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Throw a Rock
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Throw a Rock “Success”
Again, this is the identical MasteryPath from the “Talk to the Orcs” path (if they chose to Throw a Rock, of course). For more detailed information about this, read Orc Encounter, Part 3. But, I’m still outlining page by page as it happens for you.
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Throw a Rock “Failure”
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So, that’s it! A MasteryPath in a MasteryPath with two other MasteryPaths in an initial MasteryPath. Clearly this could be simpler. I like to push the limits of Canvas when I do something like this and then look at the big picture and try to make it more manageable for teachers. I’m not sure I ever succeed in producing anything “manageable” though.