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My journals still contain information about my current RuneScape accomplishments, particularly when I get a new skilled pet, but they must also share the distance by meditatively looking on my Indie videos I've played and rants about my losing my Log Stool homemade recipes from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I'm currently creating a list of things I'd like to accomplish in RuneScape in the next year.
I would like to teach my Dungeoneering skills (unlikely) and change my money pit into a home. It's possible that I will eventually complete the Salt inside the Wound quest. As once upon a time I was awestruck by this quest until I was told by a friend that it is positive pillars - for those who know, you know. Since then, I've not gathered the motivation to tackle the issue, but maybe 2022 will be the year.
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