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[Boon of the Guest]

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7.59 [Boon of the Guest].”
7.60 “I was so worried! They have to get back here but—they’re alive. Thank you for telling me, Olesm! [Boon of the Guest]!”
7.60 [Boon of the Guest]? Aw, come on.”
7.60 “Indeed. I’m unfamiliar with [Boon of the Guest], however. Kiish? Ventel?”
7.60 “Hm. I think I can use it. [Boon of the Guest]. But I’m trying to give a boon. What is the boon? Is it me?”
7.60 A [Boon of the Guest] Skill was…good. But it shouldn’t have been this effective, or easy to reapply. Unless—you were a Level 45 [Innkeeper]. That might have made the difference.
9.12 In this case, the wind kept blowing despite Pisces’ clear chagrin at Jelaqua laughing herself sick. [Boon of the Guest]! And who had been the guest?
9.34 “Fine. [Like Fire, Memory] is a big one. [Garden of Sanctuary]. [Boon of the Guest]. [Wondrous Fare]. [Field of Preservation], um, my [Witch] Skills, but I know actual experts there. Ooh! [From Witchcraft, Sorcery Ariseth]! And…[Door of Portals]. [World’s Eye Theatre] you know.”
9.34 [Boon of the Guest]. Cooldown. And intensity. Have you ever used it? I’ve never seen you using it.”
9.34 “Yes—and the ‘weakest’ case usage. So you’d use your worst, uh, [Boon of the Guest] Skill, measure how long it goes off cooldown, and then you have a minimum benchmark. Then you use a powerful one.”
9.34 “No. I get Lyonette’s [Boon of the Princess] is great. And the few times I’ve used my [Boon of the Guest] it’s also powerful, and that’s important. But…how can I describe it?”
9.34 “Wait a second. It occurs to me just now that the [Boon of the Guest] might have another parameter. What if it’s not about the level of the guest—or it’s not just that? What if it’s how hard Erin throws—”
9.34 Nor did she think she necessarily knew what fit Teriarch aside from…himself. There was a kind of logic to Erin’s [Boon of the Guest].
9.62 His memory lingered on in many people. She could give people the [Boon of the Guest]. But only one person at a time, and only if she thought they were worthy.
9.68 The [Witch] slowly adjusted the wheel. She knew he was out there. She followed the [Boon of the Guest], a connection that spanned countless miles. A familiar aura in the storm. It had been so long. She had thought he was dead. Like all the others.
9.70 (Pt. 2) Rabbiteater’s [Boon of the Guest] was fading, but flames still exited the slits of his visor, and Shifthold seemed to shiver as the Throne’s Will changed course to intercept. The [Knights] and [Soldiers] on the deck looked up as the Goblin Slayer of Izril stood there.
9.70 (Pt. 3) The [Boon of the Guest] vanished—but his last breath of Dragonfire roared across the deck, and the mortals flinched and screamed. The [Prince of Men] saw the flames, pointed at them as he tore a hand from his sword, and spoke.
10.00 L Erin’s [Boon of the Guest] comic by Foxy!
10.10 E (Pt. 1) [Boon of the Guest]. I can use it on you, but if Nerry needs it—I think the move is to give it to someone in the inn first. You understand?”
10.13 “If we keep leaving gold coins around, people will notice, you know. Oh—also—Erin put her [Boon of the Guest] on me. Ulvama. I don’t know what it means, but I’m taking two extra breaks today.”