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Mark: Asvin

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Asvin 1 –241 Dungeon Avarice
"Find followers of the ancient gods, in a place appropriate for a dwarf."

Requirements: Must be a dwarf.
A Dusty Chamber                                        -      N      -
(-------------------------------------------------)     - <---(M)---> -
 WARNING: You are in a CHAOTIC PLAYER KILLING room.     -      -      -

This chamber looks as though none have walked here for years, if not
decades. The active adjective is dusty, although perhaps the stillness and
silence are similarly overwhelming.
[Clergy] A wizened dwarf sits facing you, his eyes closed.
[Clergy] Wrinkly with age and knowledge, an old man ponders the dwarven pantheon.
[Clergy] An old dwarf sits crosslegged on a reed mat, stroking his beard.
One of the three dwarves whispers, almost inaudibly, 'Are you having second thoughts about your religiosity, Akrid?'

[*]<1427hp 1343sp 1110st> sayto dwarf yes
You say to a follower of the old dwarven ways, 'Yes'
A follower of the old dwarven ways asks you, 'Which of the three gods do you identify with more?'
A follower of the old dwarven ways asks you, 'Theoorn, who is vital and rugged, like gemstones?'
'Osvin, who is courageous and honorable, like the bearded ancient ones?' a follower of the old dwarven ways asks you.
A follower of the old dwarven ways asks you, 'Or Asvin, who is strong and powerful, like the mighty pickaxes?'

[*]<1440hp 1343sp 1200st> sayto dwarf asvin
'Asvin' you say to a follower of the old dwarven ways.
'Asvin?' a follower of the old dwarven ways asks you. 'He is a mighty and fearful patron God indeed; may He show you the path to greatness.'
For choosing and following a God of your people, the Powers have granted thee a Mark.
You have been granted the Mark of Asvin!
Akrid
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A Dusty Chamber - N -
(-------------------------------------------------) - <---(M)---> -
WARNING: You are in a CHAOTIC PLAYER KILLING room. - - -

This chamber looks as though none have walked here for years, if not
decades. The active adjective is dusty, although perhaps the stillness and
silence are similarly overwhelming.
[Clergy] A wizened dwarf sits facing you, his eyes closed.
[Clergy] Wrinkly with age and knowledge, an old man ponders the dwarven pantheon.
[Clergy] An old dwarf sits crosslegged on a reed mat, stroking his beard.
One of the three dwarves whispers, almost inaudibly, 'Are you having second thoughts about your religiosity, Akrid?'

[*]<1427hp 1343sp 1110st>
[671, 572]
sayto dwarf yes
You say to a follower of the old dwarven ways, 'Yes'
A follower of the old dwarven ways asks you, 'Which of the three gods do you identify with more?'
A follower of the old dwarven ways asks you, 'Theoorn, who is vital and rugged, like gemstones?'
'Osvin, who is courageous and honorable, like the bearded ancient ones?' a follower of the old dwarven ways asks you.
A follower of the old dwarven ways asks you, 'Or Asvin, who is strong and powerful, like the mighty pickaxes?'

[*]<1440hp 1343sp 1200st>
[671, 572]
sayto dwarf asvin
'Asvin' you say to a follower of the old dwarven ways.
'Asvin?' a follower of the old dwarven ways asks you. 'He is a mighty and fearful patron God indeed; may He show you the path to greatness.'
For choosing and following a God of your people, the Powers have granted thee a Mark.
You have been granted the Mark of Asvin!

No rewards at level 160. - Akrid