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gem-quest · 5 years ago
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[ M O R N I N G S T A R . . . ]
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Real Name: [Mary Michaels]
Age: 17
FC: Yana Shmaylova
Species & Class: half-elven mage-knight [half-elven healer]
Guild: Obsidian
"Who are these like stars appearing these before God's throne who stand? Each a golden crown is wearing; who are all this glorious band?" - 1719 hymn
Description of In-Game Powers: It frustrates her to no end, how paltry her strength is even in a world of fantasy. Morningstar had jumped into Gem Quest so quickly and frantically that she picked her attributes by some fallible combination of instinct and random misfortune, and thus she first found herself in the game as a healer. A weasely, timid mouse of a creature, who could only stand on the sidelines and wait to help others, which only fueled the rage that sent her into the game in the first place. There is very little she can actually do, in terms of magical abilities. She can brew elixirs to heal and potions to strengthen. Her presence is calming, soothing, and her touch can put others at ease. Herbs and flowers blossom at her touch. She is nothing save a tool for others to use on their quests, a pretty gardener who makes the flowers grow.
But soon, she realized she could put these skills to other uses.
She sought out potioneering texts, bribed and bartered and threatened her way into sanctums of learning to glean knowledge of how to brew potions which would make her stronger, faster, more agile, better with weapons and armor. She discovered formulae that let her trap magical energy in her bottles, storing others' offensive spells for her own benefit. Her calming presence could be used to lure her enemies into a sense of ease. She cycled through weapons and armor until she found something that fit her hands at first--not potion alleviated how awful she was at swords, and staves and knives lack panache, but when she took the scythe from a knight she killed, she felt an immediate connection to the weapon. Maybe it was how icily pretty it looked. Maybe it was how dramatic the sheer fact of carrying around a scythe was. Maybe it was how she felt when she swung it, like she could cleave the earth in two.
She can now fight as a mage-knight, a fearsome one who taunts non-believers with the lightness of her lacy dresses and flower crowns before she razes them. Her name is Morningstar, and her name is feared--so long as no one finds out the true reason for the scores of vials in her inventory, so long as she can find victims for her magic theft, so long as she takes the potions every day to keep the shaking and the migraines down, so long as they never see her break.
And rest assured--she will never break. 
Place of Birth: [Burnettesville, Indiana]
Appearance: Small, willowy, with paper-white skin, eyes the color of tarnished metal, and hair shining like pale gold. She always wears long white dresses which flow in the wind and a crown of red flowers and berries. Except for her hair and her clothing, Morningstar looks much as she did in life. She can't get rid of her old face through her potions, no matter how many times she tries. She would have to leave the game to make a new character for that, and she--
She can't go back home. Not after all that.
Places most likely to be found in the game: Her base is a grotto in the Descend, where she brews the potions that let her maintain her illusion. The Euphoria helps dull the near-constant headaches and shakiness she experiences from using strength and speed potions so often. She can also be found walking through the alleys of the City of Magic and training in the Valley of Monsters, with a ferocity that borders on obsession. 
Current Inventory:
Crystal scythe x1
Iron knives x3
Fresh apples x5
Silver dust x2
Throttle dust x3
Medi-elixir x1
Ictuium x3
Dusting x1
[Second page inventory:
 Silver cauldron x1
Pewter cauldron x1
Mortar and pestle x1
Pruning knife x2
Firewood x6
Flint and steel x1
De Artibus Virtutis x1 (c-level scroll about combat potions)
De Potestate x1 (b-level scroll about potions that can manipulate XP and magical abilities)
Fortissime Potion x21 (c-level strength potion)
Celerrime Potion x21 (c-level speed and agility potion)
Vampira Acuta x16 (b-level potion that steals and stores the spells of others)
A plethora of potion ingredients, including a jar of what looks like fresh bone dust.]
Strongest Character Trait: Determination
"Brightest and best of the stars of the morning Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid." - 1811 hymn
Strengths: Morningstar is almost frighteningly single-minded. When she decides to do something, she will stand by it until the bitter end. She can be highly strategic and plans for the long run. With regards to her in-game abilities, she might not be willing to admit to it on most days, but she's currently one of the most experienced potioneers and healers in Gem Quest. Given proper time and resources, she can heal just about any injury on herself.
Weaknesses: She is fueled partially by resentment, anger, and desperation, partially by vanity and pride. Her loyalties lie with no one except herself, and even then, she sometimes seems like she's working against her own interests. She is self-destructive to the extreme. She rarely makes friends and even more rarely keeps them, and she lies out of habit, having kept so much of herself secret in life that she cannot help but do it in the game. Despite her capacity for careful strategy, she is often rash and impulsive with her own safety. She is reckless, belligerent, and often destructive. Many of her own Guild fear and resent her, some tolerate her, but none actually like her, and she is more than content with that.
Aside from her abrasive personality, she is simply not the best combatant the game. Gem Quest is the game of its type she's ever played, and it took her ages to get used to the commands for actions as simple as accessing her inventory. Moreover, no matter how many potions she takes, she will never have the full abilities of a mage-knight. Her strength is dependent on her regularly taking potions which were never meant for long term use, and her combative magical abilities are essentially the fragments of spells stolen from the players she defeats in battle.
Player Stats: All of Morningstar's stats factor in the impact of her strength and speed potions (which also, due to aggressive and repeated use, have started to negatively impact her luck). The numbers have drastically warped from her original stats as a healer. 
STRENGTH: 6
DEFENCE: 5
CHARISMA: 6
PSYCHE: 4
WILLPOWER: 9
CAUTIOUSNESS: 3
AGILITY: 4
ENDURANCE: 3
INTELLIGENCE: 7
LUCK: 2
Personality: A proud and fiercely bitter young woman who has absolutely nothing to lose--is there anyone else more glorious? is there anything else more dangerous?
"Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven." - John Milton, Paradise Lost
Biography: 
Her name is Morningstar.
She has no other name. She picked it for a reason, you know, and the reason is so that she will never be forgotten. She relishes how it resounds with all the gibberish fear of long-dead saints clutching at their unbeating hearts. She relishes its incongruity.
Morningstar knows how people see her. From when she was young, from before she was trapped, or freed, inside a world of lost children with pointy objects, she's always been seen as the pretty one, the dainty one, the little china teacup, so easily broken--and if you have ever thought that about her with that exact metaphor, as a china doll, or a china teacup, or as some other breakable thing with a foreign name. She knows how people saw her back in the town that is no longer her home, a tiny place on a map surrounded by potato farms with a grand population total of 1,346. 
Morningstar is fearsome, somewhere between an angel and a monster. Mary Michaels--was the preacher's daughter. A good girl, a dutiful daughter to her parents, a dutiful sister to her parents' son, pretty as a picture and quiet as one, inoffensive as a still life of pristine white roses. Look at that girl. So pretty. So quiet and composed, all dressed in pastel A-line dresses, strand of pearls like a chain at her neck. Her father is a holy man, which almost makes up for the fact that he married a woman who isn't white, and she knows she's lucky, because she grew up in America, the land of freedom and opportunity and God, and she never knew the sin of a motherland that wasn't God's own country.
What a good girl. Her parents must have read her the Good Book for her bedtime stories.
Which they did. They read her the parables and psalms throughout elementary school, the gospels throughout middle school, and Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained when they thought her mature enough to see something a little darker. She remembers reading Paradise Lost and feeling stunned--at the idea of a rebellion against God, that God could be so fallible. She remembers her mouth going dry and clumsy when she read about the serpent's seduction of Eve, and how the rebel angel loved something that he should not have loved. She saw it in her mind's eye, Morningstar, Light-Bearer, watching and loving the first woman from the branches of the trees, rising up against the heavens themselves, and she thought with a start that Lucifer should have been a woman, and she looked down at her own hands and wept. There was nothing else that she could do. Everyone thought that she was too pretty and quiet, too frighteningly dainty to even think of thinking against her parents' wishes, and back in that little town of 1,346, where everyone went to church and believed so much in damnation, they were right. 
She read Paradise Lost when she was thirteen, and she's known since then that she would go to hell. But it wasn't until her seventeenth birthday that she knew that she deserved it, that she was rotten with sin, down to her core, because that was the day Emily moved away. She knew she would never be free from sin, but she had never wanted to hurt Emily, who was beautiful and kind and wholly good, who made her laugh and never, ever screamed at her when she said she didn't believe in any God. Emily, who was so different from the other girls in her school, who had been her best friend for as long as she could remember--
--who had to move to a city hundreds of miles away because someone saw the two of them kissing in the bathrooms, and the next day, Emily's locker was covered in graffiti and the homeowners' association kicked her family out of their neighborhood, because that seventeen-year-old girl with frizzy hair and stars in her honeyed eyes was the devil, the devil for corrupting the preacher's daughter.
And on the day Emily moved away, Mary was called to the principal's office, and her father the preacher was in there waiting for her, thunderously, hideously angry.
He sent her home to wait for him. When she got home, her mother and brother wouldn't look her in the eyes. She knew something was about to happen to her, something she did not want to endure, and though she knew that such wanting made her disobedient and even more rotten, she ran upstairs and locked herself into her brother's room, which had a door that locked from the inside, unlike hers. He had a VR headset, running some game called Gem Quest. Emily had liked that game too. She tried to get Mary to play it with her before--
None of that matters anymore. What matters is that Morningstar is here, and she doesn't know any Mary Michaels. No, more than that, Morningstar hates the girl that was Mary, so quiet she was afraid to stand up for the only other girl who understood her, who might have seen stars in her eyes in return, so quiet that her only rebellion in seventeen years had been sneaking into her brother's room and running away from everything she ever knew, wanting to be anyone, anything other than Mary.
When the announcement came, she thought for moment that she might believe in God after all. She doesn't want to leave the Guilds. She can't. It would be the cruelest of cruelties, to make her go back, returning to a family who are wanting to beat the sin from her, to a life of endless A-line dresses and pearl necklaces at church socials, of no future outside of hating her parents and herself and the people she loves and the people she'll be forced to love, a future of nothing? She can't leave. If Obsidian wins and they try to make her leave with the victors, she will slice them down with her own hands. She can't leave from here. There are dragons here, and swords and scythes. She can have power here. She can scream and shout and love and destroy. She can call herself the Morningstar and rise up against Heaven. Lucifer is a woman, and Lucifer will win.
Her name is Morningstar. She knows no other name.
Relationships:
ENTHRONED
INFERNA
Playlist:
"Ophelia" by Marika Hackman
“Born to Die” by Lana Del Rey (Woodkid and the Shoes Remix)
"Hope in the Air" by Laura Marling
"Delilah" by Florence and the Machine
"Devil Inside" by London Grammar (INXS cover)
"Chasing Twisters" by Delta Rae
"The One That Got Away" by The Civil Wars
"home with you" by FKA twigs
"We Have It All" by Pim Stones
"So Human of You" by Shireen
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richmegavideo · 6 years ago
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Speaking of Crate Digging, What About The Crates?
  What crates stack up the best for record storage and transporting collections?
Related to Elements: Crate Digging, DJ
Long before Showbiz & AG rapped about “Diggin’ in the Crates” on their 1991 Soul Clap EP, or even before “Diamond done looked in the crate and found you this FUNKY beat!” on Raheem’s 1989 track “I’m The King”, DJs and vinyl collectors have been digging through actual real milk crates for their records.  In fact, crates have been used for decades longer than the term Crate Digging was even muttered in any song, because of their once abundant availability and convenient size they were the most practical container for transporting and storing records.  Milk crates can come in countless shapes, sizes, styles and colors and to this day they are manufactured specifically for storing things just like your records.  Some are much more practical than others for the job.  While some are easier to carry, they might be bad on record edges when diggers carelessly flip through them.  Yet others were seemingly designed for storing 12″ wax because they cradle the records safely under the rim making them easy to stack without damaging the top spines.
K-Def knows crates.
Crate Break Down: Your typical crates, the classic brown, classic orange, and bad blue Sterilite.
For over 15 years, Wade Schilling, Owner of Metrowax Records has accumulated a mass amount of all kinds of interesting crates in his various acquisitions of DJ collections.  He has been kind enough to let me run rampant in his huge warehouse allowing me to snap photos of the more interesting ones that not a lot of people see hanging around any more.  He’s got the good, the bad, and the ugly crates too.  It’s clear they just don’t make crates like they used to, in fact so many of these are now basically antiques.
Crates are rarely ever discussed by crate diggers, they ironically seem iconic and mundane at the same time.  Everyone who has them seems to overlook them, they neglect them or kick them out of the way, or maybe they step on them to reach a higher shelf.    Antique or not, no one really knows their true dollar value, nor does it matter, but we all visually associate them with what we truly love, our vinyl collections.  When you see a milk crate, you don’t think about milk, you think about records! 
Classic Orange vs Big Grey
So which ones work best? Which ones are the worst for storage and digging? It depends. It’s basically a personal preference based on how you use them. Are you a DJ who only cares about the music, wants something lightweight and easy to handle who maybe doesn’t care if the covers are damaged? Are you an audiophile who keeps the record covers in pristine condition and puts outer protective plastic sleeves on his or her best wax? All of these are factors in deciding which ones get filled with your beloved records.  
The Classic Orange Crate:
The smaller classic orange crates force angled storage of records
It could be orange or brown or any color.  It’s whatever color the milk company felt like repping that year.  At Metrowax most of them are orange with the big green “G” for Golden Guernsey Dairy.  But regardless of color, they are all that slightly-too-small-for-twelves size.  
Personally, I like my 12″ records to fit perfectly in the crate.  These classic orange crates are not wide enough for that.  However, when packed just full enough (not too full, or too loose) the records don’t flop back and forth and for transporting small collections they are adequate and fairly rugged and light weight.  But they are not stackable when full of 12″s and if you don’t have the right number of records in them the records tend to bend and flop back and forth which can be hard on the edges and the records if you aren’t careful.  
Classic Orange Rating: Strength: 9/10 Weight: 9/10 Record Wear: 5/10 Ease of Handling: 8/10 Amount of Records Held: 5/10 Overall Rating: 7/10 (Average)
The Big Grey Crate:
A mad villain named DOOM stares from the iconic “X”s in big grey crate
Records easily fit in Big Grey.  They stay well below the rim making them easy to stack while full.  They are tough and fairly lightweight but not as easy to handle as the classic orange.  The hand holds are fairly sharp and when loaded are a bit rough on the hands.  The edges inside the crate, like many crates, are fairly sharp and with repeat record flipping they will wear on the record jackets’ spines and sides.  Like most crates, potential wear and tear can be minimized when it’s lined with either congregated cardboard or carpet on the bottom, or if you really want to be anal you can line the front back and sides with cardboard as well.  
Like the grey crate, this white one has sharp handles.  Fixed with grip tape!
Big Grey Rating: Strength: 9/10 Weight: 8/10 Record Wear: 7/10 Ease of Handling: 7/10 Amount of Records Held: 9/10 Overall Rating: 8/10 (Above Average)  
The Big Orange Crate:
Unlike the classic orange, this generic orange crate is full sized
I bought this crate from Wade months ago because it was one of my favorite crates ever,  and it really adds a nice touch of color to my studio.  It currently holds all my odd-ball novelty crate digging beat-source records, library records and sound effects.  Records easily fit in Big Orange as well.  Records are taller than the crate so once it’s full it cannot be stacked.  They are extremely tough with almost none of the typical crate holes which are much easier on the records when flipping through them.  Their handles are a bit sharp and might hurt the hands when fully loaded but they are still one of the most practical crates for protecting, moving and storing records.  When a 12X12″ carpet square sits at the bottom of big orange, it cushions your records and keeps them from sliding forward, and with that small addition, this crate is as good as it gets.
Like the classic orange, without padding, the bottom is not ideal for record wear and tear
Big Orange Rating:
Strength: 9/10
Weight: 7/10
Record Wear: 9/10
Ease of Handling: 7/10
Amount of Records Held: 9/10
Overall Rating: 8/10 (Above Average)
The Big Red Crate:
Big red, the best crate to store my scratch tools
The same day I bought big orange, I bought this crate from Metrowax as well.   It seems to be much older and tougher then big orange, and it has the throwback milk logo going for it, but other then that it’s basically the same type of crate except slightly taller. 
A vintage French-Canadian Milk Crate
Big Red Rating:
Strength: 9/10 Weight: 7/10 Record Wear: 9/10 Ease of Handling: 7/10 Amount of Records Held: 9/10 Overall Rating: 8/10 (Above Average)
The Bad Blue Crate:
Notice there is no records in that?  There’s a good reason for that.  Bad blue is called that because quite frankly it’s lousy and basically a worthless waste of space.  It’s a fairly modern, cheaply manufactured crate for random home storage use by Sterilite.  This never had anything to do with milk, and it shows.  Metrowax probably got this from some DJ who bought it from K-Mart back in the day.  It’s very lightweight and therefore very breakable.  Every single edge protruding from inside and outside of this crate is sharp.  Incidentally It destroys record’s covers with even a few flips through them.  Even half loaded with records, picking it up leaves sharp painful pressure marks on your hands.  You can find a very similar modern day equivelent of Bad Blue in many department stores and I would strongly recommend that you never buy it for storing your records unless you don’t care about cosmetic damage to your covers.
Bad Blue Rating: Strength: 5/10 Weight: 8/10 Record Wear: 4/10 Ease of Handling: 3/10 Amount of Records Held: 8/10 Overall Rating: 5/10 (Poor)
The Sharp Yellow Crate:
“OOOM, BOW BOW…  CHICK!  CHICKA, CHICKAAAHHH!”
Like bad blue, this is manufactured for general home storage for people’s crap.  Except this one is even weaker, lighter, and sharper edged and so it chips easily.  Carrying it even empty pains the hands.  This one is so bad it seems to have attracted some kind of brownish mold growth on it.  It normally doesn’t even store even Metrowax’s unsellable records but since I found the perfect 12″ for the picture I couldn’t resist the setup of the photo.  As soon as Wade saw me fill it with records he made damn sure I emptied it immediately after photographing it.   “I don’t even know why that crate is in here” he muttered. Sharp Yellow Rating: Strength: 4/10 Weight: 8/10 Record Wear: 3/10 Ease of Handling: 2/10 Amount of Records Held: 8/10 Overall Rating: 5/10 (Very Poor) The Wide Load Crate:
Embassy Dairy’s wide load crate, not bad for CDs
This vintage milk crate is fairly odd, it’s much wider than the standard square crate.  Not thick enough to put 12″ records in it the long way, and too wide to put them in the short way.  You could place a few twelves in it and slide in a few 7″s on the side of it to keep them from sliding around, or better yet, you could use it the way Wade does as storage for random 45s and CDs.  Basically, when loaded, It’s too cumbersome to be practical. It’s better as an “odds and ends” storage container.
Not bad for 45s either!
These two are from “Embassy Dairy” with the tag-line “A Protein Group Company” based out of Waldorf Maryland.  Want to call them and see if they have any more crates?   All you gotta do is zoom in to the phone number on the picture of the crate and see if they are still kicking it in 2013.
Wide Load Rating: Strength: 8/10 Weight: 6/10 Record Wear: 5/10 Ease of Handling: 2/10 Amount of Records Held: 8/10 Overall Rating: 5/10 (Poor) 
The Steel Crate:
This solid steel constructed crate with a plastic bottom crate is a pain
Just like the classic orange crate, the records don’t fit in straight.  They need to be angled to fit in at all.  But at least the classic orange completely destroy your covers like this does with flipping of records.  Sure, it’s strong, but it’s heavy as hell and loaded with sharp edges.  There’s about 30 dollars worth of scrap metal here that’s basically what it’s good for. Steel Wire Rating: Strength: 10/10 Weight: 2/10 Record Wear: 4/10 Ease of Handling: 4/10 Amount of Records Held: 5/10 Overall Rating: 5/10 (Very Poor)
The Wooden Crate (Fruit Crate): 
Stezo chilling in the wooden crate.
Sure it holds a lot of records, but try lifting it.
No brand names on this, so we’re not sure if it’s a real fruit crate or just handmade and sized the same.  It’s got a cool factor, although it’s pretty long it’s hard to carry and even pick up.  The wood is fairly smooth, but it’s still not the best on records edges for flipping through them.  As long as you have to store records you won’t be moving for a long period of time this is fine, but I wouldn’t even attempt to use it to carry my records from DJ gig to gig.
Wooden Crate Rating:
Strength: 7/10 Weight: 2/10 Record Wear: 6/10 Ease of Handling: 3/10 Amount of Records Held: 10/10 Overall Rating: 5/10 (Poor)
The Plastic Tub:
Another cheap Sterilite product
Not a crate technically, but in this case it was purchased to store records.  I guess “Sterilite” is death to covers because this one is just as shoddy as it’s other cheap container the bad blue crate.  The sides are smooth, but the records sit on cheap plastic that cracks under no pressure at all.  Wade told me this broke immediately after filling it half way.  
The record edges were somehow stronger than the clear plastic, so it broke through damaging the record and the tub.  Carpet was added to try to get by but even that didn’t help the integrity of the tub.  Out of all storage crates this tub is probably the absolute worst option.  Too big to be practical and too week to be filled.  Use this to store record magazines, NOT your records.  There are some tubs that are just fine for storing records but this isn’t one of them.
By putting plush carpet in the bottom of these tubs that made it so they weren’t completely  useless wastes of space, but even with carpet in them to protect the records, once filled you shouldn’t even think of lifting it or the entire bottom will break right off leaving you a pile of damaged records on the floor.
Plastic Tub Rating: Strength: 1/10 Weight: 8/10 Record Wear: 3/10 Ease of Handling: 3/10 Amount of Records Held: 8/10 Overall Rating: 4/10 (Worst) 
The Record Flight Case (Odyssey) 
Bulletproof but heavy.
Another “Not a crate” crate, but this had to be included here because I’m pretty sure this thing literally is bulletproof.  Designed to be sealed closed and even locked for the traveling DJs of the world.  It’s made with a heavy duty metal shell with a softer inner padding.  The padding could be improved since when it’s not full records can flop back and forth easier, I usually just add a small piece of styrofoam in the front when I’m on the road so if they do fall they fall against that and not the metal lip.  Designed to hold 80 records comfortably its about as heavy as you’d want it to be.  Any bigger and it would be too heavy to carry with the one handed handle at the top.  The really nice thing about this is it protects your records on all sides including from sun damage and subsequent warping from hot days.  Rain and snow proof too! 
Lockable and Weather Proof.
Nowadays I keep all my Sesame Street and non-Sesame Street kids records in here as it’s the perfect size for that small niche collection.  
Odyssey Flight Case Rating: Strength: 10/10 Weight: 7/10 Record Wear: 8/10 Ease of Handling: 8/10 Amount of Records Held: 8/10 Overall Rating: 8/10 (Best)
Summary:
To cap it all off, it’s apparent that there are many varieties of crates out there.  So many we’ve never seen nor will we ever see since many of them are basically regionally produced milk crates.  They each have their own strengths, weaknesses, and quirks.  In real life scenarios many of the modern retail store sold crates just aren’t cut out to hold your records.  Frankly quite a few of the old milk crates aren’t much better on your record’s covers and spines if misused. 
Crate digging as we know it will always be about the records and never about the crates, but the crates themselves will always be the unheralded symbol of our ongoing quest for our personal best, yet-to-be-discovered records.   
ADD ON!  GOT A GREAT CRATE NOT SHOWN HERE?
Submit it to us here, by posting a picture link in your comment.  If anti-spam settings won’t allow you to post a picture link, post a written comment only and I’ll make sure it get’s shared here.  You can always join up and PM me at our forum the Cratedigging Cooperative or else you can find my email here. 
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This concept is still real in Runescape, where accessibility to more loan in the game will permit you to buy far better devices and also accessories, which directly impacts the strength of your personality. One of the simplest paths for Runescape GP riches is with the wonderful exchange. This is just how you do it: On the official RuneScape site, players could locate the most trusted online forums created by Jagex. These online forums provide the players a chance to to take part in discussions pertaining to the video games. They likewise obtain an opportunity to acquire some items at discounted prices through these discussion forums, as well as upload their viewpoints on what might be doing not have in the game. This will provide them a chance to have their options consisted of in the personality personalization system. Ask these questions, and you will certainly recognize which short article to trade. I have described it in a lot even more detail in my guide. I hope you appreciated this post which you recognized some concepts of the Great Exchange I will certainly write several even more short articles on investment in buying as well as marketing and also the Great Exchange. All Runescape personalities, the on-line game top, can be differentiated via their capabilities. The players need to know which one is the very best. Right here is a summary of the skills in Runescape. It depends on you to make a decision which of them will certainly function best for you.
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