post by Magdalena »

Hi everyone. Wow I'm overwhelmed and extremely excited. I am on my way back to Arizona where I will tell some more things but right now I have things I really rather be doing than reporting on my quest. Needless to say, I found most of what I was looking for. Still more to go though.

But you know I just get all shakey and excited when good news comes my way.

Thanks so much Sasha, Clarity, Ethan, and Michael T for your assistance and communications! They all helped me immensely. When I get back to Arizona I will properly thank you and tell everyone here about what happened.
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Ron Caliburn
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Good Luck and Safe Home
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Eilonwy Solstice
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Seconded.

Post by Eilonwy Solstice »

Ron Caliburn wrote:Good Luck and Safe Home

Seconded. Be safe, Magdalena . . . and please, don’t be a stranger.
Sometimes the only thing to be done is to feel one’s way through the darkness.
Ethan Skinner
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Post by Ethan Skinner »

Glad to help, though all I did was get you in touch with Clarity. But you've had quite an impression on her.
The flesh is willing, and let's hope the spirit's strong.
Magdalena
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Post by Magdalena »

None of this would have been possible without the help I got from you all here. Thanks so much.

I'm taking the long road home. And I'm still too excited to really tell the whole tale but here's a bit of it. I arrived at the site where I last saw my friend alive in California. He did die that night, but he still was looking for me and I found him. And now I can feel him next to me at all times. He talks to me and I can talk to him. At the start I thought I had gone all the way nuts, but, no. Although I'm still adjusting to having him around, reading this post over my shoulder for example.

Weird, scary, fun, and I have to be honest, sad. But mostly happy.

And as he told me, "there's much left to be told, and it's not all good".

I hate seesaws.
Magdalena
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Post by Magdalena »

Ron Caliburn wrote:Good Luck and Safe Home


Thanks, Ron.
Magdalena
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Re: Seconded.

Post by Magdalena »

Eilonwy Solstice wrote:
Ron Caliburn wrote:Good Luck and Safe Home

Seconded. Be safe, Magdalena . . . and please, don’t be a stranger.

I'm sure I won't even if I wanted to be, which I don't.
Thanks.
Ethan Skinner
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Post by Ethan Skinner »

Glad to hear it.
The flesh is willing, and let's hope the spirit's strong.
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