It started with an earthquake, a tsunami and a big storm... More and more disasters occurred, people realized again and again that the power of human beings is very small in front of nature. But, they are still struggling to survive as human civilization draws to a close. Thus, a profession was born. They observe, prevent, and deal with natural disasters in their area. People call them [[Disaster Watchers->Disaster Watchers]].
You are also one of the many Disaster Watchers, your name is Ryerson. Your parents used to be Disaster Watchers, but they died in rescue activity. You have inherited their cause and will. You have organized observation groups in your area. You call your organization the Boulderfort Disaster Prediction and Prevention Organization. But simply put, you are the only formal one in the group, the other members are just there to help for some time. You have provided early warnings of natural disasters in your area and surrounding villages for free many times, helping many people avoid property damage and ensure their personal safety. You converted part of your home into an office. Sometimes you also do some paid work to assist local agriculture and animal husbandry, guide caravans, and so on.
[[Next|Next]]It's a hard job, and there's almost no paid for doing it. Also, there are not that many people are willing to stand up for the well-being of others. People spontaneously do this profession for some belief in their hearts.(set: $Miranda to 0)
In an evening, you've just made a steaming bowl of udon when someone rings your doorbell. You are a little irritable, after all, no one likes being interrupted while dinner is starting. When you come to the door, there are two people in robes standing at the door of your house. One is tall and the other is short.
The tall man says, "I heard you are the most experienced guide here. Hope you can help."
[[You say confidently, "Yes, you've found the right person. Come in, sit down and talk."|Confident]]
[[You say, "That's right. As long as you pay, I'll take care of everything."|Pay]](set: $Miranda to ($Miranda+1))
You say confidently, "Yeah, you've found the right person. Come in, sit down and talk."
You lead them to your small office. They both take off their hoods. The tall one is a middle-aged man, and the short one is a girl. The girl looks around and seemed curious about everything.
You greet them, "Ryerson. Guide, agricultural assistant, and Disaster Watcher. What services do you need?"
The middle-aged man says, "My name is Jeremy. This is my daughter Miranda. We are a small caravan with two trucks of goods and four people. We want to across the Boulder area as soon as possible. I heard that there are always natural disasters in the Boulder area, and it is difficult to move forward without a guide. So we want you to follow the caravan and lead us to East Boulder."
The round trip should take two days. You think it works. After negotiating the payment, you make a deal with them.
To be fully prepared, you need to predict the possibility of natural disasters. You tell them to wait for you for a while. Then you grab the udon, which is a little cold and start forecasting and analysis.
At this time, another voice calls you out of the window, "Ryerson!"
Your dinner time has been interrupted again. You have to go out and see who's calling you.
[[Go out and see.|Clarke]]You say, "That's right. As long as you pay, I'll take care of everything." After all, you are not a pure volunteer, you also need to make living. It doesn't hurt either side to be straightforward.
They both take off their hoods. The tall one is a middle-aged man, and the short one is a girl. The girl looks around and seemed curious about everything.
You greet them, "Ryerson. Guide, agricultural assistant, and Disaster Watcher. What services do you need?"
The middle-aged man says, "My name is Jeremy. This is my daughter Miranda. We are a small caravan with two trucks of goods and four people. We want to go east through the Boulder area as soon as possible. I heard that there are always natural disasters in the Boulder area, and it is difficult to move forward without a guide. So we want you to follow the caravan and lead us to East Boulder."
The round trip should take two days. You think it works. After negotiating the payment, you make a deal with them.
To be fully prepared, you need to predict the possibility of natural disasters. You tell them to wait for you for a while. Then you grab the udon, which is a little cold and start forecasting and analysis.
At this time, another voice calls you out of the window, "Ryerson!"
Your dinner time has been interrupted again. You have to go out and see who's calling you.
[[Go out and see.|Clarke]]You go out. It's the neighbor's daughter, Clarke, who is looking for you.
"Ryerson! Can you lend me your coolest moto in the world tomorrow? I have something important!" Clarke pleades.
She always reminds you of the Great Golden Retriever, an extinct dog breed. Clarke is always full of energy, and she's often here to help you with some work. After she did something wrong, she will apologized at once and said she would make a change. She has borrowed the moto you modified before. It's really cool, it's the coolest in the world. But last time Clarke crashed it. She insisted on working for you for three months to make up for your loss. Later, when you repaired the motorcycle, you added some extra functions to it...
Just as you're thinking, Clarke notices your guests and she asks, "You get a new job?"
"Hmm. There's a caravan that needs a guide." You reply.
"Oh! Then I'll help you watch the house! And take care of your pet turtle!" she says. "You can tell me anything else and I'll do it, as long as you lend me your coolest moto in the world for a day! "
Yes, you also have a pet turtle. They are one of the few surviving pet species on earth.
You look at her and ask, "Why are you borrowing the moto?"
She says: "Hmm. It's my girlfriend. I just want to take her around. You can rest assured that I will bring your moto back in absolute safety. Please!"
You decide:
[[Lend her a car|Lend]]
[[Don't lend her the car|Not Lend]](set: $Clarke to 1)
You think it's good to lend her, after all, she can help you a lot.
You say, "Okay. Be careful not to crash it again."
Clarke says excitedly, "Love you, Ryerson!" and leaves happily.
You go back to the workbench. The forecast was done, but the udon was completely cold. You reluctantly eat cold udon.
Then, you observe a small cyclone. It looks likely to bring a moderate tornado in your path, but you can avoid it if done right. You decide:
[[Tell them there may be danger and advise them to go the day after tomorrow.|Danger]]
[[Tell them there is no problem and they can set off tomorrow.|No Problem]](set: $Clarke to 0)
You think about her words. The important thing is to hang out with your girlfriend? This reason obviously doesn't convince you.
You say, "Clarke, I really believe you and your girlfriend can find other ways to entertain."
Clarke looks frustrated and leaves.
You go back to the workbench. The forecast was done, but the udon was completely cold. You reluctantly eat the cold udon.
Then, you observe a small cyclone. It looks likely to bring a moderate tornado in your path, but you can avoid it if done right. You decide:
[[Tell them there may be danger and advise them to go the day after tomorrow.|Danger2]]
[[Tell them there is no problem and they can set off tomorrow.|No Problem2]]You go back to the office and tell them, "There will be a small tornado in our path tomorrow afternoon, and I don't recommend you leave tomorrow."
But Jeremy says, "There's not that much time to waste, and we want to go tomorrow."
You persuade again, "I understand you are in a hurry, but I hope you fully understand the dangers involved."
Jeremy says, "We've been through small tornadoes. That shouldn't be a problem. We're in a hurry, and we trust you."
You think twice and agree with him. You make an appointment to leave early tomorrow morning.
After you pack a bunch of things, you go to rest.
[[Go to rest.|Rest]]You went go to the office and tell them, "There's a small tornado in our path tomorrow afternoon, but it's not a big threat. So we can go out early tomorrow morning."
Jeremy says, "Fine. We're in a hurry, so it's better to go early."
You make an appointment to leave early tomorrow morning.
After you pack a bunch of things, you go to rest.
[[Go to rest.|Rest]]The next morning, the weather looks okay. You and the caravan set off with two trucks of goods. You drive your own car, Jeremy and Miranda drive in one truck, and the young men in the caraven drive the other truck. You go all the way east for several hours. The sky gradually darkened.
At noon, you decide to stop for lunch. You take out cans of beans and water, and swallow them together. You see that two young men talking and laughing. Then, the girl you met yesterday come to chat with you. You remember her name is Miranda.
"Hi, Ryerson. I'm curious about one thing." Miranda says.
"What?" you say.
"Why do you become a Disaster Watcher?" Miranda asks.
You answer her:
[["Oh, it all starts with my parents."|Parents]]
[["I just love the feeling of overcoming a natural disaster."|Overcoming]]
[["I hope to help others."|Help]]
[["That doesn't really matter."|Doesn't Matter]](set: $Miranda to ($Miranda+1))
You answer her,"Oh, it all starts with my parents."
"Oh my. Your parents were both Disaster Watchers?" Miranda says.
"That's it." You say.
"My mother is...I mean she was Disaster Watchers, too," Miranda says, a little disappointed.
You can't bring a better way to comfort her. After all, you are also the one who needs comfort.
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You two have a good time because you've discovered what you have in common. Until darkness appeares on the skyline, your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis]]You answer her,"I just love the feeling of overcoming a natural disaster."
"Overcome?" Miranda doesn't understand.
"As I race against time to stop it from mutilating people, I feel like I've beaten it," you say.
"Well, but it can never be defeated..." says Miranda.
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You and Miranda talk about something else until darkness appears on the skyline. Your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis]](set: $Miranda to ($Miranda+1))
You answer her,"I hope to help others."
"Why?" Miranda asks.
"With great power comes great responsibility," you say.
"Isn't that Uncle Ben's line?" Mirada laughs.
"My parents, too," you say to her.
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You two have a good time because you've discovered what you have in common. Until darkness appears on the skyline, your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis]]You answer her,"That doesn't really matter."
You smile and say, "Life got us here. You just have to ride."
Miranda looks at you and says, "I hate riddlers."
"My mom was a Disaster Watcher, so I wonder why." Miranda goes on to say, "why they can sacrifice themselves for others...And left me."
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You and Miranda talk about something else until darkness appears on the skyline. Your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis]]You have finished analyzing the latest weather data.
Just now, a new cyclone was formed. It's gathering so fast that it appears to be turning into a hurricane. It is far more destructive than a tornado. You are uneasy, the hurricane must be notified to the people in the town as soon as possible. Otherwise, they may take this hurricane as some tornados with no big threat. Then it will cause huge casualties!
You pull out your communication device and try to contact the people in town, only to find that you can't reach them at all. Maybe some signal stations have been damaged by the strong wind.
Now if you want to send a message to the people in the town, you can only go to the nearest contact station and pull the alarm directly. But the nearest station also takes 30 minutes at least. It's fine if you go directly to the station to pull the alarm alone, but you're also guiding the caravan, and they're bound to slow you down. And you'd better not leave the caravan, because their situation is also not optimistic. You decide:
[[Go to the contact station alone and pull the alarm, let the caravan follow you as soon as possible.|Alone]]
[[Stay and lead the caravan, ensuring the safety of the caravan.|Stay]]You decide to go to the contact station alone. You make up your mind to alert the townspeople that this is not an ordinary storm. There are neighbors, friends, and everything you are familiar with, and you will do anything to save them.
You tell the caravan that you must go to the station to alert the village, and the caravan can follow your path to the station. But they have to be as fast as possible, or risk being overtaken by a tornado. You didn't even explain more to Jeremy, because time was running out.
[[Go to the station.]]You decide to stick with the caravan. You have already accepted this task and will not give it up easily. You can't give up. You inform Jeremy of the current situation and tell him that there are two options. After discussion with Jeremy, you decide to
[[Moving Forward.|Forward]]
[[Find a shelter.|Shelter]]The great storm gathers into a huge vortex between heaven and earth. You decide to go full speed ahead to avoid the tornado. Despite the risks, this is the fastest way to get there.
Suddenly, you hear a rustling current coming from your car, it's coming from the communication facility on your own vehicle. It can only pass messages between your vehicles at some distance.
"Ryerson? Is that you?" Clarke's voice comes over the intercom.
"Clarke? Why are you here?" you ask.
"My girlfriend and I have been following you all this morning. We stopped in the middle and caught up with you later, but you just never paid attention to us," Clarke says. "Are you going to move forward or take refuge now?"
"We are moving forward!" You answer.
"Clarke, help me with one thing okay?" you say over the intercom. "Go to the nearest contact station and sound the alarm! A hurricane is coming."
"Yes, sir!"She says, then the intercom turns quiet.
You sprint forward with all your might, hoping to shake off the rushing tornado.
But it's so fast that it's hard for you to escape. You make a decisive decision to break into the eye of the storm with a caravan. You've done this once before. It's dangerous, but you know some tricks to make it.
The heavy trucks are attached to your modified car, clinging to the ground. You pray that all goes well. After half a minute of turbulence, you enter the eye of the storm. The truck drived by Jeremy and Miranda is also get in, but you don't see the other truck. The eye of the storm is very calm, you control the direction and follow the center of the eye of the storm.
[[Follow the eye of the storm.|Ending2]]The great storm gathers into a huge vortex between heaven and earth. It's too dangerous to move forward, so you decide to find a shelter.
Suddenly, you hear a rustling current coming from your car, it's coming from the communication facility on your own vehicle. It can only pass messages between your vehicles at some distance.
"Ryerson? Is that you?" Clarke's voice comes over the intercom.
"Clarke? Why are you here?" you ask.
"My girlfriend and I have been following you all this morning. We stopped in the middle and caught up with you later, but you just never paid attention to us," Clarke says. "Are you going to move forward or take refuge now?"
"We are moving forward!" You answer.
"Clarke, help me with one thing okay?" you say over the intercom. "Go to the nearest contact station and sound the alarm! A hurricane is coming."
"Yes, sir!"She says, then the intercom turns quiet.
You guide the caravan to the shelter, and you get there before the tornado arrive. You have to stay overnight because of tornadoes and hurricanes.
[[Rest in the shelter.|Ending3]]You drive towards the contact station. The tornado is behind you, and you don't know if the caravan is following you.
You got to the station so fast that it even didn't take you half an hour. You sound the siren in the Boulder district to warn nearby villages and towns that a hurricane is coming at this time.
Then you go back to look for the caravan, and the tornado outside seems to be stronger. You want to find the caravan, find Jeremy and Miranda in the wind and gravel, but there is little hope here. . .
[[Back to Town.|Ending1]]You go back to the office and tell them, "There will be a small tornado in our path tomorrow afternoon, and I don't recommend you leave tomorrow."
But Jeremy says, "There's not that much time to waste, and we want to go tomorrow."
You persuade again, "I understand you are in a hurry, but I hope you fully understand the dangers involved."
Jeremy says, "We've been through small tornadoes. That shouldn't be a problem. We're in a hurry, and we trust you."
You think twice and agree with him. You make an appointment to leave early tomorrow morning.
After you pack a bunch of things, you go to rest.
[[Go to rest.|Rest2]]You went go to the office and tell them, "There's a small tornado in our path tomorrow afternoon, but it's not a big threat. So we can go out early tomorrow morning."
Jeremy says, "Fine. We're in a hurry, so it's better to go early."
You make an appointment to leave early tomorrow morning.
After you pack a bunch of things, you go to rest.
[[Go to rest.|Rest2]]The next morning, the weather looks okay. You and the caravan set off with two trucks of goods. You drive your own car, Jeremy and Miranda drive in one truck, and the young men in the caraven drive the other truck. You go all the way east for several hours. The sky gradually darkened.
At noon, you decide to stop for lunch. You take out cans of beans and water, and swallow them together. You see that two young men talking and laughing. Then, the girl you met yesterday come to chat with you. You remember her name is Miranda.
"Hi, Ryerson. I'm curious about one thing." Miranda says.
"What?" you say.
"Why do you become a Disaster Watcher?" Miranda asks.
You answer her:
[["Oh, it all starts with my parents."|Parents2]]
[["I just love the feeling of overcoming a natural disaster."|Overcoming2]]
[["I hope to help others."|Help2]]
[["That doesn't really matter."|Doesn't Matter2]](set: $Miranda to ($Miranda+1))
You answer her,"Oh, it all starts with my parents."
"Oh my. Your parents were both Disaster Watchers?" Miranda says.
"That's it." You say.
"My mother is...I mean she was Disaster Watchers, too," Miranda says, a little disappointed.
You can't bring a better way to comfort her. After all, you are also the one who needs comfort.
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You two have a good time because you've discovered what you have in common. Until darkness appeares on the skyline, your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis2]]You answer her,"I just love the feeling of overcoming a natural disaster."
"Overcome?" Miranda doesn't understand.
"As I race against time to stop it from mutilating people, I feel like I've beaten it," you say.
"Well, but it can never be defeated..." says Miranda.
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You and Miranda talk about something else until darkness appears on the skyline. Your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis2]](set: $Miranda to ($Miranda+1))
You answer her,"I hope to help others."
"Why?" Miranda asks.
"With great power comes great responsibility," you say.
"Isn't that Uncle Ben's line?" Mirada laughs.
"My parents, too," you say to her.
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You two have a good time because you've discovered what you have in common. Until darkness appears on the skyline, your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis2]]You answer her,"That doesn't really matter."
You smile and say, "Life got us here. You just have to ride."
Miranda looks at you and says, "I hate riddlers."
"My mom was a Disaster Watcher, so I wonder why." Miranda goes on to say, "why they can sacrifice themselves for others...And left me."
You continue to chew your humble lunch. You and Miranda talk about something else until darkness appears on the skyline. Your heart sinks. That's the portent of a tornado. Seems like tornadoes are coming sooner than you predicted.
You turn on the forecasting device and start analyzing and forecasting again.
[[Start Analysis|Analysis2]]You have finished analyzing the latest weather data.
Just now, a new cyclone was formed. It's gathering so fast that it appears to be turning into a hurricane. It is far more destructive than a tornado. You are uneasy, the hurricane must be notified to the people in the town as soon as possible. Otherwise, they may take this hurricane as some tornados with no big threat. Then it will cause huge casualties!
You pull out your communication device and try to contact the people in town, only to find that you can't reach them at all. Maybe some signal stations have been damaged by the strong wind.
Now if you want to send a message to the people in the town, you can only go to the nearest contact station and pull the alarm directly. But the nearest station also takes 30 minutes at least. It's fine if you go directly to the station to pull the alarm alone, but you're also guiding the caravan, and they're bound to slow you down. And you'd better not leave the caravan, because their situation is also not optimistic. You decide:
[[Go to the contact station alone and pull the alarm, let the caravan follow you as soon as possible.|Alone2]]
[[Stay and lead the caravan, ensuring the safety of the caravan.|Stay2]]You decide to go to the contact station alone. You make up your mind to alert the townspeople that this is not an ordinary storm. There are neighbors, friends, and everything you are familiar with, and you will do anything to save them.
You tell the caravan that you must go to the station to alert the village, and the caravan can follow your path to the station. But they have to be as fast as possible, or risk being overtaken by a tornado. You didn't even explain more to Jeremy, because time was running out.
[[Go to the station.2]]You decide to stick with the caravan. You have already accepted this task and will not give it up easily. You can't give up. You inform Jeremy of the current situation and tell him that there are two options. After discussion with Jeremy, you decide to
[[Moving Forward.|Forward2]]
[[Find a shelter.|Shelter2]]You drive towards the contact station. The tornado is behind you, and you don't know if the caravan is following you.
You got to the station so fast that it even didn't take you half an hour. You sound the siren in the Boulder district to warn nearby villages and towns that a hurricane is coming at this time.
Then you go back to look for the caravan, and the tornado outside seems to be stronger. You want to find the caravan, find Jeremy and Miranda in the wind and gravel, but there is little hope here. . .
[[Back to Town.|Ending4]]The great storm gathers into a huge vortex between heaven and earth. You decide to go full speed ahead to avoid the tornado. Despite the risks, this is the fastest way to get there.
You sprint forward with all your might, hoping to shake off the rushing tornado.
But it's so fast that it's hard for you to escape. You make a decisive decision to break into the eye of the storm with a caravan. You've done this once before. It's dangerous, but you know some tricks to make it.
The heavy trucks are attached to your modified car, clinging to the ground. You pray that all goes well. After half a minute of turbulence, you enter the eye of the storm. The truck drived by Jeremy and Miranda is also get in, but you don't see the other truck. The eye of the storm is very calm, you control the direction and follow the center of the eye of the storm.
[[Follow the eye of the storm.|Ending5]]The great storm gathers into a huge vortex between heaven and earth. It's too dangerous to move forward, so you decide to find a shelter.
You guide the caravan to the shelter, and you get there before the tornado arrive. You have to stay overnight because of tornadoes and hurricanes.
[[Rest in the shelter.|Ending6]]Double-click this passage to edit it.After a few days, everything calms down. Although the town suffered a lot of damage from the hurricane, people are still safe.
As for the caravan, Clarke actually guided the caravan to a shelter in a tornado on your motorcycle that day. You can't believe how she did it, she told you she didn't have a plan with her girlfriend that day, so she followed you and the caravan. Later, when you go to the station, she found the caravan and lead them to a safe place.
In the minority and the majority, you chose to save the lives of the majority villagers. Fortunately, Clarke was there, and the caravan didn't have much to lose. Jeremy refuses to pay you and you are indeed not doing your duty as a guide.
[[View My Achievements|Achievement1]]Half an hour later, the tornado dissipates. The caravan lost two people and a truck of goods, but later you arrived the destination in time. The caravan receives half of the estimated revenue because only a truck of goods was delivered. Jeremy and Miranda are so sad about losing their companions. But anyway, you got your salary.
Although the town suffered a lot of damage from the hurricane, people were still safe due to the alert that sent by Clarke. Clarke is also alive and kicking to help you do this and that. You can finally eat a bowl of hot udon again.
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda thanks to your help and you become friends. Sometimes she stops by here to visit you and bring you gifts.]
[[View My Achievements|Achievement2]]You set off for the delivery the next day, and the caravan is paid 40% they expected because of the late delivery. But fortunately, you are all alive and safe. And you got your salary, too.
Although the town suffered a lot of damage from the hurricane, people were still safe due to the alert that sent by Clarke. Clarke is also alive and kicking to help you do this and that. You can finally eat a bowl of hot udon again.
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda thanks to your help and you become friends. Sometimes she stops by here to visit you and bring you gifts.]
[[View My Achievements|Achievement3]]After a few days, everything calms down. Although the town suffered a lot of damage from the hurricane, people were still safe. Clarke was angry at first that you didn't lend him the bike, but she quickly forgot about it and kicking to help you do this and that. In the minority and the majority, you chose to save the lives of the majority villagers. But the caravans... seem to be stuck in the Boulder area forever.
[[View My Achievements|Achievement4]]Half an hour later, the tornado dissipates. The caravan lost two people and a truck of goods, but later you arrived in time. The caravan received half of the estimated revenue because only one truck of goods was delivered. Jeremy and Miranda were so sad about losing their companions. But anyway, you got your salary.
But when you get back to town, it's not so happy. In the absence of warning of major disasters, many people were injured and missing. The townspeople blame you for not warning them.
Clarke's father died in the disaster. She hasn't seen you for a long time and then she moves away.
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda thanks to your help and you become friends. Sometimes she stops by here to visit you and bring you gifts.]
[[View My Achievements|Achievement5]]You set off for the delivery the next day, and the caravan is paid 40% they expected because of the late delivery. But fortunately, you are all alive and safe. And you got your salary, too.
But then when you get back to town, it's not so happy. In the absence of warning of major disasters, many people were injured and missing. The townspeople blame you for not warning them.
Clarke's father died in the disaster. She refuses to see you for a long time and moves away.
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda thanks to your help and you become friends. Sometimes she stops by here to visit you and bring you gifts.]
[[View My Achievements|Achievement6]]#Achievement
Kind Neighbor
Competent Disaster Watcher#Achievement
Kind Neighbor
Storm Challenger
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda's Friend]#Achievement
Kind Neighbor
The Most Experienced Guide
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda's Friend]#Achievement
Competent Disaster Watcher#Achievement
Storm Challenger
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda's Friend]#Achievement
The Most Experienced Guide
(If: $Miranda>1) [Miranda's Friend]Double-click this passage to edit it.