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Lost And Found: Vale. Again.

By: Korzak

Mamby Pamby Elves. I think that pretty well sums up the Lost Vale. Those damn pointy ears are at it again. And by 'it' I mean crying and moping and being too mamby pamby to go save their own queen. But what can you expect from elves. Hah.

For the second week in a row, Hellreike, Craythur, Vampiresbane, Helmm, Oldroar(sm) and I (on Tuhb) have gotten together and made a nice run on Lost Vale. Last week we ran left and right wing on Friday and center on Saturday, but this week we managed to get all the way through it, except for N'Kari, on Friday. Tomorrow we're gonna go knock out N'Kari quick. Or that's the plan.

I think it went quicker this week because we now know, and remember, how our group is going to set up and run each fight. There were a couple that we didn't one-shot, but it was do to small errors or lag that couldn't be avoided. We cruised through the spider boss, and later through the lightning and tree bosses, which is always a pleasant experience. Hopefully in a few more runs, we'll be pretty well outfitted and we can start bringing in new folks and pass on some of what we've learned.

-Korzak



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