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* The dog days of summer occurred on September 25, 2011
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* The dog days of summer occurred on:
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**September 25, 2011
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**July 11, 2013
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* In addition to the normal [[Sidekick/companion]] one could have, one also had a [[dog]] as a companion.
 
* In addition to the normal [[Sidekick/companion]] one could have, one also had a [[dog]] as a companion.
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* Players also received one point of {{col|fire|fire}} damage every round of combat.[[Category:Bonus Elemental Damage]][[Category:Bonus Elemental Damage by Type|fire]]
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* Additionally, players dealt one point of {{col|fire|fire}} damage when doing melee or ranged attacks.[[Category:Self Damage]]
  
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==References==
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* Roman astrologers believed that {{wikipedia|Sirius}}, the "Dog Star", influenced hot summer weather. This led to the phrase "{{wikipedia|Dog Days}} of summer".
 
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 1 October 2013

  • The dog days of summer occurred on:
    • September 25, 2011
    • July 11, 2013
  • The following message appeared on the main page:


It's the sweltering dog days of summer here in Twilight. It's so hot you could melt a brick on the hood of your car. Everything's an inferno. So hot even Robin Williams would be at a loss of words to describe how hot it is.


  • In addition to the normal Sidekick/companion one could have, one also had a dog as a companion.
  • Players also received one point of fire damage every round of combat.
  • Additionally, players dealt one point of fire damage when doing melee or ranged attacks.

References

  • Roman astrologers believed that Sirius, the "Dog Star", influenced hot summer weather. This led to the phrase "Dog Days of summer".