Article: Father Thomas is in Prontera Church (prt_church 16, 41). Talk to him to sign up to be a priest. He will tell how the quest is going to be and what your first task is.  If you are at job level 50, you can skip the first part of the test, and then he will warp you to Father Peter directly. If you’re not yet level 50, your first task is to pay a visit, in this order, to Father Rubalkabara, Mother Marthilda, and Father Yosuke. All Priests can be found inside the church. After you have spoken to all 3 Priests, go back to Father Thomas, and he will warp you to Father Peter. You must be an Acolyte with a job level 40 or higher to start this quest. In the quest room, enter the chat box on top of Father Peter's head to start the test. There are 3 parts of the test:  In the first part, you have to kill all the zombies in the room. In the second part, you will be presented to a series of monsters disguised as NPCs (such as Dark Lord, Baphomet, etc). Each will tempt you to the dark side. Resist the temptation and answer their tempting deals with common sense as a servant of God (choose “Devil, be gone”' for most part). If you accepted their deal, you will be warped to some place and have to retake the second test again. In the third part, you will be in a room filled with mummies. You are not required to kill any of them. Simply make it to the exit to pass the test. Remember, you have to pass all 3 rooms within 5 minutes. After passing the test, you will be warped back to the church. Sister Cecil will ask a series of questions to determine if you are suitable to handle the job as Priest. Simply answer the question with common sense as Priest.  If you get any of the question wrong, she will stop you. You can talk to her again to take the test once more. Once you passed, return to Father Thomas, and he will change you into a priest. If you're at job level 50, you will get a Bible[2]. Otherwise, you will be given a Book[3].
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Meet Father Thomas. Talk to Father Peter. Talk to Sister Cecile.
Article: Sometimes when you try to approach a touchy subject, odds are you're not going to get the answer you'd like. Ask them or bring up the problem at a time they're in their best mood and you will be most likely to get the response you are looking for. Try to get a sense of when your parent is most likely to be in the best mood. Is it in the morning or at night? Is it on the weekend? Is it when the sun is out? Do some activities together or ask your parent how the day went. It is easy to forget to spend time with your parents, which can reduce your bond, and might in turn make conflict more. There are a number of activities you could participate in together:  Take your dog for a walk. Play video games together. Watch a movie together. Play a board game together. Go shopping together. Walk up to your parent and give a big hug. Tell your parent how much you care. Although telling your parent is important, you can do more than that by demonstrating your love:  Mow the lawn. Do the dishes. Wash your parent's car. Write a letter or thank you card. Cook a meal for your parent. Tell your parents how you feel and update them about your life. In doing so you they may be more likely to see things from your perspective, which might make them less stubborn.  You could tell you parents about your day at school or work. You could tell them about something you are excited for and why. You could talk about things in your life that you are worried about. No one likes it when a relationship seems unfair and unbalanced. Although it is true that the relationship between you and your parents is unbalanced in that they are supposed to do more things for you (i.e., raise you and provide for you up to a certain age) than you are for them, this doesn't mean that you should sit around and do nothing or not help out when you can! If your parents see you working hard they might be more likely to not be so stubborn, which will lead to less fighting.  Be sure to keep your room clean. Be sure to do the chores that are assigned to you. Try not to make too many messes, or clean up after yourself if you do. Work hard in school or at your job. Talk to a close friend about how your parent makes you feel. She may be able to offer advice or will, at the very least, be able to offer social/moral support. You may find that by blowing off steam with a friend, you are less combative or likely to fight with your stubborn parent. If you know that there are some topics that your parent never backs down on, such as whether you can borrow his car, try your best to avoid this. Think about what other options you have. Maybe you could take a bus or a taxi or ask a friend to drive. Maybe there's a reason that he or she keeps saying no. Try to put yourself in your parent's shoes and consider why your parent might be acting stubborn. Try to remember that in most cases, even if it seems like your parents are misguided, they are probably trying to protect you. At the very least, even if you think they are being stubborn, you can appreciate that they care.
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Approach your parent at a good time. Spend time with your parents. Show your love. Be open with your parents. Avoid loafing. Vent your feelings to a friend. Try to avoid trigger topics. Take your parent's perspective.
Article: As difficult as it may be, leave your blisters alone and avoid scratching. They will crust over and then fall off on their own. If you scratch them, they will open up and become more susceptible to infection. You will also spread bacteria with your hands if you scratch at the blisters. If this does happen inadvertently, always wash your hands afterward to stay hygienic. Baking soda has a pH greater than 7 (making it alkaline), giving it the ability to neutralize the chemical that creates the itching sensation. The chemical creating the itching sensation is acidic with a pH that is less than 7.  Apply a paste made of 3 teaspoons baking soda mixed with 1 teaspoon of water. This relieves itching and helps the blisters dry out quicker. You can apply this paste as often as needed to relieve the itching. Use a cool, moist compress to ease discomfort. You can apply this compress for up to 20 minutes at a time, several times a day. You can make a cold compress by wrapping an ice block in a clean towel and pressing it against your skin. Alternatively, you can use a bag of frozen vegetables. Just make sure not to put it directly on your skin and not to keep it on your skin for more than 20 minutes at a time as both of these conditions can lead to tissue damage. Apply a topical cream, such as nonprescription benzocaine cream, directly after your cool compress application. Benzocaine works as an anesthetic, numbing the nerve endings in the skin. As an alternative, talk to your doctor about prescription 5% Lidocaine patches. You can apply the patch to the area where you're experiencing the pain, as long as your skin is intact. You can apply as many as 3 patches at once. You can wear your patches for up to 12 hours in a 24 hour period.
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Try to keep from scratching at your blisters. Use a baking soda paste to reduce irritation. Apply a cold compress to your blisters. Spread Benzocaine cream on your blisters after you remove the cold compress.