Annie, you don't need to ask if you should fix it. Unless someone tells you that it needs to be fixed, it doesn't, so don't worry about it.
If you're looking for typical D&D elves, West, they can only see better in the dark than, say, a human. They don't have perfect darkvision. Of course, if the definition varies with the world, then that might not apply.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Before anyone accuses me of godmodding, the last bit of the post was supposed to be hypothetical. It would probably be more likely for them to lose balance and take a tumble down the stairs - or if Annie were in a particularly jumpy mood, this could end badly for Anja.
Or maybe there is another solution that eludes me. I haven't initiated a pvp post in awhile, so I'm not quite sure how they're structured.
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Westenev
Skulls vs Port Sarim
. I don't think I'm going to put this on my wattpad story collection. But figured this described everyone else's thoughts on what's going on with the event.
Why do people think I'm crazier than a room full of foxes in a psychiatric ward? Do they ever stop to think
how
the foxes got in there in the first place?
Why ask a question you
think
you want the answer to, yet
know
you will regret knowing?
arcblade kb
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Skulls vs Port Sarim
. I don't think I'm going to put this on my wattpad story collection. But figured this described everyone else's thoughts on what's going on with the event.
Kill the prisoners by accident?
That's harsh!
I can't wait to see your first impressions of our boat and new crew!
Inferi
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Annie, you don't need to ask if you should fix it. Unless someone tells you that it needs to be fixed, it doesn't, so don't worry about it.
Which already got read and already got confirmed that you didn't need to do anything with it. If you've made a mistake and everyone already knows that it has happened, leave it and let it go. If you don't want to make a mistake, take more time with what you do in the first place, because writing something and then changing it after someone points out that the scenario won't have the best end for you is not a good way to go.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.