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Hello, and welcome to my humble rantings, which also might be called my experiences. I used to be a citizen of Vana'diel in Quetzalcoatl myself, alongside my 'little' friend here Flag back when the level cap was still 75. I had about 250-300 days of total time logged to him, all which was accrued in high school. Nowadays, Flag is in a temporal space of retirement eating some rice dumplings 'fresh' from the auction house, and sipping some chai tea straight from Aht Urhgan (pronounced ought err-gone).
It's been about two or three years since I last logged in for anything other than a "hello" to my former mates (my brother accesses the account daily on his character on the same server, so it's not like I spend $13 to say hi). I remember a lot of fond memories from this game, but on the flip side, I also had a lot of crap happen to me, either through bad luck or malice from Internet trolls.
But yeah, as far as intros go, I don't intend to go too far. You'll learn enough from future posts, and one of the next posts will be for those who don't know much about the lingo of the trade.
To be honest, this is difficult for me to understand, but as far as writing style I can tell you know what your'e talking about. I like your enthusiasm :]
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how many hours of my life I spent playing several final fantasy games, Morrowind, vandal hearts and legend of dragoon.. I love RPG's....
ReplyDeleteI never delved in to Final Fantasy Online but I played FFX, FFX-2 on the PS2 and have always been a fan of RPG's. I am curious where the reference to Quetzlcoatl came from for Final Fantasy. Were there a bunch of different servers or towns to pick from and Quetzlcoatl was your choice?
ReplyDeleteQuetzalcoatl was one of about two dozen servers. When I began, it randomly threw you on one, only taking the server's population into account (you could also get a pass from a friend on the server you could input during character creation, if the population wasn't too high).
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