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The {{Name}} is a humanoid creature occasionally found on apple farms. | |||
Looking at her (by using the look command and scrolling the cursor over her) will cause the player to fall in [[Lovesick|love]], presumably due to her striking beauty. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* The {{Name|possessive}} description takes the form of a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet#In_English| Shakespearean sonnet]. | |||
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Revision as of 18:22, 6 February 2020
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Acid Res: 0 Elec Res: 0 Cold Res: 0 Heat Res: 0 | |
Character
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ID?
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AppleFarmerDaughter |
Faction
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Farmers' Guild (Loved100 Reputation) |
Demeanor
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neutral |
Gender
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Inventory
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Inventory
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x2-3(100%) | |
Mutations
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Mutations
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Corpse Dropped
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human corpse(favilink error!) (90%) |
Role
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NPC |
Spawns in
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O, she doth pale red apples by her cheek!
That cheek which doth proclaim the rite of spring,
And heretofore hath nature's grand technique,
Ne'er ripened lips so red from which to sing.
Begone, false sun! I know thee for a fraud.
Her fairest skin illuminates the day.
All gold is brass and e'ery jewel is flawed,
When set beside the sums her eyes might pay.
The Spindle, which from Omonporch ascends,
Must surely be her likeness brightly wrought,
And as a likeness, fails to apprehend,
The artless beauty that its makers sought.
Did I know love or beauty? No, for shame!
For I knew neither 'til they spoke her name.
The apple farmer's daughter is a humanoid creature occasionally found on apple farms.
Looking at her (by using the look command and scrolling the cursor over her) will cause the player to fall in love, presumably due to her striking beauty.
Trivia
- The apple farmer's daughter's description takes the form of a Shakespearean sonnet.
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