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SimonsTwin

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  1. SKATE BLOODZ wrote me a private message saying: Everything revolves around smithing! That got him and I on a journey -- a journey to find something unrelated to smithing. I will be dialogued either as Simons Twin or simply 'S' and SKATE BLOODS as 'M,' for his first name. Attack S: Attack has to do with smithing because it achieves different levels of weapons M: and those weapons are smithed! Prayer M: What about prayer? S: You make holy symbols out of steel bars, which is smithing. M: OK, doesn't make too much sense, but that eliminates crafting from the list too Combat (Overall) M: What about the other combat stuff? S: Well, excluding slayer they contribute to combat. S: Combat is related to Attack, and Attack, as noted before, is connected. Slayer: The Skill I Think Is Pointless S: Slayer has nothing to do with smithing! M: Yes it does S: Oh right, because it is an add-on to combat, etc. But that's indirectly. S: The only reason it's connected is because it has the same focus as combat: to kill monsters This is only a taste of this, and more is prone to come. (I need to take a rest from this)
  2. 11 X 2 Could you reserve that for me?
  3. Fy faaaaaaaaaaaaan! Va mycket du har skrivit. Lol, kanske ses på riktigt. Simons Twin

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