From: Simon Osborne Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 09:15:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Footnotes for 27v Sections 45 and 83 X-Git-Tag: 20130928~55 X-Git-Url: http://git.projectaon.org/?p=project-aon.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=5e4098ce2a2d17db8eb34f4e2521e1e76a6e72f4 Footnotes for 27v Sections 45 and 83 git-svn-id: https://projectaon.org/data/trunk@2255 f6f3e2d7-ff33-0410-aaf5-b4bee2cdac11 --- diff --git a/en/xml/27v.xml b/en/xml/27v.xml index adaa027..9d7c1ac 100644 --- a/en/xml/27v.xml +++ b/en/xml/27v.xml @@ -1796,8 +1796,14 @@
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If you lack one or more of these items, substitute other items which you consider being of equal value.

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The old man frowns. He does not want to lose a sale, at any price. After some thought, he says that he will accept 1 Weapon, 3 Gold Crowns, and 1 Backpack Item in exchange for the robes.

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The old man frowns. He does not want to lose a sale, at any price. After some thought, he says that he will accept 1 Weapon, 3 Gold Crowns, and 1 Backpack Item in exchange for the robes.

You agree to the mans offer and you hand over the items he requests (remember to adjust your Action Chart accordingly). Then you and your companions each take one of the loose-fitting robes and slip them on over your tunics. The thin, hooded garments are large enough to conceal your backpacks and weapons, and you are pleased to discover that they do not hamper your movement.

Having concluded your business, you thank the old man and bid him farewell. Then you leave his tent and go to collect your horses.

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If you lack one or more of these items, substitute other items which you consider being of equal value.

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The trader frowns. He is loath to lose a sale, at any price. After some thought, he says that he will accept 1 Weapon, 4 Gold Crowns, and 1 Backpack Item in exchange for the robes.

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The trader frowns. He is loath to lose a sale, at any price. After some thought, he says that he will accept 1 Weapon, 4 Gold Crowns, and 1 Backpack Item in exchange for the robes.

You agree to the mans price and you hand over the items he requests (remember to adjust your Action Chart accordingly). Then you and your companions each take one of the loose-fitting robes and slip them on over your tunics. The thin, hooded garments are large enough to conceal your backpacks and weapons, and you are pleased to discover that they do not hamper your movement.

Having concluded your business, you thank the trader and bid him farewell. Then you leave this village and continue your ride south across the plain.

Turn to 118.