Difference between revisions of "The Story of Cain & Abel"

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| Description=The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims.
"The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims."
 
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 17 March 2013

The Story of Cain & Abel icon.png The Story of Cain & Abel
"The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims."
Requirements:
Skill(s) required:
Proficiencies required:
6000 Cloak & Dagger icon.png Cloak & Dagger
3000 Faith & Wisdom icon.png Faith & Wisdom
{{{Flora & Fauna}}}"{{{Flora & Fauna}}}" is not a number. Flora & Fauna icon.png Flora & Fauna
{{{Herbs & Sprouts}}}"{{{Herbs & Sprouts}}}" is not a number. Herbs & Sprouts icon.png Herbs & Sprouts
{{{Hunting & Hideworking}}}"{{{Hunting & Hideworking}}}" is not a number. Hunting & Hideworking icon.png Hunting & Hideworking
4000 Law & Lore icon.png Law & Lore
Skills Unlocked:
None
Crafts Unlocked:
None
Builds Unlocked:
None
Others Unlocked:
None


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Allows you to murder other player characters.


"The Good Lord has seen fit to record in the annals of his Good Book many a sin committed by man for his flock to read and heed, and for the betterment of their immortal souls. Unto those whose concems lie in the present rather than in the hereafter The Story of Cain & Abel grants the ability to murder other Pilgrims."