“Fizban the Fabulous was a befuddled old mage who suddenly showed up on Krynn during the War of the Lance. Along with Tas, Fizban inadvertently triggered a defense mechanism that blocked the majority of the Red Dragonarmy outside the fortress of Pax Tharkas, allowing the Refugees of Pax Tharkas to escape into the Kharolis Mountains.
It was later discovered that Fizban was an avatar of the god Paladine. Through his friendship with the Kender. Tasslehoff Burrfoot, other kender started to refer to the god of light as Fizban.”
Since I had to Google that we will award you an Obscury even though you were slightly mistaken.
Isn’t Figure A supposed to be inverted?
Well, I’ll be shronked.
The arrows need to be reversed – everyone knows that the blues never move to the right!
Wasn’t Fizzbin the often confused old wizard in the Dragonlance book series?
“Fizban the Fabulous was a befuddled old mage who suddenly showed up on Krynn during the War of the Lance. Along with Tas, Fizban inadvertently triggered a defense mechanism that blocked the majority of the Red Dragonarmy outside the fortress of Pax Tharkas, allowing the Refugees of Pax Tharkas to escape into the Kharolis Mountains.
It was later discovered that Fizban was an avatar of the god Paladine. Through his friendship with the Kender. Tasslehoff Burrfoot, other kender started to refer to the god of light as Fizban.”
Since I had to Google that we will award you an Obscury even though you were slightly mistaken.
I stand corrected. Off by a vowel and a consonant.
Dang. That description “Rosebud”s the heck out of the story. Hope no one around here was interested in reading the story now.
Your explanation seems entirely cromulent.