Re: Looking for a curse
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 07:08:17 -0000,
Brent (digital.brent@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
The PC has anchors tattoed to each of his limbs, the closer he gets to
large bodies of water, the heavier these tattoos become,
Alternatively, the farther he gets away from a large body of water, the
heavier they become. Eliminates the automatic drowning problem and makes
the curse relevant in most situations.
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"Sometimes I stand by the door and look into the darkness. Then I
am reminded how dearly I cherish my boredom, and what a precious
commodity is so much misery." -- Jack Vance
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