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*You could recover "Who's a Good Boy? Is it you?" by a step when someone new tells Dog that he is a Good Boy without being pestered for it. You can receive it through your actions, but not request it explicitly. This is the mystery of grace.
 
*You could recover "Who's a Good Boy? Is it you?" by a step when someone new tells Dog that he is a Good Boy without being pestered for it. You can receive it through your actions, but not request it explicitly. This is the mystery of grace.
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/macchiato-monsters-the-stygian-library.869731/post-23682030 "I'll say that Dog counts as not wearing armor if he takes 'Who's a Good Boy? Is it you?'"]
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/macchiato-monsters-the-stygian-library.869731/post-23682030 "I'll say that Dog counts as not wearing armor if he takes 'Who's a Good Boy? Is it you?'"]
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*How does Dog regain natural armor? Does it come back with rest, does he have to buy/find it, or is there some other mechanism?
 
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**As written, you have to spend money in town (silver pieces in value) on repairing your armor. My feeling is that Dog needs a nice bath of equivalent value to a night at a motel to recover his natural armor's lustrous sheen. Spending one rest cycle (day or night) in the tea-room or another safe place to rest and eat and drink would let you recover it by one step.
 
  
 
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