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Граф Орлов
13 years ago
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Ment, please explain the exchange rate: how many silver coins equal one gold coin, and how many copper coins equal one silver coin.
Ment
13 years ago
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Good point! But it's very simple: 1 gold = 10 silver = 100 copper.
Warrior777
13 years ago
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I would like to know more information about Feron; nothing has been said about him yet. And is there a place for the Raisor clan there?
Ment
13 years ago
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Okay, I can say something a bit later. It just wasn't relevant until now... There is space for a clan, but you need to understand that the Yoru don't live on Ferone. This continent is mainly populated by dwarves.
Warrior777
13 years ago
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Where is the main Yoru state located?
Ment
13 years ago
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On Salinkari, closer to the North-East.
Warrior777
13 years ago
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And what continent is located at the South Pole?
Ment
13 years ago
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This isn't a continent; it's an ice sheet, like the ice at the North Pole on Earth.
Warrior777
13 years ago
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At the North Pole of Earth, there isn't just one solid iceberg, but here... How does it even hold up?
Ment
13 years ago
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Well, it's more like... it's melting due to temperature fluctuations, and there are also islands hidden beneath it, but as far as I know, it's still one solid iceberg.
Warrior777
13 years ago
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How old is this iceberg?
Ment
13 years ago
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To be honest, I didn't think about such details. Let's just say it's a lot, several millennia ;)
Warrior777
13 years ago
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How does it still manage to remain such a massive size? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: During the melting process, parts break off from the iceberg. So, it seems that at the beginning, it occupied, if not the entire, then at least half of Nero?
Ment
13 years ago
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Ice doesn't just melt; it also freezes. It all depends on climate fluctuations, so forget about global warming.