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** The whole idea of ''mephit vendetta code'', which ends with "Mephits are never given to friends, as anyone [[Goddamned Bats|who has met one]] understands." |
** The whole idea of ''mephit vendetta code'', which ends with "Mephits are never given to friends, as anyone [[Goddamned Bats|who has met one]] understands." |
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** '''Xanxaost:''' [[Cannibal|Mmm... mephits]]. |
** '''Xanxaost:''' [[Cannibal|Mmm... mephits]]. |
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* The NPC quotes that show up in sidebars of most of the Guidebooks and Splatbooks are like this. For example, one of them is from a judge who is willing to dismiss murder charges against a Prime who slaughtered three gehreleths (as he had just arrived in Sigil and did not know where he was), but does ''not'' dismiss a charge for [[Serious Business| |
* The NPC quotes that show up in sidebars of most of the Guidebooks and Splatbooks are like this. For example, one of them is from a judge who is willing to dismiss murder charges against a Prime who slaughtered three gehreleths (as he had just arrived in Sigil and did not know where he was), but does ''not'' dismiss a charge for [[Serious Business|mispronouncing the word "Sigil", calling such an act unforgivable.]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 28 November 2020
- A lot in the various Planescape books, including most entries penned by Xanxaost the slaad:
- The whole idea of mephit vendetta code, which ends with "Mephits are never given to friends, as anyone who has met one understands."
- Xanxaost: Mmm... mephits.
- The NPC quotes that show up in sidebars of most of the Guidebooks and Splatbooks are like this. For example, one of them is from a judge who is willing to dismiss murder charges against a Prime who slaughtered three gehreleths (as he had just arrived in Sigil and did not know where he was), but does not dismiss a charge for mispronouncing the word "Sigil", calling such an act unforgivable.