well im a fire sorc right now. so i turn into an elemental, pick a direction and start walking while burning everything around me
well im a fire sorc right now. so i turn into an elemental, pick a direction and start walking while burning everything around me
I would wander the woods until found by a green hag who invites me to her home for dinner.
Burn down the trees.
"The body is but a vessel for the soul;
A puppet which bends to the soul's tyrrany.
And lo, the body is not eternal,
For it must feed on the flesh of others,
Lest it return to the dust whence it came.
Therefore must the soul
Deceive, Despise, and Murder men..."
--A.J.Durai
When would I get lost in the woods? I would just push M for the map and find my way out.
Shiradii, Audience with the queen.
After popping back, Slayers and explorer xp.
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Well, since being a bard, I would find myself a falling tree, perhaps a nice tree stump and starting singing my ballads, maybe I would create a new ballad about my adventures 'Exploring the Wilds' because no one gets lost in the woods right? Especially an experienced adventurous bard! *sigh* I will keep singing until someone fetches me.
Argonnessen Player!
Every great adventure has to have a great adventurer!
Use my epic treasure hunter's spyglass to look for secret paths. When I find none, I type in /stuck and hope that works. When it doesn't, I sigh deeply, then use one of my carefully hoarded airship teleport beacons to go to my safe haven
Make it a DDO quest. After all, we've already been Lost in the Swamp and Lost at Sea.
Very much like my favourite weapon, the quarterstaff, I am a blunt instrument, as are my words.
Thelanis
Eushully/Acrobat! | Nantekottai/Somethng tank | LekiLockhart/Wolf
Take a nap.
Figure out how to get my girlfriend there; she would not like me having an adventure without her.
Follow the S-T-O-P signs.
(S) Stay Calm: Panic is your worst enemy, so take a few deep breaths to calm down. The last thing you should do is hurry off in a haphazard direction, as this may add to your anxiety.
(T) Think: Were you traveling in a straight line or were there a lot of twists and turns? Did you pass any familiar spots or other people? Were you traveling north, south, east, or west? Try to answer these questions, as any bit of information can be useful.
(O) Observe: Can you determine which direction is north? How long will your food and water last? Can you see any obvious landmarks? Do you see any footprints, and if so, in which direction are they headed? Try to find any clue that might help to lead you back to your original footpath.
(P) Plan: Determine which direction you should walk – but do so with caution. Mark your progression with rocks, cairns, or piles of sticks. If you don’t find your way, you can always return to the point where you first realized you were lost.
Find the nearest bear and use his x to start a fire.
Ask the friendly neighborhood wildlife for directions out.
I would sit down, pull out a deck of cards and start playing Solitaire. Somebody is sure to look over my shoulder and tell me what to do.