Posted March 1, 2014 I have a TAR area close by this deed....maybe it has something todo with Tar? I have lots of Tar in Bsb's from making Piles. I do have Olive Oil in regular barrels but none gets used.... No, I don't think tar or oil have something to do with it. All of my deeds have a lot of tar and oil in BSBs or barrels, and still they differ regarding candelabra behavior. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 1, 2014 I wonder if the age of the candelabra might have something to do with it. As I said, this does NOT seem to be a property of the candelabra itself. For example, I have 2 candelabras of equal ql made at the same time - one was placed near deed 1 and burns forever, the other in deed 2 and burns out after a few days. If I swap them, the attribute is swapped too. (It's always the candelabra in or near deed 1 that burns forever.) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 1, 2014 Ok then, diety influence? Mine is within Vynora. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 1, 2014 Ok then, diety influence? Mine is within Vynora. Unfortunately, I saw both types of deeds within and outside Vynora's realm... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted March 1, 2014 [02:30:22] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:32:11] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:41:07] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:44:51] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:47:38] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:49:55] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:52:22] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[02:59:52] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead.[03:04:38] You accidentally miss the pot and pour the water on the ground instead. That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites