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Revision as of 04:09, 5 August 2008
File:Wet Towel icon.PNG Wet Towel | ||
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An old and well-used towel, water-logged and stained with travel adventures | ||
Value | 10 | |
Burden | 50 | |
Stack Size | Does not stack. | |
Obtained By | Randomly trophy dropped by Water Golems | |
Notes | Turn it in to a Collector for 750 xp & 1,250 pyreals. |
File:Wet Towel icon.PNG Wet Towel
Hello, friend! If you've found this towel then rough circumstances have caused me to part ways with my indispensable traveling aid. Most likely I dropped this charging to the rescue of my disaster-prone fellow traveler, A.D. My friend, you see, has a pronounced predilection to get himself in all sorts of trouble. The other day, for instance, we were taking a pleasant walk down the beach when he angered a mud puddle, which rose up and attacked him viciously. In my attempt to come to his defense, I was assaulted and engulfed by what looked like an angry, two-legged wave. That experience was most unpleasantly like being drunk.
I may have to reconsider my assessment of this strange little island when I've compiled my travel guide. Please do me a favor, friend, and return this towel to one of the Explorer's Society agents in Holtburg, Rithwic, Lytelthorpe, Yaraq, Samsur, al-Arqas, Shoushi, Nanto, or Yanshi.
Yours,
-- F.P.
Note
- The towels that were added in the June 2001 Chains of Command event were done so in memory of the author Douglas Adams, who wrote the book, [The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy], and who died May 2001. The author F.P. refers to Ford Prefect, a major character in the book. A.D. in the text refers to Arthur Dent, the main character in the book.