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Monday, December 10, 2007 . 4:55 PM

Hair of the Dog - 12/10/07
Someone approaches you or your character with an implausible proposition--for example, the keys to a fantasy kingdom in another world or immortality for as long as you want it (don't use those, as they've both been done). How would you or your character react? What would be the pros and cons of accepting the proposition? What cost or trade-off would be required to seal the deal--murder? money? loss of youth? loss of freedom?--and would it have to be paid up front or over time? Would you or your character take the deal or not? Then what?
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