![]() ![]() ( ) Turn in the two pipes and Robe of the Lost Circle to Brother Balatin (must not be aggro'd, or first charmed) in Dreadlands to receive Robe of the Whistling Fists. ( ) Kill a drolvarg pawbuster in Karnor's Castle and loot A Metal Pipe (Zan). ( ) Kill an iksar betrayer in Chardok and loot A Metal Pipe (Fi). ( ) Combine Shadow Silk, Needle of the Void, Rare Robe Pattern, and Song: Jonthan's Whistling Warsong in a sewing kit to make Robe of the Lost Circle NOFAIL ( ) Combine Shadow Wolf Pelt, Silk Swatch, and Spell: Gather Shadows in sewing kit to make Shadow Silk (Tailoring 36). ( ) Turn in Red Sash of Order and The Idol to Brother Zephyl in Rathe Mountains to get Rare Robe Pattern. ( ) Turn in Purple Headband and Code of Zan Fi to Brother Qwinn in Southern Karana to get Needle of the Void. It should be noted you can MQ the idol and sash to Brother Zephyl. ( ) Kill Raster of Guk in Lower Guk to get The Idol. ( ) Kill Targin the Rock in Nagafen's Lair King room to get Code of Zan Fi. ( ) Obtain Red Sash of Order via quests OR by killing either of the two monks in the Freeport guild hall. Robe of the Lost Circle sub-quest (Can also be completed by killing Brother Zephyl in Rathe or Brother Qwinn in South Karana. It turns out that the chief financial officer at Trion Systems - halt! - I can say no more. There are some wonderful Boston moments in my friend Joseph Finder's forthcoming high-tech thriller, "Paranoia." The 26-year-old protagonist, Adam Cassidy, makes a passing reference to Mitt Romney's alma mater Bain & Co., "a high priced global management-consulting firm that takes guys around my age, guys that know even less than I do, and works them until they're drooling idiots, making them visit companies and write reports and bill hundreds of thousands of dollars for their bogus wisdom." Could Finder, a Russianist, have known that the great David Owen - not the former British foreign secretary I mean The New Yorker's David Owen - once branded Bain "the KGB of management consulting" in a famous Harper's magazine article, "Those Who Can't, Consult"?įurthermore, a front-page article by the Wall Street Journal's veteran high-tech reporter, William Bulkeley, plays a key role in the thriller's denouement. He experiments with other characters a lot more than I do though." Give him a tell if you want a fun guy to group with. "Anyone with a lick of sense in EQ could see right through babbling and knows that he was the train conductor in that entire episode. "C'mon dude, you ever hear of a cleric pulling in a group with a paladin?" Schilling answered. Later, Allakhazam offered Schilling the chance to tell his side of the story. Glanville's tale: "One day, Schill was playing his character, Cylc, and he asked me to team up with him in Faydwer, in the zone of the Butcherblock Mountains, to kill Aviaks, which are basically walking birds." The pair encountered danger, according to Glanville, and Schilling ran away: "I vowed revenge on the soul of Bingbong, for the negligent actions of Cylc." Hence the two homers. com that the homers were payback for Schilling's role in the death of Bing-īong, Glanville's beloved, dwarven paladin. ![]() Schilling's EverQuest habit came to light after a 2001 game when his former Philadelphia Phillies teammate Doug Glanville hit two homers off of Schilling, who had just joined the Arizona Diamondbacks. You might have noticed a picture of his dog Patton in yesterday's sports section, and he once kept a German minesweeping vehicle in his garage. Schilling seems to be someone - and this is good news for us - who doesn't do things halfway. (Schilling declined to talk to me about his Web gaming.) He is also president of, "the leading developer of the Avalon Hill line of wargames under exclusive licence from Hasbro, Inc." He pops in to baseball chat rooms and gives fans straight talk about almost any issue, including the media's occasional penchant for distorting players' comments. Some context: Schilling is webby to the max. No Raster - pop, despawn, pop, despawn - still no Raster." One night I log in, and there's a 55 level monk there. I had pretty much resigned myself to camping Scythehands in the Mino room, logging in, seeing another monk already there camping, and waiting. Camping Raster was a nightmare, but I got stupidly lucky. Completing the Robe of the Lost Circle quest was a blast. "My first foray into Lower Guk was a lot of fun. Here is how Schilling, an old-line Dungeons and Dragons guy who says he has played "Ultima Online, Diablo, every war game made, Baldur's Gate I and II," describes some quality time in fantasy world: "I'm a wargamer at heart," was one of Schilling's comments in a lengthy 2001 interview with Allakhazam (real name: Jeff Moyer), who runs an EverQuest fan website.
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