My giraffe is in need of some mental health therapy. He cannot concentrate during battle, he constantly looks behind us, his demeanor is generally crabby and depressed, and his attention span is very low.
I believe he might have attention deficit disorder, paranoia, depression, and bi-polar personality disorder. If you could recommend a good outpatient mental health resource preferably within the town limits of Wizard City, I would greatly appreciate it.
I do not want to travel to some place far from home like Drum Jungle or Celestia for help. Thank you for your kind consideration. If he doesn't get better soon, particularly before battle with Morganthe, I'm going to give him some post-traumatic stress disorder to go with his many other problems.
My giraffe is in need of some mental health therapy. He cannot concentrate during battle, he constantly looks behind us, his demeanor is generally crabby and depressed, and his attention span is very low.
I believe he might have attention deficit disorder, paranoia, depression, and bi-polar personality disorder. If you could recommend a good outpatient mental health resource preferably within the town limits of Wizard City, I would greatly appreciate it.
I do not want to travel to some place far from home like Drum Jungle or Celestia for help. Thank you for your kind consideration. If he doesn't get better soon, particularly before battle with Morganthe, I'm going to give him some post-traumatic stress disorder to go with his many other problems.
I have also been concerned about what seems to be an emotional issue for giraffes. My son has one, and he (the giraffe, not the son) is constantly looking backward, as if expecting a sudden attack of unknown origin. This paranoia keeps him (again, the giraffe, not the son) from giving battles the attention they deserve, and may in fact lead to some dire consequences if not remedied. I do not know of a good pet therapist anywhere in the Spiral, but perhaps a trip somewhere relaxing--the Oasis, maybe--would help your giraffe regain his confidence and courage. Then again, feeding him some tasty, high-stat gear might also help.
Maybe giraffes are just more paranoid or may because they are tall and you are doing all the fighting it is looking for "friends" hatch with - who knows. Is it distracting I can imagine that, so tell me is it? that bird flying about is funny to watch too.
Oh... HAHAHAAaaaa... oh my gosh. That made my day! Thanks!
Send 'im my way and i'll straighten 'im out. I seen a couple TV programs about doctoring, so I know a thing or two, even though i've no tickets to show it. :P