Piscator wrote:As there are locations that have apples, but no wood, we can safely assume that there are types of trees that are not suitable for building (or burning) purposes.
Maybe Cantr apples grow in a different way?
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Piscator wrote:As there are locations that have apples, but no wood, we can safely assume that there are types of trees that are not suitable for building (or burning) purposes.
You have no idea how things like this bugged me when I first joined the Resources Department.Piscator wrote:As there are locations that have apples, but no wood, we can safely assume that there are types of trees that are not suitable for building (or burning) purposes.
T.A.F.K.A. Surly wrote:You have no idea how things like this bugged me when I first joined the Resources Department.Piscator wrote:As there are locations that have apples, but no wood, we can safely assume that there are types of trees that are not suitable for building (or burning) purposes.
Honestly, if I go outside it would not take me long to find wood. And I live in the centre of a city...

Dudel wrote:When I did play (and I'll post who I played when I find the thread if people didn't know already) I had zero reason to argue against a "lone tree" or a "stray rock". Just because there are not trees with WOOD doesn't mean there are not trees.Cantr is a mysterious place!
gejyspa wrote:Yeah, what Miri said. A "frown" describes a myriad of facial expressions, with many subtle nuances. Anyone seeing it, and especially in context, should be able to determine, with a decent level of confidence, the reason behind that particular style of frown, so there is nothing wrong with short-cutting the style description. That being said, it is NOT acceptable to say "*frowns at the thought, that tomorrow, unbeknownst to the townspeople, Frodo will have to betray the mayor, climb up a six story building, and plant a cream pie in the face of Jonquil, the court jester*" (unless of course, that was EXACTLY the topic of the current conversation) See the difference?
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