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...somewhere in Milan: "Mummy, when will Daddy be home?"kabukiman wrote:So, we are running the road of the zelots. We killed a man who didn't harm us, who was just probably doing his job. We would be nice recruits to the inquisition! Everyone is is guilty.
Don't worry about it, I'm chilling. Anyway, I've been really unwell these past few weeks (it's been a long, long winter here in the UK) and it's been a relief not to have to think about adventuring.Howerd Phillips wrote:Poor Herb must be completely bored...)
Agreed - I hate, hate cold damp grey England. The other seasons are lovely, though.it's been a long, long winter here in the UK
Alvise de Gremanci was a man living in Venice in the late 18th century.
He was an automaton and doll maker of some notoriety. His dolls and moving mechanical people were very fashionable at the time, and often made great gifts for children and mistresses.
He bought a piece of the Sedefkar Simulacrum, after it was carried in Venice by Napoleon's soldiers.
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