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Charles Xavier ([personal profile] templeistelepathybutton) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2017-01-22 02:48 pm (UTC)

[In all of the history of both MMOs, which is now some odd 15 years, there's a total of four songs with lyrics. Memoro de la Stono, Distant Worlds, Answers, and Dragonsong. We're hoping that the expansion brings another one. FFXIV does patches every few months which releases new content - main story quests, new raid content, etc. Usually some kind of new primal/god/monster to fight. It's funny - I never heard of GW2 until you but I was reading a discussion last night about how the only really big contenting MMOs right now are FFXIV, WoW, and GW2 with another one that's big in Korea but no where else. I've played, more likely beta tested, nearly every MMO that's ever come out in America if it came out before FFXI (where I stopped MMO hopping) - I beta'd the original Ultima Online for four years, Anarchy Online, Askeron's Call, Shadowbane, WoW, Everquest... my Dad and I were obsessed. XD]

There was a softly spoken 'fascinating' as the door responded to his touch - so it was merely based on touch, nothing more, not even caring that he wasn't sylvari. He was curious as to what 'blooms of their same cycle' meant and his mind conjured up images of Aurus covered in an array of colorful flowers as if he himself was a garden come to life, but shook his head to clear that as it seemed slightly ridiculous, not to mention impractical. One of the felines caught his eye and he tilted his head, kneeling down to watch one from a short distance away, clearly curious about how friendly these creatures were. He didn't stay there too long, though and moved after Aurus, peering up into the massive light source above.

"What are the floating lights?" he finally dared to question, unable to keep that question in any longer. They seemed to be everywhere, yet slightly out of reach of touch. "Is it part of the Grove itself? There's nothing like this on Earth. Phosphorescent glow, sure, but... nothing like this." He smiled a little more, peering over the edge as they started up one of the spiraling walkways.

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