Muddle was a Middling and a servant to the King. Muddle and the King halted the Scarecrow's fall down his beanpole and demanded that he pay a toll. After he paid it with an emerald, they briefly debated whether they should pull him into their kingdom and give him a coat a mud. Muddle considered the Scarecrow very poorly made, and asked him if he could work; the King scoffing at the Scarecrow's claim that he worked with his head. Muddle, deeming the stuffed man useless, allowed him to continue his fall. (The Royal Book of Oz)
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| - Muddle was a Middling and a servant to the King. Muddle and the King halted the Scarecrow's fall down his beanpole and demanded that he pay a toll. After he paid it with an emerald, they briefly debated whether they should pull him into their kingdom and give him a coat a mud. Muddle considered the Scarecrow very poorly made, and asked him if he could work; the King scoffing at the Scarecrow's claim that he worked with his head. Muddle, deeming the stuffed man useless, allowed him to continue his fall. (The Royal Book of Oz)
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| - Mass charm leaves lingering effects on Demigods. Any Demigod affected by Mass Charm has their cooldowns increased temporarily
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| - Muddle was a Middling and a servant to the King. Muddle and the King halted the Scarecrow's fall down his beanpole and demanded that he pay a toll. After he paid it with an emerald, they briefly debated whether they should pull him into their kingdom and give him a coat a mud. Muddle considered the Scarecrow very poorly made, and asked him if he could work; the King scoffing at the Scarecrow's claim that he worked with his head. Muddle, deeming the stuffed man useless, allowed him to continue his fall. (The Royal Book of Oz)
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