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*The Dreadsylvanian florist stalks up and smacks you in the face, canceling a previous kiss and leaving a green smudge from his thumb.
*The Dreadsylvanian florist stalks up and smacks you in the face, canceling a previous kiss and leaving a green smudge from his thumb.
:--{{User:Club/sig}} 22:30, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
:--{{User:Club/sig}} 22:30, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
Regarding this statement: "The only way to remove them (apart from spending turns) is with hot Dreadsylvanian cocoa." Would it upset anyone if it said, "The only way to remove them (apart from spending turns or ascending) is with hot Dreadsylvanian cocoa," instead? I'd have changed it, but I have found there are people all over who dislike complete information. Is The Wiki a game for completionists? :D --[[User:StorellaDeville|StorellaDeville]] ([[User talk:StorellaDeville|talk]]) 18:24, 1 August 2013 (UTC)
==New image map==
==New image map==
Because the map can have shortcuts added and they are their own image I've changed the image on this page to use a similar format as [[Mt. McLargeHuge]]. However, this uses 1x1trans.gif upscaled over various parts of the image to provide the links and it seems that when upscaling it, the wiki refuses to allow it to be upscaled to any other aspect ratio than the original. This means the clickable links on the image on this page are no longer covering the correct area. Should I make more transparent images for us to use and upload them to use instead? (I really hope somebody out there understands what I'm talking about here) --[[User:Melon|Melon]] ([[User talk:Melon|talk]]) 11:13, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
Because the map can have shortcuts added and they are their own image I've changed the image on this page to use a similar format as [[Mt. McLargeHuge]]. However, this uses 1x1trans.gif upscaled over various parts of the image to provide the links and it seems that when upscaling it, the wiki refuses to allow it to be upscaled to any other aspect ratio than the original. This means the clickable links on the image on this page are no longer covering the correct area. Should I make more transparent images for us to use and upload them to use instead? (I really hope somebody out there understands what I'm talking about here) --[[User:Melon|Melon]] ([[User talk:Melon|talk]]) 11:13, 29 July 2013 (UTC)

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We probably should do Bugbear Names, Werewolf Names, Zombie Names, Ghost Names, Vampire Names, and Skeleton Names in the style of Hobo Names. Yay! --JRSiebz (|§|) 09:04, 29 July 2013 (UTC)

In similar vein, here are the (single) kiss messages I've observed:

  • A buxom wench gives you a kiss on the cheek, not that you are or aren't into that kind of thing.
  • A Dreadsylvanian grandpa gives you a kiss
  • A grateful Dreadsylvanian baby gives you a kiss on the cheek, which is adorable.
  • A lusty Dreadsylvanian wench gives you a kiss on the cheek, whether or not that's your thing.
  • A strapping young stable boy with flowing raven locks gives you a kiss on the cheek, which is either delightful or confusing depending on your preferences, which we don't presume to judge.
  • An adorable Dreadsylvanian tyke gives you a kiss on the cheek, then goes back to licking an over-sized lollipop.
  • An adorable Dreadsylvanian urchin gives you a grateful kiss on the cheek.
  • An elderly Dreadsylvanian groundskeeper gives you a grateful kiss on the cheek. You ask that next time he just give you a potted plant or something.
  • An old Dreadsylvanian grandma gives you a kiss on the cheek.
  • The grateful Dreadsylvanian blacksmith gives you a kiss on the cheek. Must be some kind of adorable foreign custom.

I haven't started to compile de-kiss messages. --Club (#66669) (Talk) 20:19, 29 July 2013 (UTC)

The multi kiss ones seem the same except for "a kiss" being replaced with "2 kisses" or "3 kisses", etc. The de-kiss mesages include:
  • A Dreadsylvanian waif walks up to you, jumps up, and smacks you on the cheek, canceling a previous kiss.
  • A grizzled Dreadsylvanian groundskeeper smacks you with one work-hardened palm, cancelling out a previous kiss.
  • A hulking Dreadsylvanian blacksmith smacks you right across the face, canceling out a previous kiss. Thankfully, he didn't hit you at full strength.
  • A pious Dreadsylvanian priest smacks you right on the face, canceling out a previous kiss. Then he prays for forgiveness.
  • A studly Dreadsylvanian stable boy smacks you on the face, canceling out a previous kiss. "I thought you were going to help us, bro," he mumbles.
  • A winsome Dreadsylvanian lass sidles up and smacks you on the face, canceling a previous kiss. Well, you winsome, you lose some.
  • An adorable Dreadsylvanian tot asks you to lean over so she can tell you a secret, then smacks you across the face, canceling out a previous kiss.
  • The Dreadsylvanian baker smacks you right in the face, canceling a previous kiss but making a hilarious cloud of flour.
  • The Dreadsylvanian florist stalks up and smacks you in the face, canceling a previous kiss and leaving a green smudge from his thumb.
--Club (#66669) (Talk) 22:30, 29 July 2013 (UTC)


Regarding this statement: "The only way to remove them (apart from spending turns) is with hot Dreadsylvanian cocoa." Would it upset anyone if it said, "The only way to remove them (apart from spending turns or ascending) is with hot Dreadsylvanian cocoa," instead? I'd have changed it, but I have found there are people all over who dislike complete information. Is The Wiki a game for completionists? :D --StorellaDeville (talk) 18:24, 1 August 2013 (UTC)


New image map

Because the map can have shortcuts added and they are their own image I've changed the image on this page to use a similar format as Mt. McLargeHuge. However, this uses 1x1trans.gif upscaled over various parts of the image to provide the links and it seems that when upscaling it, the wiki refuses to allow it to be upscaled to any other aspect ratio than the original. This means the clickable links on the image on this page are no longer covering the correct area. Should I make more transparent images for us to use and upload them to use instead? (I really hope somebody out there understands what I'm talking about here) --Melon (talk) 11:13, 29 July 2013 (UTC)