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| QuestionFaqPage | Page | Test Drive Meme - May 2025/Event FAQ |
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| Link | URL | https://kelesis.dreamwidth.org/2600.html?thread=3731240#cmt3731240 |
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| DateAsked | Date | 2025-05-05 |
| QuestionText | Wikitext | hihi mods!
so caleb and set explored the marshlands together back in april, while set was tapping into his inner terra, before they had to retreat/head back to the city. i was wondering if they could apply what they had learned/found out from that previous trip to the velvet claw's current commission and see if that could give them an extra boost in earning some extra numis as well as help them out this month while they do some more side-searching/exploring for the kelesis ho! mission.
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| DateAnswered | Date | 2025-05-07 |
| AnswerText | Wikitext | This is perfectly reasonable to us. Guild leaders of The Velvet Claw will likely hear them out and agree that they could surely talk their patrons into giving them an extra cut—especially if Caleb and Set agree to guide other less experienced Augmented Ones out toward Kelesis, through the marshes. They will be thrilled at their proactive scouting as well.
Caleb and Set will both help the entirety of the Kelesis Ho! mission go ever more smoothly. Having people who know how to navigate the area and take instruction from Patho-Gen to clear a path toward the southern edge of the island will be a huge boon. If they make it all the way toward the bridge...
The bridge has seen better days. It is not only coated with shards and growths of Katalyth where the ocean batters at it, but parts of it need some heavy-duty maintenance and repair to be safely traveled. The bridge is a magnificent thing besides, spanning about 35 miles, though since humans are completely unable to tend to it or even check on it... Well, that might be why it needs some TLC. For the duration of this log, the bridge will not be able to be cleared—but remarkable headway can be made to get started on its repairs. Imagine structural faults with the supports, fully caved-in portions of the road (wherein a person would need to either balance on beams or leap over the large holes, lest they fall into the ocean), and other such issues.
I hope this helps, and lemme know if you have any other questions.
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