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I only recently discovered this series (and that's why I'm still working through Exile...still have to buy the others...) but I love these games. Not your usual fare, gamewise. You basically have to blunder about these beautiful worlds until you discover the pieces of a puzzle, and then try to understand how to put it together. The storyline revolves around Atrus' family...and I won't give anything else away. Wondrous stuff! (...and to clear any confusion, the panel with Atrus shouting BOOAHR... [link] its when you go to D'ni without the white page. It makes me laugh. ) Thanks to |
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Wow, you like Nelah! People seem to forget about her. Great job on that sunner, by the way. There's going to be a sunner in mine too, though I didn't have a reference and so it's grossly innacurate.
Anyway, thanks for doing this! And yes, it's always awesome to find other fans around.
Glad to see love for the Sunners, though I call them Pelliquins (Pelican/Penguin)
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"Only Imagination is Infinite [link]
And thank you... (*ghaaank! ghaaank!*) <---sunner noise
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How goes the world?
--The world goes not well...but the Kingdom comes!
Nelah was just so...kind. You're stuck in a prison with nothing but a wooden bowl, and she gives you this kind smile and an escape. (And I loved hearing the Rivenese language).
Your myst comics were great! I'll be commenting on them soon, don't worry...
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How goes the world?
--The world goes not well...but the Kingdom comes!
Thanks so much! Good to meet another Myst fan.
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How goes the world?
--The world goes not well...but the Kingdom comes!
Oh, and if you like alliteration, the Sunner's Lagoon becomes the Pelliquin Pool.
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"Only Imagination is Infinite [link]
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\"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.\" - G. K. Chesterton
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