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(Asking about how to annotate the new barricade on the STR leading to Ilithi; posting information about the Sentinel)
 
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Also not sure how you want to deal with bypassing the Sentinel guarding the barricade, or where that tidbit would be posted. Also not sure how fast/if he scales up, or what he bases the amount on. I've only been through the barricade once.--[[User:Aristrondr|Aristrondr]] 17:44, 25 February 2010 (UTC)
Also not sure how you want to deal with bypassing the Sentinel guarding the barricade, or where that tidbit would be posted. Also not sure how fast/if he scales up, or what he bases the amount on. I've only been through the barricade once.--[[User:Aristrondr|Aristrondr]] 17:44, 25 February 2010 (UTC)

== nimbuses vs. nimbi ==

Just to save anyone else looking this up too, dictionary.com [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nimbuses] does indicate that both nimbi and nimbuses can be used, although the more common among all the definitions is 'nimbi'. I will likely also use nimbi, however will re-name to nimbuses if that is what the community decides to go with instead.<br />
--[[User:Kythryn|Kythryn]] 05:02, 13 July 2011 (UTC)

Revision as of 23:02, 12 July 2011

Need to note the new barrier on the STR in the room that leads to the Guard House. Not sure the best way to do it on the main map page, or if this is something you'd want to add to the map directly. The guard house now also contains a Trader Guild receiving clerk to receive goods. No minister though, so looks like it's just for receiving IP contracts only.

Also not sure how you want to deal with bypassing the Sentinel guarding the barricade, or where that tidbit would be posted. Also not sure how fast/if he scales up, or what he bases the amount on. I've only been through the barricade once.--Aristrondr 17:44, 25 February 2010 (UTC)

nimbuses vs. nimbi

Just to save anyone else looking this up too, dictionary.com [1] does indicate that both nimbi and nimbuses can be used, although the more common among all the definitions is 'nimbi'. I will likely also use nimbi, however will re-name to nimbuses if that is what the community decides to go with instead.
--Kythryn 05:02, 13 July 2011 (UTC)