Postby Corwin Skyborn » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:34 am
One day there was a curious Rogue who discovered a large Treasure Box which he promptly unlocked. Inside the Box he discovered a Scepter of Morning Light with 2 charges, and 25 teleport scrolls 5 for Caernivale, 5 for Dundee, 5 for Milltown, 5 for Branishor, and 5 for Fort Fartown. This adventurer had something of a wanderlust and compulsively read 20 of the scrolls in a row, He poofed back and forth across Valorn. His mind was a bit dislocated by so much teleporting, causing him to Vow never to teleport again. He now promises to give the Scepter as well as the 5 remaining Teleport scrolls to whoever can guess which 5 he has left.
The Contest:
Guess the correct 5 Remaining scrolls. There is no pattern to the 5 scrolls they are simply the 5 that he had left. Guess Correctly and Win the Prizes.
I physically wrote down the 5 city names onto 25 slips of paper and randomly removed them 1 at a time until I had 5 left. The names are written down on a piece of paper and are sitting here near my PC. So i'll be able to check for the winner.
The Rules:
You can guess once per day, (i'll know by the time stamps on the post) The contest will run until someone guesses the correct 5 scrolls in no specific order. The contest could potentially run for a long time, So I intend to be ready to give some hints if the contest needs to be sped up.
How to play:
Just make a post with your guess. I will give an example. (Milltown, Milltown, Branishor, Branishor, Branishor) your guesses should look like this but with your own guess of the correct 5 remaining scrolls in no specific order. Remember you are limited to 1 guess per day.
The Prizes:
The Winner will take home a fully charged Scepter of Morning Light and the same 5 Teleport Scrolls which are the winning guess.
Contest Duration:
I don't plan on having this contest run more than a couple weeks. The longer the contest runs the more likely I am to post more and more hints until someone wins
Good Luck to All!
Uh just to answer the potential flood of questions. The rogue in the story is fictional, as is the large treasure box. The prizes are VERY real.
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Corwin Skyborn on Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Trying to make sense of gods and goddesses has led many men to ruin. I suggest you avoid it from now on.
-Ben-