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Message ID: 316
Date: Wed Apr 28 00:25:53 BST 1999
Author: Kyle
Subject: Re: Kelin's Lullaby


It might be based off of experience as well. The 'forget' effect might come
later...

Good Journey,

Sineras (Cazic-Thule)


-----Original Message-----
From: John Robertson [mailto:johnr@...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 10:05 AM
To: eqbards@onelist.com
Subject: [eqbards] Re: Kelin's Lullaby


From: "John Robertson" <johnr@...>


I have had the lullaby work the same way recently, but it seems to be much
more
rare now. Perhaps it works on some creatures and not others, based on
their AI or
something. When fighting Gearheart, for example, putting him to sleep and
moving
away has worked like a charm for me.

Jyzan


Kyle wrote:

> 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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