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In lugnet.castle, Daniel Siskind writes:
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> Red has always been the most common basic color, so that's why I always built my
> castles with red ones. I'm actually going to start working on my next one soon,
> and it will be gray to keep the purists happy.
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> Dan
You could claim it was some Red Granite or some other stone that is mined
locally and unique to the area.
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In lugnet.castle, Kela Akira Kitkowski writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Daniel Siskind writes:
> >
> > Red has always been the most common basic color, so that's why I always built my
> > castles with red ones. I'm actually going to start working on my next one soon,
> > and it will be gray to keep the purists happy.
> >
> > Dan
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> You could claim it was some Red Granite or some other stone that is mined
> locally and unique to the area.
Actually the stone was salvaged from the lost city of Nazarine, stained
eternally from river of blood left that washed over it after the butchery of its
citizenry at the hands of the Northmen... doh! I'm giving the story away!
Dan
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In lugnet.castle, Daniel Siskind writes:
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> Actually the stone was salvaged from the lost city of Nazarine, stained
> eternally from river of blood left that washed over it after the butchery of its
> citizenry at the hands of the Northmen... doh! I'm giving the story away!
>
> Dan
Hey...waitaminute!! That sounds awfully familar...
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