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    So the body in the closet... who does it belong to?
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    It has an M beside it ... Must be "Matrill"

    "I found Ma-tril-l in Mullbury Hi-ill"


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    This really great stuff. I like the map of Wyrmshire best. It's just, well... different! You should take that as a compliment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandwarf View Post
    So the body in the closet... who does it belong to?
    It belongs to the real wizard Naxxsus. Craven the were-rat had killed Naxxsus and drank his blood so that he can assume the shape of the wizard, to lure the children to the house on Mullbury hill. Once there, the children were to be transformed into humanoid rat like creatures, known as ratlings.

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    Young children from near by towns and villages are being captured and brought to Craven so that they maybe transformed into ratlings. I personally like this map.
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    Great stuff. And Imagine 3D... theres a program thats long in the tooth. Played about with that on the Amiga. Used to crash for a pastime then tho. I hear its better these days.

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