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====Quoting an in-game book (lore)====
====Quoting an in-game book (lore)====
{{Quote|source=Second Journal|icon=book|
{{Quote|source=Second Journal|icon=How To Be An Artist|
Sherzat has gone mad. I tried to reason with her and was banished from our new home! I remain camping nearby, hoping that she will come to her senses. But I can no longer feel her psychic presence, and the presence of my other brethren has gone green with fear and worry.
Sherzat has gone mad. I tried to reason with her and was banished from our new home! I remain camping nearby, hoping that she will come to her senses. But I can no longer feel her psychic presence, and the presence of my other brethren has gone green with fear and worry.
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 22 September 2020

Basic quote

This is a basic quote, without any sources.

Adding a source

Sherzat has gone mad. I tried to reason with her and was banished from our new home! I remain camping nearby, hoping that she will come to her senses. But I can no longer feel her psychic presence, and the presence of my other brethren has gone green with fear and worry.

— Second Journal

Note how we can also do fancy things like putting the blog post date in the source:

I’m leaving the Rage system alone for now, until we have more players grouping up. Looking at the stats for small group combat, it looks like groups use rage-depletion a little more often. So it may be that I can tailor Rage to be a more compelling group-combat mechanic, where one person in the group has the “rage-keeper” role. That could be interesting.

Developer blog May 13, 2014

Quoting an in-game book (lore)

Sherzat has gone mad. I tried to reason with her and was banished from our new home! I remain camping nearby, hoping that she will come to her senses. But I can no longer feel her psychic presence, and the presence of my other brethren has gone green with fear and worry.

— Second Journal