The Ogre Fangorn of fangorn forest is trapped in a new cemetry on map 2,1
Very afraid of ghosts!
trapped Ogre
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trapped Ogre
That the Buddha regarded ignorance as the principle of birth and death, and therefore of misery in the world, is a well established fact.
Re: trapped Ogre
You can leave it using the giant grey stone gate, just click an it (or on your weapon standing in front of it). You should be able to leave that place then.
If you ever need help, write me.
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Your Shadow will always be with you, even if unseen in the dark.
Live - Laugh - Love - Loyality ♡
Your Shadow will always be with you, even if unseen in the dark.
Re: trapped Ogre
I tried that. Will try again. Thanks so muck!
That the Buddha regarded ignorance as the principle of birth and death, and therefore of misery in the world, is a well established fact.
Re: trapped Ogre
You can change your settings between touch to move and a control pad, or activate both. Maybe one works better than the other.
In worst case you can write a GM and ask to be teleported out of it.
Goodluck!
In worst case you can write a GM and ask to be teleported out of it.
Goodluck!
If you ever need help, write me.
Live - Laugh - Love - Loyality ♡
Your Shadow will always be with you, even if unseen in the dark.
Live - Laugh - Love - Loyality ♡
Your Shadow will always be with you, even if unseen in the dark.
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Re: trapped Ogre
There are Ent's in FT!
Did Fangorn get out?
Treebeard will be happy.
Did Fangorn get out?
Treebeard will be happy.
I am always AFK!
I am LK, A Friendly Knight.
I am LK, A Friendly Knight.
Re: trapped Ogre
They are being tried out to see if they fit FT, it is an Ent-ry level position!
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Re: trapped Ogre
Must be an outpost cemetary, like boot hill in the old west. Yep, thats what it is. Yep. Lol
That the Buddha regarded ignorance as the principle of birth and death, and therefore of misery in the world, is a well established fact.