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Your Very Own Adventure - Part 70

22/8/2014

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a) The Seeker and Oisin.  The pair obviously get along and the Seeker can protect Oisin if the Seeker's Son happens to show up.
b) Hessa and Sylpha.  They're not the best of friends, but they have sharper eyes and ears than anyone else, and it leaves the Seeker and his Qilin here to help you should the Seeker's Son show up.
c) Oisin and yourself.  If you get caught skulking around, it'll be easier to explain than if the others got caught, and it'll give some time for Hessa, Sylpha and the Seeker to become comfortable with one another better.

Choose well, because even the seemingly insignificant decisions have a great impact further down the line.

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Bill Eggleton
3/9/2014 12:39:40 am

I vote for option B as it makes the most sense regarding the Seeker's Son.

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