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- 20:23, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Spermaceti (content was: "The lower parts of the Hamlet are drenched in (and some times built from) an unnamed white waxy substance. It is assumed that this is spermaceti, a type of whale oil which is gathered from the heads of sperm whales. This is because of the corpse found in the Chapel on Procession Road, a sperm whale with the same waxy substance pouring from its head. There could be similari...", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 20:23, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Smell (content was: "Smell is something commented on by multiple people in the Hamlet; many talk of a queer sea soaked scent found on the [players] body. It is strange, however, that none seem to talk of the scent of the sea itself, even though the Hamlet is built on its shores. Instead, the scent is perceived as strange. It is theorised that the statues point their nostrils towards the sky because it...", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 20:23, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Procession Road (content was: "The Procession Road is a road found in the lower layers of the Hamlet. Like much of this area, it is constructed with a waxy white substance thought to be spermaceti. Found in disrepair and forgotten, the road leads at one end to a Chapel, and at the other other, nothing. Libation statues line the road, similarly constructed from spermaceti. ==== How to reach the...", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 20:23, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Hamlet - Lakeside (content was: "Luminary Ramon", and the only contributor was "Bill bickerstaff" (talk))
- 20:22, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Francis (content was: "Francis is a man found in a small cell outside the old abode. We assume that this is Francis, the father of Harriet and her little sister. ====Dialogue==== Francis speaks a stream of barely intelligible jokes.", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 20:22, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Birthing (content was: "The reproductive system within the Hamlet is not typical because two members of the same species cannot reproduce by having sex. Instead, the process is often tied to the religious practices of the time. It is not explicitly stated why this is the case, and it is known that current settlers do have reproductive organs. An exception to this rule are the first settlers, hamels, w...", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 20:22, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Central Hamlet (content was: "''"The hamlet is found next to the sea on a grey shore, home to transparent waters filled with fog. The hamlet is thought to have once been a whaling town but has since fallen out of favour with the sea so that now its blacked spermaceti walls hang from its ceilings in a dour temper."'' - a description found in the game guide that is thought to be purposefully out of date, specifically because of its reference to spermaceti construction, something only found in the older la...")
- 20:21, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Animal (content was: "Animals are the second type of creature in the Hamlet.", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 18:26, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Luminary flesh (content was: "Item dropped by the old Luminary Ramon. Constantly bleeding, as the blood refuses to clot.", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 18:26, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Luminary Body Flesh (content was: "#REDIRECT Luminary Flesh", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 18:26, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Luminary Flesh (content was: "thumb| ''"The flesh seeps white milk. Small insects swim around inside the sac" ---- ''Use to grant temporary stength'' '' '''Luminary Body Flesh''' is an item dropped by the Luminary Ramon non-player character. ===Effects=== * Grants the player 10 insight.", and the only contributor was "Mephu" (talk))
- 18:12, 23 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs created page :About (Created page with "Here I will write about the hamlet, and the creatures and things which inhabit it. ===Luminary Ramon=== Luminary Ramon is inspired by a combination of three mythological or historical figures (perhaps four). There are many aspects of Luminary Ramon's death which are directly inspired by Ovid's account of Julius Caesar's murder and subsequent deification (Ovid, Metamorphoses. Bk. 15), in which Ovid describes the horror that Venus feels in discovering the inevitabil...")
- 22:54, 21 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs undeleted page MediaWiki:Common.css (9 revisions)
- 22:35, 21 January 2024 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page MediaWiki:Common.css (content was: "CSS placed here will be applied to all skins: #content { width: 70%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; } body { background-color: #262626; }", and the only contributor was "Bill bickerstaff" (talk))
- 17:56, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs changed group membership for Altair from (none) to editing_user
- 17:47, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs changed group membership for Mephu from (none) to editing_user
- 17:34, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs created page File:LuminaryFlesh.png
- 17:34, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs uploaded File:LuminaryFlesh.png
- 16:57, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs created page Luminary Ramon (Created page with "'''Luminary Ramon''' is an non-player character that can be found in Hamlet - Lakeside just before entering the Fen Churches, and is the sole survivor of the Hamlet ruling class. This character can be attacked, but will quickly leave you and will be back upon your return to this area. ===Dialogue===")
- 16:50, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs created page Hamlet - Lakeside (Created page with "Luminary Ramon")
- 16:47, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page CANOL (content was: "Page Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- If you were to find the Canol Road on a map, you would see a long shakey line cutting through the Yukon territory of Alaska. Yukon, terra incognita when the road first came to be, is famously inhospitable (it has been written). Looking down on this map I found myself butting up against a well established fear of mine, a fear of the cold. In Yukon you find yourself at odds with this age old antagonist. It's bitterness strikes your eyes and ma...")
- 16:47, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page 80 years prior (content was: "{| |In a lot of ways, this country is an unchanging one. Its harsh climate makes building here something like trying to build in the middle of the sea: cold and wet. Now, there are so few signs to be seen of what was once a peace fearing mission and a desperate attempt to fuel America's military complex. |To accomodate increading military traffic to Alaskan and Canadian bases after an attack on Pearl Harbour fuel was needed, and in 1942 a pipeline was commisioned ru...")
- 16:47, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page Norman Wells, Northwest Territories (content was: " A small town on the north bank of a brown river. There's an airstrip and commercial airlines fly here, you can also book charter flights to the Yukon side of the trail here, an option that a lot of travellers take.", and the only contributor was "TomVincent" (talk))
- 16:47, 5 December 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs deleted page The Country (content was: "What sort of country was to be the staging area for a project like CANOL? Some would hate the country; ice and snow and not much else most of the year, mosquitoes and dust the rest.", and the only contributor was "TomVincent" (talk))
- 12:55, 27 November 2023 Wilhelm talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Common.css (Created page with "CSS placed here will be applied to all skins: #content { width: 50% }")