I was a little kid with a broom handle lightsaber-there was only one way that confrontation was going to end.) In my head (and backyard) I had already played out a hundred sequels before Jedi hit the theaters. Time to save Han, destroy the Empire, and slay my Sith Lord of a father once and for all. After all, three years is plenty of time to ask what if. The long wait for the Jedi’s return was agony, especially for a budding geek such as myself, but it was also full of make believe. “Don’t worry,” my father told me. “I bet they make another one.” Seriously? Who ends a story like that? What happened to happily ever after? I was thoroughly miffed. I was enthralled for the whole two hours, but then the credits rolled, and I panicked. When I was five, my father took me to see Empire Strikes Back-my first movie in a theater and still one of the greatest to be continueds in all of film. The effect can be maddening, but also, in its own strange way, empowering. They fill you with anticipation and dread, expectation and doubt. Every good story needs a hook at the start, but some give you the harpoon at the end, leaving you strung on the line until part two (or part twenty) comes along. Will our heroes escape? Tune in next time, same bat-time, same bat-channel! I couldn’t tell you the plot of any one episode, but I remember how half of them ended, at least-with the dynamic duo about to be turned into slurpies, eaten by tigers, or crushed by a giant meteorite. Growing up, I remember watching reruns of Batman, the campy T.V. In my case the hero, Leo, is on a spaceship with a band of pirates, having had his world view shattered, his family torn apart, and the fate of the Earth thrust upon his shoulders. And I find them to be the three most ambiguous, frustrating and provocative words in the entire book.Įven now I can’t type them without also adding the ellipses, that string of periods conjuring a visual of an actual cliff from which the intrepid hero is hanging. Specialization Patterns are all teached by your trainers.Fun fact: I didn’t actually write the last three words of the final chapter of my novel Stowaway. Otherwise, you’ll need to find the patterns elsewhere Specialization Patterns ![]() In fact, the only useful high-level recipes that you can really learn from trainers are those in your specialization. In TBC, some most of the important recipes you’re able to craft after skill level 350 are either earned through reputation grinding or found in various chests, raids, instances, or zones in Outland. Once you finish that quest you will learn Tribal Leatherworking. To learn Tribal Leatherworking you have to speak to Caryssia Moonhunter on the edge of Thousand Needles or Se’Jib in the ruins south of Grom’gol Base Camp in Stranglethorn Vale. Once you finish that quest you will learn Elemental Leatherworking. To learn Elemental Leatherworking you need to talk to Sarah Tanner at the Tanner Camp in the southwest of Searing Gorge or Brumn Winterhoof in Arathi Highlands, north of Stromgarde Keep. Once you finish that quest you will learn Dragonscale Leatherworking. Total material requirement if you craft it yourself:
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