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'''Red Mage''': ''You just fell for the '''third''' oldest trick in the book, Lich King!''
'''Red Mage''': ''You just fell for the '''third''' oldest trick in the book, Lich King!''
'''Fighter''': ''You mean attaching two sword hilts by a length of chain -''
'''Fighter''': ''You mean attaching two sword hilts by a length of chain -''
'''Red Mage''': ''Okay, that is '''so''' not in trick book!''|[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]], [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/02/10/episode-382-so-many-mortal-coils/ Episode 382]}}
'''Red Mage''': ''Okay, that is '''so''' not in trick book!''
|[[8-Bit Theater]], [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/02/10/episode-382-so-many-mortal-coils/ Episode 382]}}


[[The Oldest Ones in the Book]] of tricks.
[[The Oldest Ones in the Book]] of tricks.

Latest revision as of 00:31, 10 January 2021


Red Mage: You just fell for the oldest trick in the book, Lich King!
Thief: The one where you get three gullible suckers to make you their undisputed leader?"
Red Mage: You just fell for the second oldest trick in the book, Lich King!
Lich: The trick where you put your soul into a gem so you can't be killed and instead become an invincible ruler of the dead?
Red Mage: You just fell for the third oldest trick in the book, Lich King!
Fighter: You mean attaching two sword hilts by a length of chain -
Red Mage: Okay, that is so not in trick book!

The Oldest Ones in the Book of tricks.