




Angevon's Comments:
He doesn't mean anything by "dearest;" he's just using it as a term of endearment.
I've had people yell at my battlepriest after begging for a heal, complaining that I'm not healing them fast enough: "WTF 800 hp heal???"
Not all priests are full-int, nubcake. >.<
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