Ijust created a new household to try and see if my game was working because I kept getting an error code with an old household since the most recent patch. Now with the new household I got the Error code 123:259a6556:1ff129a1 but I cannot find anything online when I look it up.
@WZRDKLLYY Please leave the mods out for now, and repair the game in Origin: open your game library, right-click on the Sims 4 icon, and select Repair. Try to play again and see whether the error is still present. If it is, please let me know what you're trying to do when you see it. Please also post the full error code if it's different from the one the original poster reported.
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February 1st through 29th, 9-5:30 p.m. Cuyahoga County Public Library, Take and Make Craft: Paper Lantern, 6206 Pearl Rd, Parma Heights. Pick up free supplies and instructions at the Parma Heights Branch to celebrate the Lunar New Year! Register
Thursday, February 8th, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Lunar New Year Crafts, Cleveland Public Library, Fulton Branch Meeting Room, 3545 Fulton Rd, Cleveland. Learn about the Lunar New Year and the Chinese zodiac, then make personalized book bags featuring zodiac animals using a Cricut machine and vinyl (while supplies last.) Lion dance videos and fortune cookies will finish this event.
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Saturday, February 10th at 7:00 p.m. Kwan Lion Dance at Li Wah. Celebrate the Chinese New Year with the Kwan Lion Dance at Li Wah in Asia Plaza for the Year of the Dragon. First come, first serve, (Sorry, no reservations).
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Saturday, February 17th, 4-8 p.m. Cleveland Chinese Senior Citizen Association/Asian Evergreen Housing Corporation Lunar New Year Dinner, Boloong Chinese Restaurant, Cleveland. RSVP Required.
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p99 - Surprised at the Dark Troll population in the Palarkri Mountains. Although it probably stems from the Annilla cult writeup in Troll Gods which talks about 16 rock-eater trolls beneath the Palarkri.
P102 - The name Koromandol has always been a bit familiar to me because there is a Peninsula here called Coromandel. It's actually named after the Indian coast and it probably makes its way in Glorantha through Lear.
First, in the Mythos I was really delighted about how their mythology intervenes with others. As Yelm was driven to Underworld, trolls had to get out of there. That is so brilliant! Now that I caught this, I have to start putting my mind more into these mythology sections. Are they all telling the same stories essentially (deep discussion alert!)?
To this day I thought all troll females had six breasts. I blame the Trollpak character sheet that had the naked troll female depicted there. But they act as a marks of power with the dark troll children. See, we are talking about breasts again.
Somehow I felt really sorry for these creatures with their curse of kin and also loneliness. Even though they have their communities I get the vibe that trolls are quite solitary individuals and only gather when needed.
Illustrations are great (especially the colored one). I think Glorantha trolls look a little bit like dogs from their head (and not apes, I am looking at you Gods war first designs!). In other fiction dragons are usually given dog-like appearance and actions.
What surprised me about the population numbers are the high numbers for northern Genertela and the minuscule ones for the three colonies around Dragon Pass. Halikiv is the size of Dagori Inkarth and Shadow Plateau combined, and Guhan is bigger than the Dragon Pass region.
Almost half the trolls in the world inhabit the Kingdom of Ignorance and Koromandol. Troll presence outside of Genertela is about 1/5th of the total population, with Tarmo the second largest troll civilization anywhere, followed by the Elder Wilds. Blue Moon Plateau, and Guhan are runners up.
Uz Lore from Troll Pak used to be my primary source for the world history when I started to dig into Glorantha. Cults of Terror and Glorantha Book from Genertela Box provided supplementary information, but given troll involvement in so many facets of Gloranthan history, that text ruled.
The trolls aren't everywhere, though, so there are a lot of things happening without direct troll participation. Other places have other Underworld denizens taking up a life in the surface world - some like the Shadzorings from Alkoth or human-shaped Kitori undistinguishable from humans, others like the Gorgers from Kimos or the Andinni in the East Isles similar in some aspects (e.g. anthropophagy) and totally different in others.
Uz females are highly social creatures. Uz males are subservient while staying there, ready to jump when a female - even a polluted one with a recent trollkin birth - is telling them to do something. The post as bodyguards of the Esrolian Queen is a cushy job with lots of personal freedom compared to life under direct influence of a Hell Mother.
Troll hunters make up a big part of troll encounters, and many troll hunters hunt solitarily (if you discount their trollkin entourage), which might give this impression. Troll raiders rarely come by as individuals, and troll trade caravans are enterprises with several dark trolls and lots of trollkin. Trollkin are rarely encountered alone, they usually look for comfort in a group (as it lessens the chance to be picked for whichever unpleasant task is up).
There are two schools of troll head illustrations - the rather smooth ones, and the pointy lipped, almost beaked ones from e.g. the Trollball illustration in Troll Pak. Snout length can vary considerably. The smooth head shape dominates in the Guide.
An ape- or even baboon-like impression of the head cannot be avoided, that's what you get when you elongate a human face into a snout above fearsome dentistry with tusks. Even when those tusks are somewhat porkine in nature, as with the Tusk Riders. Apart from totally unfit weaponry, I would be inclined to use my old Warhammer fantasy square-jawed orcs as rank and file troll minis.
The page count on trolls in Gloranthan publications in total probably is the third largest for any cultural group, trailing only the Orlanthi and maybe the Praxians. A publication on Gloranthan religions isn't complete without a cult description of Kyger Litor - RQ3 had three of them (Troll Pak, Troll Gods, Elder Secrets), not counting the short one in Gods of Glorantha, RQ2 had a short one in the rules and the long one in Cults of Prax and Troll Pak. Hero Wars had Uz, the Trolls of Glorantha. Heroquest is still working on its big version.
I'd say there are actually 3 schools of troll art:
Dan Brereton's pictures from Troll Realms & Haunted Ruins; they have the "beaked look" you mention
Kevin Ramos' Porcine style from the Gloranthan Bestiary. They have the flattened nose of a pig, and was how I saw Uz until someone lent me the RQII Trollpak and I saw the work of...
Lisa Free/William Church style, which is what all the art in the Guide is based on. Though it developed on from Lisas' stuff, she is the pregenitor of almost all troll art.
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