VerdAnt
| From: | Dungeon Master |
| To: | All |
| Date: | Wed 1 Sep 1993 7:42 |
Yes, it is spelt with an A, not an E, and according to Webster's Second World
Dictionary, it means either green, covered with green vegetation, or immature.
Nice.
Anyways, the alchemist sees through this cheap trick (or so she thinks) and
sticks with her deal. "I am quite sure," she remarks, "that when the constable
gets here he will be more than happy to arrest you for breaking and entering,
showing a weapon in public, harrassment, and perhaps, if I'm feeling really
nasty, theft, assault, and forgery. Now I suggest you either buy my wares or
remove yourselves from the premises - NOW!"
However, Aardvarkin, lacking sufficient funds, attempts to steal the potions,
but, in his excitement, forgot to leave the DM a private message, in which
case everyone knows about it now, so it would be rather futile to try to
perform. :)
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