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'''Treasure''': 2 (6 TMP)<br>
 
'''Treasure''': 2 (6 TMP)<br>
 
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''Anchors'':
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''Foci'':
 
*'''Bufo''' spends most of his time in Locus Helferth, but on occasion Sean has a task where the presence of a giant, man-eating, poisonous toad with a large jewel in its forehead to be helpful. Taming Bufo was one of the earliest tasks Max set upon Sean, and he's grown fond enough of the big lug to claim him as an anchor. To his credit, Bufo hardly ever tries to eat Sean these days.
 
*'''Bufo''' spends most of his time in Locus Helferth, but on occasion Sean has a task where the presence of a giant, man-eating, poisonous toad with a large jewel in its forehead to be helpful. Taming Bufo was one of the earliest tasks Max set upon Sean, and he's grown fond enough of the big lug to claim him as an anchor. To his credit, Bufo hardly ever tries to eat Sean these days.
 
*Sean's favorite outfit includes '''a pair of cargo pants and a fishing vest''', the many many pockets of which are somewhat predictably filled with various tools and assorted oddments. The benefits of claiming them as an ordinary anchor are many and subtle: comfort, durability, lack of needing repairs or cleaning, and the occasional push to wondrous pocket capacity when such a thing becomes necessary.
 
*Sean's favorite outfit includes '''a pair of cargo pants and a fishing vest''', the many many pockets of which are somewhat predictably filled with various tools and assorted oddments. The benefits of claiming them as an ordinary anchor are many and subtle: comfort, durability, lack of needing repairs or cleaning, and the occasional push to wondrous pocket capacity when such a thing becomes necessary.

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