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Since the Canadians know a lot aboot magic, they have created [[The Institute for Canadian Studies]] in [[Little Canadia]] to allow adventurers to raise their [[Mysticality]].  Here, you can train your Mysticality more effectively than you can at the [[A Shelf Full of Arcane Tomes and Whatnot]] in the [[Clan Rumpus Room]].
Since the Canadians know a lot aboot magic, they have created [[The Institute for Canadian Studies]] in [[Little Canadia]] to allow adventurers to raise their [[Mysticality]].  Here, you can train your Mysticality more effectively than you can at [[A Shelf Full of Arcane Tomes and Whatnot]] in the [[Clan Rumpus Room]].


Each adventure spent here results in between (M/10)+2 and (M/5)+5 {{Mysticality}}, where M is base Mysticality.
Each adventure spent here results in between (M/10)+2 and (M/5)+5 {{Mysticality}}, where M is base Mysticality.

Revision as of 05:13, 1 May 2014

The Institute for Canadian Studies


How's it goin', eh? We here at the Institute for Canadian Studies know a lot aboot Magic, eh? Wanna learn from us?


Study for X Adventures
Hit the Books, eh?

Since the Canadians know a lot aboot magic, they have created The Institute for Canadian Studies in Little Canadia to allow adventurers to raise their Mysticality. Here, you can train your Mysticality more effectively than you can at A Shelf Full of Arcane Tomes and Whatnot in the Clan Rumpus Room.

Each adventure spent here results in between (M/10)+2 and (M/5)+5 Mysteriousness, where M is base Mysticality.

Notes

Uh Oh!
The Institute For Canadian Studies is securely locked and shuttered. The windows are surrounded by fallen zombies in various states of being-on-fire and head-blown-off, proving that there is a definite limit to a Canadian wizard's politeness. Probably best just to steer clear.