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Currently there is a problem with emails sent from the forum to Microsoft domains such as live.com and hotmail.com. If you've signed up under a MS email account, you won't receive any notifications and things like reset password won't work until this is fixed. If you need to reset your forum password, send me an email directly to the account listed on my contact page: https://virmir.com/contact.php

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Art Gallery / Halloween Sketch-a-thon 11 (Closed)
« on: October 22, 2021, 08:00:02 PM »
CLOSED NOW

Hello!

Welcome to Halloween-Sketch-a-thon 11, Rain Burn Re-skin edition!

- You may request a simple sketch-- nothing complex please!  One character only.  You may also include Virmir or variants if the idea isn't too complex, but there should be some interaction between the two. (I.e.  Something more substantial than your character and Virmir in costumes.) Probably limit your request to a simple sentence or so.

- Requests should be at least vaguely Halloween-themed!  Some ideas for you: Your character in a costume, as some ghoulish creature, stuffed with candy, etc.  Have fun with it!

- You may alternatively request someone else's character as long as the character's owner is okay with it!

- PLEASE POST A REFERENCE OF WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DRAW, EVEN IF I HAVE DRAWN IT BEFORE.  If I have drawn this character, do a quick search on my art site and grab the link.  THIS SAVES ME TIME!!!!!!!  Also, post pictures of stuff relevant to the request, because I live in a tree and don't know what things are. If a reference does not exist, please write a SHORT description underneath the request. Generic stuff like "draw a fox doing..." is perfectly fine too.

- PLEASE NUMBER YOUR REQUEST!  Look at the person who requested before you, increment that, and post what number yours is.  If the ordering gets messed up, fix it. [;) If you know the person above you is wrong, post the right one on yours instead. [;)

- This is open to CF members who have joined before the date of this posting only.

- GROUP REQUESTS: YES, you may team up with someone else!  BOTH requestors must number his or her post.  The person with the earlier number should describe the full request and also say, "I'm with X!" and include that person's number.  The later requestor need only mention who he or she is with and post the number.

- YES, you may edit your post as many times as you like up until I'm ready to draw yours.

- YES, I will draw every single request.

- NO, this is like, not a big deal at all for me.

- YES, these are free.

- YES, you may request your drawing be cut out and sent to you separate from the others if you do not have the capability of doing this yourself! Just ask me later on when I'm not drawing. (But if you can do it yourself, please do.)

- YES, you may color your drawing yourself and/or post it anywhere you like!

- YES, YOUR REQUEST IS PROBABLY OKAY AND I DON'T NEED TO LOOK AT IT FIRST AND TELL YOU SO, SO PLEASE PEOPLE STOP ASKING ME TO LOOK ARaARRJRAKghaKGNgbghagahgrbrrgbrhgggh-- If it's not okay, then I will simply simplify or modify the drawing so that it is. Here are a few hundred examples if you need inspiration: 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015

These will be streamed and done in order of request with no regard to who is in the chat at the time. Sorry!  Although I may skip over group requests for a simpler one if I am running out of time and then come back later.

You can view past Halloween Sketch-a-thon results here!  Same general idea this year!

Requests close the night of Saturday, October 23rd! -- That's approximately 24 hours from the time of this posting.

CLOSED NOW

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Art Gallery / Halloween sketch-a-thon 11 -- preliminary notice
« on: October 01, 2021, 07:14:13 PM »
Hello!

This is a preliminary announcement that Halloween sketch requests will open on Friday, October 22 at approximately 8:00 PM US central time and remain open for approximately 24 hours. A separate request topic will be posted that will look similar to previous years' topics which is the one that you will need to post your request to.

- Feel free to share the date with your friends and adversaries in private, but please don't advertise it openly in public places like twitter or journals (that would be HORRIBLE).

- If you know for sure you will not have internet access during that 24 hour period to make a request, you may notify me beforehand and ask permission to post a late request after the cut off time.

- Be prepared to post in the topic-- it's the only way to get a sketch! If you want to join up with a friend, your friend needs to sign up for the forums and post too! This is for the CF/RB community!

Thanks for your interest!

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Virmir Commissions / Next commission opening likely in February 2022
« on: August 20, 2021, 03:21:35 PM »
This is advance notice that I will be opening commissions likely in February 2022.

As usual, due to high demand this is the only place I will announce the commission opening. With both email notifications available by signing up through the forums, or an RSS feed available with no sign up required, you have ample notification opportunity at your disposal.

Similar to the last batch, I will be open for a window of time and then pick the applications I like from the entire batch. I will likely also consider larger projects as well (group commissions, comics, etc.) to be scheduled at some point later in the year.

There will be one more announcement giving a more exact date more towards the beginning of the year and then an actual commissions opening announcement after that with application instructions (similar to previous openings). Please do not send me your commission ideas before then! I will review them when I am open.

Thanks for your interest!

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Game Room / Virmir Dies in Sonic the Hedgehog
« on: July 01, 2021, 08:25:13 PM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxQ8O6yOgkg

Guess how many deaths!

(Thanks again to Zinc for editing!)

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Game Room / Virmir Dies in Bucky O'Hare
« on: April 07, 2021, 07:18:32 PM »
Guess how many deaths!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXLZBWSnS-Y

(Thanks again to Zinc for editing!)

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Crimson Flag Comic / CF book is now available!
« on: March 10, 2021, 10:22:03 AM »

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Crimson Flag Comic / Crimson Flag Plot Trivia and Q/A (SPOILERS)
« on: February 05, 2021, 09:09:23 PM »
Crimson Flag Plot Trivia and Q/A (SPOILERS)

Now that the comic proper has finished, I will now answer some plot related questions if anyone has any! Although keep in mind I'm very much a fan of soft world building-- that is, nothing is canon until it shows up in the comic itself, and your speculations on what happens behind the scenes are as good as mine provided they do not conflict with anything presented.

I'll also share a few fun facts about making the comic itself:

- I had the beginning of the comic up until the Relran Tree explosion (what I consider to be Act 1) reasonably planned out as well as the ending (big fusion battle, Lucian leaves for a new adventure at the end) in my mind when I started the comic, and figured it was enough to get started. Hence, we get some confusing parts in the middle as I tried to connect the dots. I would not recommend undertaking a big story like this unless you have every scene outlined from beginning to end-- which is what I'm doing with my next project.

- As mentioned, Tod really liked Voltar so I made him a bit more light hearted and had him come along with the heroes in Act 1. Originally he was going to be a more shifty merchant type, and a much more minor character, not really coming into play until the heroes needed to borrow his airship again later. I still had him keep his shrewd merchant roots though.

- Ludovic was originally going to be more of a heavily armored swordsman type but for some reason I spontaneously decided to dress him up like Xiahou Dun. After Julian's capture, I originally wanted him to lead an assault on Caerreyn with the remaining Gray forces, but cut this part to keep focused on the main story. A very early idea that never made it down on paper was he figured out how to use the cloak to turn into a taur, and thus lead the assault with a taur-calvary. The second idea was he stole the Death Evan and used that. Stealing the Death Evan made it into the comic but I cut out his involvement to not get too crazy with the plot threads.

- I also figured Ludovic and the rest of the grays going on an adventure with the Death Evan, including having a run-in with either some Snows who were running some sort of illegal trade operation or the Snow government themselves when they got too close to their airspace. Again, cut because I didn't want too many plot threads going on.

- The Death Evan is named after the final boss in Breath of Fire 2 (SNES). This is a throwback to a habit of naming airships after SNES RPG final bosses in a forum story/RP I posted in sometime around 2003-2005 (Dhaos and Sinistral are two others that come to mind). I very nearly continued this trend with the rest of the airships but didn't want to get too crazy with the name infringing.

- The fusion at the end is directly inspired by Breath of Fire 1 (SNES), in which everyone fuses into a single giant dragon to fight the last boss (which is AWESOME). I actually had the fusion written down as a dragon up until the very end, when I changed it to a giant kitsune since that makes a bit more sense for foxes to fuse into. This is a very clear surviving plot point from 2008 I was very glad to finally indulge. Although unfortunately it kind of looks like a macro ninetales. Ooops!

- I dreamed up a way to get a version of MK Virmir into the comic as either Lucile's brother or some convoluted plot point where they split in two somehow. I'm really glad I didn't introduce yet another character with antennae-hair, because, good trees.

- Bryce is an example of a character who wasn't planned very well. He was perfect for Act 1 but after that I didn't really know what to do with him. I originally wanted him to go with Lucian and Sierra to Alopexia, but it didn't really make sense for him to want to leave Avelina's side and also his usefulness would be limited being feral-ed, so ended up having Lucian and Sierra travel to Alopexia by themselves. After that point it was clear he wasn't needed for the rest of the story.

There are probably a lot more so I'll post if I think of them!

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Art Gallery / Halloween Sketch-a-thon 10 (closed)
« on: October 23, 2020, 08:00:18 PM »
CLOSED NOW

Hello!

Welcome to Halloween-Sketch-a-thon 10, still-not-done-with-CF-yet edition!

- You may request a simple sketch-- nothing complex please!  One character only.  You may also include Virmir or variants if the idea isn't too complex, but there should be some interaction between the two. (I.e.  Something more substantial than your character and Virmir in costumes.) Probably limit your request to a simple sentence or so.

- Requests should be at least vaguely Halloween-themed!  Some ideas for you: Your character in a costume, as some ghoulish creature, stuffed with candy, etc.  Have fun with it!

- You may alternatively request someone else's character as long as the character's owner is okay with it!

- PLEASE POST A REFERENCE OF WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DRAW, EVEN IF I HAVE DRAWN IT BEFORE.  If I have drawn this character, do a quick search on my art site and grab the link.  THIS SAVES ME TIME!!!!!!!  Also, post pictures of stuff relevant to the request, because I live in a tree and don't know what things are. If a reference does not exist, please write a SHORT description underneath the request. Generic stuff like "draw a fox doing..." is perfectly fine too.

- PLEASE NUMBER YOUR REQUEST!  Look at the person who requested before you, increment that, and post what number yours is.  If the ordering gets messed up, fix it. [;) If you know the person above you is wrong, post the right one on yours instead. [;)

- This is open to CF members who have joined before the date of this posting only.

- GROUP REQUESTS: YES, you may team up with someone else!  BOTH requestors must number his or her post.  The person with the earlier number should describe the full request and also say, "I'm with X!" and include that person's number.  The later requestor need only mention who he or she is with and post the number.

- YES, you may edit your post as many times as you like up until I'm ready to draw yours.

- YES, I will draw every single request.

- NO, this is like, not a big deal at all for me.

- YES, these are free.

- YES, you may request your drawing be cut out and sent to you separate from the others if you do not have the capability of doing this yourself! Just ask me later on when I'm not drawing. (But if you can do it yourself, please do.)

- YES, you may color your drawing yourself and/or post it anywhere you like!

- YES, YOUR REQUEST IS PROBABLY OKAY AND I DON'T NEED TO LOOK AT IT FIRST AND TELL YOU SO, SO PLEASE PEOPLE STOP ASKING ME TO LOOK ARaARRJRAKghaKGNgbghagahgrbrrgbrhgggh-- If it's not okay, then I will simply simplify or modify the drawing so that it is. Here are a few hundred examples if you need inspiration: 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015

These will be streamed and done in order of request with no regard to who is in the chat at the time. Sorry!  Although I may skip over group requests for a simpler one if I am running out of time and then come back later.

You can view past Halloween Sketch-a-thon results here!  Same general idea this year!

Requests close the night of Saturday, October 24th! -- That's approximately 24 hours from the time of this posting.

CLOSED NOW

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Hello!

Please post below if you are interested in a "pre-order" copy of the Crimson Flag book!  I need to get a sense of how much demand there is in order to figure out how I'm going to do these.

A pre-order copy is a copy I will ship myself, and also I will sign and stamp it with the official Virmir-seal. There is a chance these may be available shortly before the "regular" copies as well.

A "regular" copy would be sold through Indy Planet: https://indyplanet.com/ and would be shipped to you by them.

I intend to publicly announce and promote the regular copies, however I'm thinking I will order a batch to sign and stamp for CF forum members!

Some details (some of which may change):

Page count: 594
Size: 7.5" x 5.25"
Thickness: Phone book

Cost: $40 USD
Domestic shipping (US): $4 (Media mail)
International shipping (outside US): $20-$30, depending on location

Availability: This depends on how the final proof looks once I get it back. I will finish the comic on Nov. 13th, and will order two copies from the printers at that date. These can take anywhere between 2-6 weeks to come back. If they come back and look good, I can order the batch of copies to sell then! If I need to make changes, then it will be another 2-6 weeks. Ideally I would like to have the book ready to go by the time the final comic is posted on February 6th. (I have a 12 week comic buffer to run through during that time.)


(This draft printing from 2019 is about 100 pages lighter than the final copy. Expect it to be thicker!)

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Art Gallery / Halloween Sketch-a-thon 10 -- Preliminary Notice
« on: October 01, 2020, 08:15:25 PM »
Hello!

This is a preliminary announcement that Halloween sketch requests will open on Friday, October 23 at approximately 8:00 PM US central time and remain open for approximately 24 hours. A separate request topic will be posted that will look similar to previous years' topics which is the one that you will need to post your request to.

- Feel free to share the date with your friends and adversaries in private, but please don't advertise it openly in public places like twitter or journals (that would be HORRIBLE).

- If you know for sure you will not have internet access during that 24 hour period to make a request, you may notify me on Thursday or Friday of that week and ask permission to post a late request after the cut off time.

Thanks for your interest!

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Crimson Flag Comic / Why I Drew Page 351 With my Mouth
« on: September 21, 2020, 02:59:42 PM »
This is the first draft of of a write-up that is intended to be included at the end of the Crimson Flag book. I'm not sure if I'm going to actually include it or not, but here it is regardless. Page numbers have been updated to reflect their numbering on the web.

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Firstly, I must establish that in no way did I seriously injure my right arm by drawing too much.

That was actually the left.

It started in June 2014. I had just finished page 310 before the trouble began. I noticed an odd twinge in my right elbow (my drawing arm) while mowing the lawn. It wasn't a big deal, and I completed that weekend's commission artwork and various other doodles I had planned.

The pain very quickly grew to alarming levels during the week, and not being a fool, I decided that I had probably injured it by drawing too much and should give it a break.

Luckily, I had a backup.

The artwork I do on the weekends-- commissions, various sub-comics, random doodles-- is optional. But during the week, every evening after my day job is reserved for Crimson Flag. One page per week, no matter what.

I had actually drawn with my left hand a little before. Back on page 197 one might notice the special effects look a little fuzzy-- I completed those with my left. My right arm felt a little funny back then, but it only lasted a few days. Probably a precursor, now that I think about it.

Thus, page 311 and up begin a series of mostly left handed comics. Luckily Paint Tool SAI, my art program of choice, has a line smoothing feature, so while the linework on those pages wasn't that great, it still came out as passable and I was able to continue weekly updates without dipping into my four-comic buffer.

This was great, because I could fully rest my right arm while going about my daily life and not skipping a beat.

There were two problems with my plan:

1) My backup arm was suddenly doing a lot of things that it had never done before very frequently. In addition to drawing, I was also brushing my teeth, chopping vegetables, and lifting heavy vacuum cleaners and dog food bags one-handed.

2) If you are using your backup, you have no backup.

Needless to say, my left arm started hurting significantly after one week.

The pain was opposite to the one on the right-- the outer elbow hurt on my left arm, the inner on my right. I came to the conclusion that I must have developed golfer's elbow (injury to the inner tendon) on the right arm and tennis elbow (injury to the outer tendon) on the left.

By this point I had gotten doctors involved and began physical therapy. But there was another problem-- I have an odd condition in which my radius and ulna are fused in both arms, preventing me from rotating my wrists so the palms of my hands face upwards. Up until this point this had caused me zero problems in life except it made accepting change from cashiers slightly awkward. However, this now meant that I could not complete most of the exercises designed to help treat these conditions.

Back to the comic-- I had reduced my drawing time significantly. Typically I would draw 30, sometimes 40 hours per week. But I cut it back to the bare minimum-- basically just the 12-14 hours required to draw the weekly Crimson Flag page. Split that between two arms taking turns, and you got 6-7 hours per arm. I limped along for a while, switching arms whenever the other gave me trouble, and generally following the given advice to slow down but not stop completely. But as the weeks passed, both arms grew worse. Hence, the three guest artist pages (328-330) I commissioned in October 2014.

Three weeks of total rest seemed to have helped at first, but the pain quickly came back. Around this time I had the results of several expensive tests come back in which I had hoped to find out the exact problem with each arm, but the specialists just sort of shrugged without any clear conclusions. Also my physical therapist suggested a new exercise which seriously injured my right arm again and seemed to undo months of recovery.

At this point I became rather disillusioned. I stopped pursuing medical treatment (the last advice I received was to find someone for pain management vs. suggestions to find the actual problem) and let my physical therapy sessions run out. I knew I had to figure this out on my own.

In December, I decided to full-stop the comic and let the buffer run out in January with page 336.

This begins the phase of my life which I refer to as my "spirit journey."

I had to reset to zero and remove absolutely any activity that involved using my arms as much as feasible. I slowly figured out which daily activities caused problems, and figured out new ways to do them. For example, I had already been using speech recognition software to perform my day job, but added dedicated foot pedals to my computer to avoid painful mouse clicking and discovered a trackball can be operated with my left hand with zero problems provided I keep my arm at a proper ergonomic 90 degree angle. Slowly I figured out the rules: Never twist a doorknob with your right hand. Never pull upwards with your right elbow. Keep your elbow straight when lifting, etc.

And of course, it is toxic for an artist not to draw. So once I had a basis, figuring out how to do that was priority one.

I started out with tiny five minutes sessions per day. With no comic deadline I could take my time. I discovered certain strokes were off limits. Previously I had a very furious scribbling sketching style. I switched to slow deliberate strokes. Stroking inward was off-limits, but if I rotated the canvas 180 degrees, I could stroke outwards instead, which causes zero problems and yields the exact same line.

And thus, in tiny sessions, over the course of several months I produced page 337. It was May 2015.

It was good to move forward, even at a glacial pace. By then I had moved up to 30 minute sessions per day, but needless to say, I had quite a bit of downtime, and it was starting to drive me slightly mad. By then, I had watched every classic Disney cartoon, several animes, and figured out how to play and beat a handful of classic Nintendo games with my feet using the NES Advantage joystick controller (menu-based RPGs like Dragon Warrior III, mind you, nothing skill-based).

And then one day, I got an idea.

Early on I tried grabbing a pen with my foot and scribbling on the tablet. It wasn't a great experience, and crimping my toes like that for 30 minutes seriously hurt after the fact, to the point where I had two bad arms and a bad foot for 24 hours. So had sworn off foot-drawing very early on. I also gave drawing with my mouth a shot before -- https://art.by.virmir.com/art/pen_in_mouth_doodle But this didn't look great and I thought nothing of it.

But one day in September 2015 when my drawing-limit timer ran out and I wedged the pen in between my teeth and did this:



I had learned quite a bit of about drawing with my off-hand by that point: use the software's stabilization, make slow, deliberate strokes, imagine what the picture looks like and where you want the lines to go. All of this applied to drawing with your mouth as well.

Of course, bending over destroyed my neck.

But what if it didn't have to?

I had a portable laptop stand which could hold a tablet at any angle. I set this to a 90 degree angle, then propped it up so the tablet was inches from my face. No awkward neck bending. No risk of injury to yet another vital body part.



And now, I had *three* ways to draw.

This was huge because my left arm was having a bit of a relapse. By that point I had mostly figured out how to draw with my right arm without hurting it at all, and was very slowly upping the allotted time week by week. Now I could take my left arm out of the rotation, and just casually work on the comic with my mouth after my right arm time limit was up. Meanwhile my left could get a break from drawing, and serve me to do actual daily-life-things.

I didn't have to draw page 351 with my mouth, but I did it anyway just to see how long it would take (10 hours, 18 minutes, not counting breaks) and to test the feasibility of an artistic career if I really did lose all upper limb functionality in the future.

After that page, I began rebuilding my comic buffer in earnest. I started the comic sketches with my right hand, then switched to my mouth after time was up. Because I knew how to draw with my right hand without hurting it, my allotted right-handed drawing time increased steadily. Because I didn't need my left hand for drawing any more, it recovered as well.

Eventually the mouth got delegated to easy stuff only (coloring and shading), and the final page that had mouth involvement was 395 in August 2016. By then the left arm had made significant recovery, and it was a bit more convenient to just switch to my left arm than go over to the dedicated mouth drawing station.

I'm not sure when I stopped using my left arm. It was probably sometime in 2018. I used my right arm for sketching and inking for a long time, then delegated the left arm for coloring and shading. Eventually I used it less and less because I'm faster with my right. I still sign all my pieces with my left hand though, just for fun.

As I write this in 2020, my left arm has made a full recovery. The best I can tell is I developed a severe case of tennis elbow. From what I can find online, a lot of tennis elbow sufferers experience similar situations, including doctor cluelessness (depending on if they get unlucky or not).

My right arm actually never fully recovered. If I make a mistake it can very will hurt for the rest of the day. I really have no idea what is wrong with it. If I had to guess, I would say some sort of nerve issue but then again one of the tests I had done was nerve-related so I'm not sure. But as long as I follow the rules and not make any forbidden pen strokes, pick anything up heavier than a cell phone that requires bending my elbow, or turn any screw drivers, it is relatively pain-free. I draw with it just as frequently as before the incident with no problem at all.

Moral: Always have a backup.

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Virmir Commissions / [Closed] Taking various commissions
« on: September 19, 2020, 01:36:05 PM »
Commissions are now open!

I won't be taking every application I get this time (at least, I'll try not to)-- sorry! I intend to see what comes in, then sort through all the applications and figure out a schedule before deciding. So you will not get a decision until some time after I close. I do intend to reply to every application though-- you just won't get an immediate reply like I usually give.

You may send more than one commission application, but I am probably only going to accept one idea per applicant.  Please include all your ideas in one email.

For this batch, I will also consider taking a few larger projects (big sequences, comics, or large group pictures). These will be sorted to the end of the batch, so would be scheduled more towards the November-December range.

See my commissions page for more details: https://art.by.virmir.com/commissions.php

Thanks for your interest!

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Virmir Commissions / Commissions soon
« on: September 17, 2020, 03:38:15 PM »
This is advance notice that I'll be opening up commissions sometime this weekend (9/19/2020).

Instead of a mad rush, I'll likely be leaving them open for a while, then (attempting to) pick a set amount I like the most.

Small projects will be completed in September and October. I may also consider taking a handful of larger projects (longer sequences, comics, group pictures) to schedule later on before I begin my next personal comic project.

I will be updating my pricing page to include large items and the announcement post itself will contain full details.

Thanks for your interest!

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If anyone still has a way to play flash animations! (You may have to just download it.)



This is my second attempt at starting Crimson Flag, from 2007. (The current comic is the third attempt.)

After realizing comics were super hard, I thought I would make a sort of video game-style cutscene story made by taking pictures of clay models of foxes and then tracing them (because poses are hard!)

I only got a few seconds in. This proto-scene was to be the part where Julian wrecks the console chamber with dragon-Emiline (although I didn't get nearly that far). The major difference here is Lucian takes Edmund's place and volunteers the information on the magical artifacts himself.

Also, it has Giles too!

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