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Whispers in the woods

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An Elf is lazing about in a tree. Do you pass her by or do you try to throw things at her in the hopes she'll fall within your reach?

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Be careful traveler! Elves could be lying in ambush.

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Question: If human wizards made staves from a dryad's tree, would the demonic energy present in the wood allow them to amplify their spirit energy based spells?

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hey, /jp/, fa/tg/uy here, I really don't know anything about otaku culture or this board in general and I just asked myself... are traditional games popular in japan? I mean games like d&d or a japanese equivalent of some sort. I know (or assume) that card games are fairly popular, but what's about traditional RPGs?

sorry if I appear as a baka gaijin, I'm just curious

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