Wednesday, December 27, 2006

More levels, and thoughts on things




I got up late last night and managed to get the two levels I needed so that I could start making hmm runes. The two levels were mostly off of dwarf soldiers, in two different mines outside of Kazordoon. So, in need of cash I mana sat for most of the rest of the day. During that time I watched tv, and occasionally would stop by to the computer to check something out. After a while I hopped over to tibiacity.org, and started watching the videos and reading the news. It's fasinating about the team doing the POI quest, Cipsoft sure has been fixing that one up for a while now. Anyways, after watching the full video it was interesting to see all the cool new monsters and how well all those high levels worked together. It's rather unfortunate that three people died doing the quest, and I hope they're blessed with the best of luck in the future to make up for that. What struck my eye after watching that video and viewing the video list was a video of an ex-friend of mines tibia life. I didn't decide for us to end the friendship, and it was certainly a indescribable feeling: a mix of jealousy, hate, amazement, happiness, and lots of other things at once. I try to suppress the negative thoughts, and I hope that Kut-Kusari keeps it up and enjoys it every step of the way. I was a tiny piece of the puzzle to that character, practically to an insignificant degree yet when I watched it I thought of a lot of the memories we shared. Whether it be hunting, or just talking, it was good at the time, and I will miss it. The video was showing a picture of each level, 1 through 100, and it was quite interesting to see the pieces of that puzzle that I did indeed miss. Anyways, this brings me to another thought. Just like in many scenarios, ways of life, jobs, video games or what have you, tibia is a place with many acquaintances and very few friends. We have lots of opportunities to gain more friends though, but it still remains the same. There are only a few quality friends in a handful, and if you add a lot more, you're still going to have the same percentage. The good friends are what keep us playing this game, the honest thoughtful players like: Thethem, Armored Patrol, Nakaru, Xzuwish, and many more that I can't put my finger on right now. My point is, enjoy what you have, and make the best of it. You don't want to lose those solid tibians, because you'll have the big void inside without them. As I feel now...Have a great night everyone.

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