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How reliable is Despoiler?
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sagaciousVainglory
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Joined: 29 Apr 2012
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How reliable is Despoiler?

I have a chaotic fiction story all ready to go, and my tip for Despoiler is already written up with everything they would need to know, but it seems like all of the posts on the site are quite old and I was wondering if that's still a reliable way of making a trailhead, or if i'm going to need to write one up and post it myself?
Can anyone give me some insight on this?

EDIT:
I sent the tip in to Despoiler, but how long would it be advisable to wait before going ahead with posting my own trailhead for this? Everything for the project is updated in real time and I would really prefer not to have to make up a week or two worth of filler material without anyone even following it. That, and doing so would bury some of the actually relevant material and give followers more to sift through to find clues. Which would dissuade some people from playing along.
So... how long do I wait?

EDIT EDIT:
Found a more reliable means of trailheading. Still interested in an answer to the original question, though.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:37 am
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CodeB
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Well, I guess the lack of replys is an answer itself, heh.
If I were you, wouldn't try trailheading there.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:06 pm
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