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bsnott

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To Kill a Bronze Colossus
« on: August 20, 2015, 11:03:40 am »

Day 1:
Asked around, was told about some kobolds to the northwest. Ventured north, along the lake, and stopped at a hamlet just before the camp.

Day 2:
Attacked the camp in early morning, left no survivors. Went back to village I'd just rested at. "It was inevitable." Was told about a Bronze Colossus by the name of Sculptedsharks, residing in a place called Stabmasters far to the east. I will set out in the morning.

Day 3:
Set out in search of Stabmasters with my band of four. Stopped a few hamlets to the east for some water at a river. Tried to travel through a storm, couldn't find way. Stopped at a hamlet named Reignmerchants for the night.

Day 4:
Stopped to cross an drink from a river just outside of Reignmerchants. Stopped in a hillock named Gearlove for the night. The dwarves there were very friendly people.

Day 5:
Traveled up and down mountain range looking for a pass all day. Stopped in another hillock for the night.

Day 6:
Traveled north, going to go around the mountains. Decided to hunt just on the outskirts of a hillock. Came upon a group of boars, chased down and killed one. Should have enough meat for the trip now. Got caught in the mountain range at night, had to backtrack to a hillock to sleep. I have traveled far north of Stabmasters, now I must venture southeast.
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"This town ain't big enough for the two of us, turkey"

*gobbles menacingly*

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Re: To Kill a Bronze Colossus
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2015, 11:04:31 am »

It's kind of annoying having to stop to drink every five seconds. Is there any way to just turn off thirst for adventurer mode? I still want to keep hunger though because I think having to hunt for sustenance or at least buy it makes for good RP.
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Re: To Kill a Bronze Colossus
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2015, 11:12:30 am »

Assuming you aren't abusing the empty waterskin on the ground > fill from puddle, add no_drink to your adventurer race?
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Re: To Kill a Bronze Colossus
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2015, 01:51:57 pm »

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To Kill a Bronze Colossus

I've heard that a Fluffy Wambler to the head works wonders.
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Dwarf!  Indeed, a devious delight fond of drink and industry deceived as both do-gooder and devil by the delusions of deities.  This demander, no daft demeanor, is a driving force of the deadly diocese, now disappointed, delirious from goblin deception.  However, this delicious derangement of a demolished diamond stands determined!

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Re: To Kill a Bronze Colossus
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2015, 04:50:33 pm »

It's kind of annoying having to stop to drink every five seconds. Is there any way to just turn off thirst for adventurer mode? I still want to keep hunger though because I think having to hunt for sustenance or at least buy it makes for good RP.

open your creature_standard files. Search for whatever race you want to fix it and add [NO_DRINK] somewhere in its entry.

Also works with [NO_EAT] and [NO_SLEEP]

Don't try that fro dwarves though it messes up fortress mode.
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Re: To Kill a Bronze Colossus
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2015, 05:26:53 pm »

Silver Whips work wonders on Bronze Colossi.
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