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I checked out that monster hex mentioned above. Bonedancer escalation, one of the lower level escalations, should be clearable by any level group. Toughest encounter would be the Undeath Squad, 3 reds, one yellow and one or two whites. Two parties of 6, rotating opposite sides of the hex, could work well while limiting friendly fire issues. Because it's a home hex, once below 500 should have a boss fight. If at least a few go at it on Saturday, it could set up for a strong push on Sunday.

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We've been getting some really great recruits lately. Come join us!
The folk of Tavernhold are a rowdy, helpful bunch of monster hunters, expert craftsmen and tower defenders.
We don't expect you to gather resources all day or log in for a set amount of hours. You're free to play when you can, how you want.
A group of us tend to frequent our Teamspeak later in the day so if you get home from work or school and just want to kick back, relax, and laugh, it's the place to be.
Grab a brew and come check us out!

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As of tomorrow, there will finally be a tavern in Tavernhold! If you're looking for a home in the River Kingdoms, come out Northwest for a brew and a chat!
Note: As an interim measure, consumption of beer, wine, cider and harder spirits will be represented by increased Power regeneration (and perhaps barbarian-lead loincloth runs).

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I was minding my own business, working on some shield designs when a saucy wench comes up to me and asks to see a shield dance.
What's a shield dance?
It's an old dwarven rite where you weave through the crowds in a tavern, displaying your shield, often emblazoned with a family crest or heraldry. I'm sure it came to be by drunken dwarves yammering on about their heritage and shoving the "proof" in everyone's faces.
Since I couldn't say no to a chance to show off my slick dancing skills (no elf can resist), I took up each of the shields in turn and performed the best shield dance that lass had ever seen.