And that folks is how it is done properly.
Take it easy bitza, stay classy.
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.
last but not least, i'd like to give a few words of advice to the next generation of h&h players.
remember always that your most valuable resource isn't your clay or metal, but your people. my old mentor always said "what makes you stronger, makes me stronger" and in this game more than any other i've seen, this is the truth. help each other out - when the world reset comes, the only thing you get to take with you into the new world is the friends you've made along the way.
Phaen wrote:RIP Homicidal Ninja
Let us reflect upon the good he was able to do during his short time in the hearthlands.
Let us remind ourselves of his bravery and willingness to fight for the safety of his friends!
Let us hope he can surpass his previous achievements in his future lives.
<3
bitza wrote:when the world reset comes, the only thing you get to take with you into the new world is the friends you've made along the way.
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