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Message ID: 302
Date: Tue Apr 27 16:04:38 BST 1999
Author: John Robertson
Subject: Re: Kelin's Lullaby
> From: "Kyle" <ksibbald@...>
>
> The first thing I did when I got this song was to test this very thing.
> Picking on one of the Splitpaw gnolls in South Karana, I put one to sleep
> with my song and quickly evacuated the area. I was well clear when it awoke
> again but it still came after me. Even a quick application of Lament while
> it nodded was not enough to stop it from chasing me down.
>
> I do know that the effect worked as you explain back in beta.
>
> Good Journey,
>
> Sineras (Cazic-Thule)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Robertson [mailto:johnr@...]
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 8:27 AM
> To: eqbards@onelist.com
> Subject: [eqbards] Re: Kelin's Lullaby
>
> From: "John Robertson" <johnr@...>
>
> The things you have to remember with the lullaby are:
>
> b) This song only makes it forget that it's mad at you "right now". If
> you are the sort of person that it gets mad at normally, and you're
> still around when the song wears off, it will get mad at you again. If
> it helps you anyway, think of it as waking up and thinking that it's
> attacking you for the first time again. :)
>
> In theory, you should be able to start singing this song, put things
> around you to sleep, then run away quickly so that when they wake up,
> they will have forgotten about you and go on their merry way. In
> practice, not only for the reasons listed above, this is tricky to
> achieve.
>
> Jyzan
>
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