Housing Spots

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Mikel123
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Housing Spots

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So, I scoured the entire map to see how many of each house type there was. I only paid attention to keeps and castles, but I marked most (95% I'd guess) of the towers and two-stories as well.

Here is the current count:

41 castles
59 keeps

Not much to discuss here, just mostly an FYI.

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really thats it .. wow
Proud to be a Castle Owner .. lol
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Mike: Do you buy your adderall illegally or do you have a script? :D

Just curious :)

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Im sure there's gotta be an old cartoon on or movie that could help you waste time in a more relaxed position.
NO! nooooOO! ....Hot, hot!

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Yeah, I did it without a script. Probably took 2-3 hours.

I think there's about a dozen more potential castle spots (would be more, but town add-ons and such have blocked some spots), provided people buy up the right houses. Probably 20 more keep spots.

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I'd like to give a shout out/props to one named Robert Plant who helped me place a small house in that SE or East corner of Moonglow on the coast where there are Moonglow buildings and city limits. I'm literally surrounded by city limits with the shoreline in front of the house. Never knew the place existed and have lived in Moonglow for years in various places.

Anyways...it's nice to own a house again even though it's a little one.

Jack Nickelson

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