Achaean News
two things
Written by: Sarapis, the Logos
Date: Wednesday, June 23rd, 1999
Addressed to: Everyone
First of all, I think that I set the prices for custom items too
high. Even though I want these items to be rare, I think it's
probably unreasonable to price them so high. So, the prices are
cut in half. 50 credits for an item with a custom description.
Another 25 credits to have one of these items reset into your
inventory so that you cannot lose them.
Second, due to very persistent requests from some mortals, I am
going to hold another auction, this Saturday, at 10 pm GMT.
Note that this is 11 pm in England, 6pm on the US East Coast, and
3 pm on the US West Coast.
This auction will be, by request, a credits-only auction. You
do not need to have the credits to bid, but if you do bid and
then fail to come up with the credits, bad things will happen.
The difference between this auction and the last one is that in
this one, any item purchased will reset into the buyer's inventory,
thus making any thievery of the item a very temporary affair.
Some of the same items as before will be sold, and a couple new
ones will be made for it also. In all likelihood however, there
will be a reduced number of items on sale (when compared with the
last auction).
Penned by my hand on the 12th of Ero, in the year 222 AF.
two things
Written by: Sarapis, the Logos
Date: Wednesday, June 23rd, 1999
Addressed to: Everyone
First of all, I think that I set the prices for custom items too
high. Even though I want these items to be rare, I think it's
probably unreasonable to price them so high. So, the prices are
cut in half. 50 credits for an item with a custom description.
Another 25 credits to have one of these items reset into your
inventory so that you cannot lose them.
Second, due to very persistent requests from some mortals, I am
going to hold another auction, this Saturday, at 10 pm GMT.
Note that this is 11 pm in England, 6pm on the US East Coast, and
3 pm on the US West Coast.
This auction will be, by request, a credits-only auction. You
do not need to have the credits to bid, but if you do bid and
then fail to come up with the credits, bad things will happen.
The difference between this auction and the last one is that in
this one, any item purchased will reset into the buyer's inventory,
thus making any thievery of the item a very temporary affair.
Some of the same items as before will be sold, and a couple new
ones will be made for it also. In all likelihood however, there
will be a reduced number of items on sale (when compared with the
last auction).
Penned by my hand on the 12th of Ero, in the year 222 AF.