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Charlie's Agents

1st destination: Moon Island, the Kanniball Village

(from July 27)

 Description
Get to know the friendly natives on sun-kissed Moon Island, with its immense trees and lush jungle. Join in with the local pastime - walking on hot coals. Custom dictates that you stay as long as possible on the grill while the jolly fellows watch you, licking their lips. You're guaranteed a relaxing time for sure!

 Details
Charlie's Agents guarantees an ultra-fast journey: you'll be launched from a cannon! A most unusual experience, that's for sure...

 Souvenir
Flowers emote (Lvl 40 to 50)

2nd destination: Trool Fair, Haunted House

(from August 24)

 Description
Perfect for a family weekend or a week with friends, check out the latest attraction at the Trool Fair: the Haunted House! Arachnees on the ceiling and Chafers in the closet, it'll have you dying with laughter...

 Details
Charlie's Agents promises to let your friends and family
know in case you disappear...

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Cry emote (Lvl 30)

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3rd destination: Crackler Mountain: The Kwakwa's Nest

(available from the 5th of October)

 Description
All our Kwaks are brought up in the fresh air on the slopes of Crackler Mountain, which not only explains their endurance and their fighting spirit, but their delicious flavour too! You'll be rushing to thank Charlie's Agents for sending you on this gastronomic journey and you'd be Kwakers to miss out!

 Details
Try not to get your little tail feathers in a twist!
(If you do, Charlie's Agents will have to clean up after you, and
they've got better things to do!)

 Souvenir
The Refuse Emote (lvl 40 to 60)

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What news from Frigost? Well, the Brakmar Star ran a story this morning with the headline "A Proper Charlie".
They wrote: "The owner of Charlie's agents is part of the Smisse lineage, a family of thieves. We still don't know his relationship to Vil Smisse, but we're now certain there is one!"
Although this information may have set the local gossips' tongues wagging, bookings with travel agencies are soaring. It seems that for tourists, the sturdy blacksmith isn't necessarily a bad guy...