Before Kemnast I told Xinna "Yeah we only need 7 and we can do it easy". 3 seconds before going in "Oh by the way i lied i have no idea how many this takes".
7? Pff, try one magi. No need to mess around with brazier crap either. I'm talking solo, broski.
There are many ways to exhibit my heart's honest opinion, but the best way is for me to make known the truth you forever hold in the grand scheme of things. You will be a member in a very distinct and small group of human beings here, who cultivated healthy working conditions thus strengthening a substantial pillar of an overall base that should each city leader simultaneously execute, the desire to spur participation is increased, and the overall experience each person will have -ultimately, was proper tribute fitting of this place called Achaea.
While my own proverbial tire tread here is down to just lug nuts at best, it doesn't change the fact that deep down, this place is without question the single best gaming experience that I will have ever had, until I die. Many of you do not know it, but you know that's the same for you too.
From scraping the gum off the sidewalk to stomping out truly "help jerk" types wholesale, it's on everyone to keep house clean. Not shitting where you eat. (That's not a dig on Eleusis, I'm speaking figuratively, not pointing out silly in game facts nobody would argue)
Simply put: the garden can best see the view high above and objectively so. They know the single most potential influencing variable is that of each city leader, and their responsibility to keep this place alive should not be underestimated. Why not we all get it right. It is the only thing supporting the weight of a reality that neglect and social erosion will, as all things must do, end. Then let's see how long we can fight that ugly thought, beat it like we would want, and make each foundation to the best of our ability. Some are made from bundled sticks, others from mud and dirt, the greatest from oak or granite, but never forget that out west, it's made from solid steel.
Like the longsword, Ruth, you are the standard by which all others are judged.
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Most honors mobs it's less about survival and more about beating their regen while surviving. (notable exceptions: Ugrach, Grandmaster)
Cascades of quicksilver light streak across the firmament as the celestial voice of Ourania intones, "Oh Jarrod..."
While my own proverbial tire tread here is down to just lug nuts at best, it doesn't change the fact that deep down, this place is without question the single best gaming experience that I will have ever had, until I die. Many of you do not know it, but you know that's the same for you too.
From scraping the gum off the sidewalk to stomping out truly "help jerk" types wholesale, it's on everyone to keep house clean. Not shitting where you eat. (That's not a dig on Eleusis, I'm speaking figuratively, not pointing out silly in game facts nobody would argue)
Simply put: the garden can best see the view high above and objectively so. They know the single most potential influencing variable is that of each city leader, and their responsibility to keep this place alive should not be underestimated. Why not we all get it right. It is the only thing supporting the weight of a reality that neglect and social erosion will, as all things must do, end. Then let's see how long we can fight that ugly thought, beat it like we would want, and make each foundation to the best of our ability. Some are made from bundled sticks, others from mud and dirt, the greatest from oak or granite, but never forget that out west, it's made from solid steel.
Like the longsword, Ruth, you are the standard by which all others are judged.
And that's how the fuck you do it everyone.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important