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'''Ni-a-mong''' is a member of the [[A-mong Family]] of thieves, and is associated with the Land of Time [[Shi-cieng]].
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'''Ni-a-mong''' is a member of the [[A-mong Family]] of thieves, and is associated with the Land of Time [[Shi-chieng]].
  
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
Ni-a-mong will randomly appear on Floor 2 of the Fire Tower of Time [[Tong-tah]]. They run up to [[Rin]], attempts to steal a random item from the [[Furoshiki]] if the player doesn't click away in time, and dashes off. However, if there are no valid items in the inventory (such as if the player has an empty furoshiki or is only holding key items), Ni-a-mong does nothing.
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Ni-a-mong will randomly appear on Floor 2 of the Fire Tower of Time [[Tong-tah]]. When clicked on they will attempt to steal a random item from the [[Furoshiki]] and dash off.
  
 
===Item Preference===
 
===Item Preference===
Notably, Ni-a-mong has no preference for items, and will steal any valid items from the inventory. This is in contrast to the other members of the A-mong Family, who each have distinct preferences.
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Ni-a-mong will attempt to steal the [[Tong-Nou Illustrated Book]], [[Compass]], or [[Eye-Glasses]]. Should Rin have none of those items, they will be unable to steal anything.
  
 
==Tong-Nou Book Entry==
 
==Tong-Nou Book Entry==
 
===Likes===
 
===Likes===
 
[...] ''Ni-a-mong will take anything.'' [...]
 
[...] ''Ni-a-mong will take anything.'' [...]
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==Trivia==
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* Strangely, and perhaps counter-intuitively, Ni-a-mong does not actually take any item like his entry in the Tong-Nou Book may suggest; he has a preference for items that are primarily useful inside [[Shi-chieng]].
  
 
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{{EasternMindCharacters}}

Latest revision as of 17:07, 24 September 2023

Ni-a-mong
NiAmong.png
Land Shi-chieng
Location Tong-tah
Role Creature


Ni-a-mong is a member of the A-mong Family of thieves, and is associated with the Land of Time Shi-chieng.

Appearance

Ni-a-mong shares the same general look as the rest of the A-mong family. Much like them, Ni-a-mong is a tripedal humanoid creature donning wooden sandals, a cape, a symbol on their chest, and a hat with an eyeball and seal with a symbol on it. Ni-a-mong is distinguished by their turquoise coloration, as well as their symbol of choice being two vertical lines (the Tong-Nou Script symbol for "2").

Purpose

Ni-a-mong will randomly appear on Floor 2 of the Fire Tower of Time Tong-tah. When clicked on they will attempt to steal a random item from the Furoshiki and dash off.

Item Preference

Ni-a-mong will attempt to steal the Tong-Nou Illustrated Book, Compass, or Eye-Glasses. Should Rin have none of those items, they will be unable to steal anything.

Tong-Nou Book Entry

Likes

[...] Ni-a-mong will take anything. [...]

Trivia

  • Strangely, and perhaps counter-intuitively, Ni-a-mong does not actually take any item like his entry in the Tong-Nou Book may suggest; he has a preference for items that are primarily useful inside Shi-chieng.
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