maze wrote:My newest story will always come with a title change and posted as the first post. all older story's are cataloged in the 2ed post.
The world is large, no doubt about that, but have you really traveled?
Let me show you in my travels.
I've been silent setting up my place and town. I almost joined a few other notable towns. but I don't want people to rely on me.
I rather tell you story's and help you with info you might need.
I am lazy, that is a fact. Nor am I really good at this game in terms of grinding.
But I have knowledge of mechanics of the game~ So when it came to leading a village. we're always head.
but anyone...sometimes I derp hard. I've been having a hard time taming lately...I've pretty much given up. I've killed WAAAAY more then I should have ever. since taming is so damn confusing.
Traveling is scary now...I run past bases with people who are decked out in metal.
I didn't take a time to get a screenie since they seem to be all online rdy to go.
but I grabbed a screenie of their name. idk if they are bad or good. hopefully good. lol
Like this cut little place...these styles seem to be popping up more and more. I guess that was noob killing was just to risky.
but the dude seems to die a lot anyhow...
outwith the old in with the new? just a cool pic.
Sat around seeing if the people would come home...they didnt not. hi anyhow.
Factions base and their faction art.
I seem to spend a great deal of time talking to people thought their walls. Lately the topics have been history and politics. so if you wish to read some of my old rambling it's here...not a complete story. just the story of AD & DIS sorta.
Avu wrote:Your history of the old worlds is pretty much made up.
Potjeh wrote:Brodgar was a non-factor in world 3.
Potjeh wrote:Center of the world was Constantinople, Sodom's marketplace. If you're thinking of a town starting with B that could be Buyan, my own town and continuation of Bottleneck, which was famous for having Haven's first real marketplace (Constantinople was built later, and was much larger).
maze wrote:My newest story will always come with a title change and posted as the first post. all older story's are cataloged in the 2ed post.
The world is large, no doubt about that, but have you really traveled?
Let me show you in my travels.
You know.
No matter whom I talk to~ I know I'm going to have a great time.
Be it randoms, village people, frost, or that toad that I once died and pray to every night.
Can talk about all sorts of random things~
real life, trades, game history, hunting spots, friendly people in your area, why J&L have not put a chess table in the game yet, or why the hell this creepy dude asking you questions at your pali and you have no clue who he is cause you don't read the forums "go away please sir".
But yes my point is interaction with players is fun. scary- but fun.
As one encounter I had here...
or these guys...that was also a bad encounter...yeah if you see this base run...like...run...don't stop. don't say hi. don't pass go. just turn my fellow hearthlings and run dafaq away.
or this...this is scary too. that's a lot of oversize dead cows. please give me 3....
BUT for every scary encounter you get to scare someone else...like this shirtless hobo who ran to save his bark....poor poor newbies...ok there was not much of a reaction here...I don't think he even noticed me. lol.
But I love to travel for every other encounter you might fight something~ Soooo pretty!
The encounters with my town....now those are the fun bits.
or the encounters when trading to locals. (the link in the pic is the next pic after this one)
I asked my network of fine traders for him....
I happen to go afk last night to fix myself dinner, I come back to a very drunk frost. quite a surprise.
Good encounter and bad encounters~
I love em' all.
You never know what to expect in the hearthlands.
but every once in awhile you get those encounters that will just make your day.
Be safe, be smart and hope you guys have a great valentine's day.
love you too.
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