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Spintriaecan be obtained by supplying Visitors with Readables that match their interest. St Rhonwen's Trust provides a stipend of one iron spintria every Spring. A silver spintria can be obtained by working at The Sweet Bones during Numa. You can find Spintriae (although very rarely) while inspecting furniture.

Two matching spintriae can be worked into a metal wire at Workbenches. The Smithy can break spintriae into a coin worth 1 tally less and an iron spintria. The Post Office will purchase spintriae in exchange for Pence (usually not worth it unless one has already learned all languages and bought all books).


The Post Office will purchase spintriae in exchange for Pence. It is most cost effective to sell Gold Spintria. Note that since the amount of Spintriae needed for buying all books and learning all languages along the way is substantial and since you can easily work for your Pennies, you probably shouldn't be selling Spintriae unless you already learned all languages and all the possible books from Oriflamme's.


You are encouraged to add information for anything you see fit! You should also feel free to create new pages for anything that a new page of information warrants. If you need help with anything, we suggest you read this how-to on formatting in Wiki language. You can also ask a Tally Hallmanac administrator if you have any further questions. Happy editing!


The Tally Hallmanac also has a Dark Mode. To enable it you need an account, so make sure you're logged in, then go to Preferences -> Appearance -> Theme, and change it from "default" to "nfdark".


VERY IMPORTANT!!! Creating a new page is as easy as making a reference (or finding an existing reference) to the person/place/thing in a wiki page, surrounding it with [[double brackets]] and save the page so it becomes a red link. Click the red link and you've begun creating a page for that person/place/thing!


If you've got a specific person, band/artist, song, or album in mind already, we've given you the following tools to create the new page and it will even preload with the fancy colored infoboxes and such.


When you enable grading, a column is created automatically in the Grade Center. As students work on wikis, icons begin to appear in the Grade Center, on the wiki's Participation and Grading page, and on the Needs Grading page.


Alternatively, to retain entries, set the wiki's Grade Center column to not be included in calculations. In essence, the wiki continues to be considered graded by the Grade Center, but any results or grades assigned are ignored in other calculations.


On the Participation Summary page, you can view all student participation for the wiki you are viewing. This information can help you understand how students contributed to the overall wiki content. This information can be especially useful when you determine individual grades for gradable wikis.


The Needs Grading icon appears in the All menu for contributing group members. When you add a grade for a group wiki, the grade is automatically given to all the members of the group and is populated in the corresponding column in the Grade Center for each group member. All members are assigned a grade regardless of their contribution amount, including if they didn't contribute at all. Students can view their group wiki grades in My Grades and on their My Contribution pages.


You can assign an individual group member a different grade than the group. If you change a group member's grade and then assign a new group grade, the new group grade doesn't affect the individual's grade. Students only see their own grade, not what each of their group members earned.


On the Participation Summary page, in the grading sidebar, select the pencil icon to change the group grade for a member. Type a new grade and select the check mark icon to save it. This grade becomes an override grade. You can also edit the grade from the Grade Center.


On the group's Participation Summary page, select the pencil icon for the member with the edited grade. Select the left-pointing arrow to change the grade to the original group grade. The override icon is removed and the change appears in the Grade Center.


The few glimpses provided into the Tally Man's past reveal a tragic childhood. Starving and living in rags, the boy who was to become the Tally Man lived with his mother and sister, in constant fear of the criminals who threatened the family for the money his father had borrowed from them years before. After his father died, those same criminals extorted his weekly fee from the deceased man's wife. The boy begged his mother not to pay, but she tearfully replied, "Everybody has to pay the tally man." One night, when the collector came, his mother could not afford to pay and the criminal beat her. Filled with rage, the boy attacked and brutally killed the money collector with a fireplace poker. The 12-year-old boy was arrested for murder, and abused horribly by the others in the boy's prison, who called him a "mama's boy." After his release, the boy returned home. When he discovered his sister had died of starvation and his mother had committed suicide, his mind snapped.


Years later, a figure dressed in the strange dark robes of an old-fashioned tax collector emerges in Gotham City, calling himself the Tally Man. Hired by the underworld to "collect" on debts owed, his fee is not money, but human lives. When Tally Man attempts to collect the "debt" owed by Batman, he battles Azrael, who is standing in for Batman while he recovers from a broken back, mistaking him for the original. Azrael brutally beats and scars Tally Man, leaving him with an even greater hatred for the Dark Knight. Tally Man returns to claim his debt again, only to be defeated by Nightwing (who has taken Azrael's place as Batman), believing the former Boy Wonder to be the man who had bested him previously.


Tally Man is seen aiding Two-Face during the "No Man's Land" story arc as an executioner. In the novelization of "No Man's Land" Two-Face murders the Tally Man himself. After a long absence, he was most recently seen in Infinite Crisis #7 during the Battle of Metropolis.


CorridorConnectionsMidnight TownSoundtrackAt PeaceThe corridor is a location in Everhood. It is an incredibly long corridor located under Green Mage's house in Midnight Town. The player can enter it through the attic after receiving their arm in order to tear the door off. Reaching the end of it will unlock the "Is there an end...?" achievement and the Corridor ending.


There are exactly 888 rooms, which take around 3-4 hours to traverse. Starting from room 23, going back one room displays the number of rooms traversed and gives the choice between fast-traveling back to the beginning or going backwards one room.


The corridor is a long blue hallway with a purple floor. The walls are completely filled with purple tally marks. The corridor is mostly empty otherwise, except for a few signboards in the first half and a decent number of rocks in the second half. At the very end of the corridor is a floor mural of a real-life photo of a white paper filled with many comments and doodles. Past the floor mural is a bed of flowers with sunlight streaming from the ceiling.


The corridor used to be Green Mage's playroom, but it was converted to document the passage of time, with one tally mark representing each year. According to Green Mage, they expected this type of record-keeping to be within Brown Mage's realm of interest, but Brown Mage felt documenting the years of eternity was a pointless endeavor. Green Mage took it upon themselves to keep track instead.


Red can traverse the rooms and reach the final one containing the flower bed. Walking into it activates a dialogue box that states that it looks like a good place to rest and asks if they would like to stop killing. If the player says yes, the dialogue box mentions that the world will remain as it is until they choose to come back. Red falls apart into several pieces upon the flower bed, and the credits play for the Corridor ending.


Rocks begin spawning at room 531 and continue until room 887. There are 6 different rock layout variations, and the player must maneuver up and down in order to walk around them. They repeat in the following pattern:


After traversing through the first 887 rooms of the corridor, the player reaches the 888th room, which consists of a normal rock-deprived hallway followed by a gigantic image of hand-drawn comments and sketches.


To the east of the image is a small area that contains a flower bed. The player can walk into it to take a rest and receive the Corridor ending. The game will overwrite the active save file when doing this. Upon reloading the save file, Red will put themselves back together, and the player can simply leave. They will be unable to rest again in this area, meaning that this ending is only attainable once per file.


It is recommended to place a weight on the right arrow key to traverse the first half of the rooms. The second half of the rooms requires manual input from the player due to scattered rocks that block the way forward.


While there are many layouts of rocks, all of them can be navigated using a single macro. It is faster to have a macro simply going up and sprinting right for the first 530 rooms, and then switching to this one. However, this macro will still work fine if the player wants to use it the whole way through.


Using a tool such as Cheat Engine to go straight to the final room is impossible, but if one manages to find the variable that tracks how many rooms the player has traversed, setting it to 887 and exiting the current room through the right loading zone will correctly lead to the final room. The hallway will extend past the final room count and continue indefinitely if the player exceeds the correct value. They can also successfully warp to later parts of the journey, such as to each of the signs and the start of rocks.


The Yin Tiger Tally is made from two halves of mysterious metal. When activated by pressing the two halves together,[1] all Fierce Corpses within a certain area come under the wielder's absolute control.[2]

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