Actually, it's very friendly.
People walk through the hearthlands holding hands.
My sling fires sunshine and rainbows.
And a warm sense of hope envelops us all.
btaylor wrote:I have learned that the game doesn't follow the principles of mathematics. If you want something and the game is in a good mood you can get it, whatever it is. More often than not, however, the game wants you to die.
NaoWhut wrote:I like the way the world is going, so much
death and brutality, you people make me
smile ^^
boshaw wrote:NaoWhut wrote:I like the way the world is going, so much
death and brutality, you people make me
smile ^^
I try my best, master.
gakkgakk wrote:an entourage of HnH winners
novaalpha wrote:gakkgakk wrote:an entourage of HnH winners
There are no winners in this game. Only different ways to lose everything.
novaalpha wrote:gakkgakk wrote:an entourage of HnH winners
There are no winners in this game. Only different ways to lose everything.
Valten21 wrote:No one ever wins, no one finally loses, except the dead (those who have quit).
You can loose everything but the will to play, when that is gone... You are dead. I consider losing my hearthling not as the death of a player, but simply a wound!
Flame wrote:Do you want show me another proof of you're QI with another nonsense post or you'll choose to stay silent if you don't have nothing of value to say?
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