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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Started conversation Apr 8, 2003
I recently signed up with the army and was recruited to nightblade.
reporting for duty, sir *salutes*.
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Mystrunner Posted Apr 8, 2003
*Salutes*
At ease, soldier. Welcome to the regiment. I see that you're a healer?
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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Posted Apr 8, 2003
Yes sir, but on a different medium. I heal defect using dream as a medium. I don't use allopathy, homeopathy, or any other pathies, sir. Have no medical experience, sir.
Experience in in-field healing and use of extreme force. Has skills in sninping and covert missions, sir. *salutes at ease*
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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Posted Apr 9, 2003
All my gear are ready sir. Awaiting mission briefing...
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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Posted Apr 27, 2003
Sir, i seem to be a little lost here... let me convey my question in the most consice way possible: "WHAT DO I DO?"
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Apr 30, 2003
Hi I'm the second in command Colonel Reefgirl, why don't you pop into the Nightbalde Hospital and see if Capt FWT is there if he isn't just set up an office anyway
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