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WillyFourEyes2010-12-11 18:12:02

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Introduction and a Little Background

Ever wanted to run your own workshop? Ever wanted to try your hand at video game alchemy - that is, combining miscellaneous items into a giant cauldron and hoping that it'll churn out the item you want and not a gigantic lump of—er, let's try not to think about it too hard.

Anyway, we're going to take a journey to the land of Arland, where the next unfortunate victim of my liveblogging skills will be one Rorolina Frixell, or, as you'll come to know her, Rorona. She's the star of Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland, a Play Station 3 role-playing game.

Arland is a peaceful kingdom that was built upon ancient ruins several hundred years ago, and mostly isolated from society at large. This hand is home to a bunch of machines that nobody knew how to use, up until a traveler settled in and showed them how they worked. As a result, the kingdom's quality of life made a staggering turnaround. As a reward, the King allowed the traveler to set up a workshop within one of the towns in the kingdom. Many years later, a girl named Rorolina "Rorona" Frixell and her master, Astrid Zexis, have made this workshop their home, but it hasn't turned out as well for them...

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EndarkCuli Since: Dec, 1969
Feb 8th 2011 at 7:09:50 PM
Etsy wanted...'Stim Stones'? My first assumption is that it's a stone that acts as a stimulus, as the name implies. However, even in a world where alchemy exists, I have a hard time believing that such a thing could exist, and have no clue how it'd work if it did. Does it radiate energy? Or can the minerals that the stone is comprized of be grinded up and used like salt? I guess only time will reveal the answer to this puzzle...
WillyFourEyes Since: Dec, 1969
Feb 9th 2011 at 1:05:10 PM
I'll have too look at the description one more time, but the picture itself looks like your run-of-the-mill space rock. Or, it could just be a fancy name for something completely ordinary, like Zettel just being glorified paper.
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