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Latest revision as of 14:57, 1 November 2011
As you're strolling around the convention hall, a bunch of people start taking your picture. You aren't sure what's going on, but it eventually becomes clear that they think you're some kind of cosplayer. They don't get your costume, but it's so crazy, it must be from something really obscure! The guy running the booth you're standing in front of gives you some swag in return for blocking someone else's displays.
You got an item: aeropack
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You got an item: broadsword of amorphous hatred
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You got an item: cloak of limited visibility
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You got an item: colossal jawbreaker
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You got an item: crossbow stock
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You got an item: juggling clubs
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You got an item: motivational DVD
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You got an item: quasidimensional gloves
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You got an item: registry cleaner software
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You got an item: shotgun of volatile enmity
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You got an item: unrequited lovers' locket
References
- The adventure title refers to Cosplay, and the Trigonometric functions cosine (cos), sine (sin), and tangent.