#(ksudee) Console spam

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[15:19:47 WARN]: java.lang.NullPointerException
[15:19:48 INFO]: [Citizens] Exception while updating 35: null.
[15:19:48 WARN]: java.lang.NullPointerException
[15:19:48 INFO]: [Citizens] Exception while updating 29: null.
[15:19:48 WARN]: java.lang.NullPointerException
[15:19:49 INFO]: [Citizens] Exception while updating 35: null.
[15:19:49 WARN]: java.lang.NullPointerException```

I did create some new NPCs in the past hour. However, I made probably a dozen so I'm not sure what NPC is causing this. What does the 29 and 35 refer to? My citizens 29 and 35 were made months ago.
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(ksudee) Console spam

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# glacial stratus !logs
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Please post your full latest log file.

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glacial stratus
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Need a full log.

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The error is incredibly vague, so we'll need a full log to identify any starting issues with the server.

pliant pasture
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Error strangely disappeared on restart and hasnt came back for hours. I will reopen if it happens again, thanks

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