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14 thoughts on “Page 36”
Grendelkin
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I didn’t need oracle lessons to see that coming. 😕
Laurel
So far people in Jerigor don’t seem very helpful in general.
Dummy_A.I
Curse you ironic humor!
Laurel
It foils even the strongest of heroes!
Dr. Bright Star
Reverse to disgruntled anime face on our heroes.
Grendelkin
Play sad trombone . wav, too.
Laurel
Definitely the case.
Schattensturm
The pamphlets were a lie 🙁
Grendelkin
They usually are. :-/
Laurel
Seems like marketing needs to get on that.
Grendelkin
The divide between “can” and “want to” is wide, deep and cold.
Laurel
Sad but true.
Merchant of Pain
Just need to ask nicely, you say?
Laurel
Jett has way too faith that other people want to be kind and helpful.
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