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Received permission from Assistant Product Manager Sirina/Simutronics to add the newly made CHE emblems. Did so. [[User:KAGE|KAGE]] 12:49, 16 February 2011 (EST)
Received permission from Assistant Product Manager Sirina/Simutronics to add the newly made CHE emblems. Did so. [[User:KAGE|KAGE]] 12:49, 16 February 2011 (EST)

Wondering if it would be appropriate to add a list of locations by city which house the food pantries/food carts that the houses are allowed to use, such as this location in Zul Logoth which I stumbled across: [Rockslinger's, Kitchen]. Lich room id: 28677. I'm certain it's for CHE's because on my particular character that's in Zul, she is not a house officer and she gets this message when she tries to get an item from the shelf/shelves there: "Remembering that only house officers can set up food carts, you leave the chocolate mint wafers where it is." Is the CHE article an appropriate place to show this kind of information? Thanks. -Soliere [[User:FIRENSIA|FIRENSIA]] ([[User talk:FIRENSIA|talk]]) 12:08, 27 November 2019 (CST)

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added Brigatta GREYCROISSANT 21:27, 4 October 2007 (EDT)

Received permission from Assistant Product Manager Sirina/Simutronics to add the newly made CHE emblems. Did so. KAGE 12:49, 16 February 2011 (EST)

Wondering if it would be appropriate to add a list of locations by city which house the food pantries/food carts that the houses are allowed to use, such as this location in Zul Logoth which I stumbled across: [Rockslinger's, Kitchen]. Lich room id: 28677. I'm certain it's for CHE's because on my particular character that's in Zul, she is not a house officer and she gets this message when she tries to get an item from the shelf/shelves there: "Remembering that only house officers can set up food carts, you leave the chocolate mint wafers where it is." Is the CHE article an appropriate place to show this kind of information? Thanks. -Soliere FIRENSIA (talk) 12:08, 27 November 2019 (CST)