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Where is your first love?

agrosagrosagrosagros Member UncommonPosts: 14
edited December 2015 in The Pub at MMORPG.COM
I have tried to fall in love after her death.
But i couldn't  find anything to touch my heart the way she did.
I have met her in the Desert of Ro , among the spiders , the sand giants , and desert madmen.
She was a beautiful creature a female human wizard , came one day across to my human monk.
We have spend years traveling , adventuring , killing , leveling , among every zone of Norath and beyond.
Fearsome creatures , abyss dungeons....... hand by hand.....
Howling Stone  Cazic-Thule Solusek Dalnir Najena Kaesora Kedge Keep Dragon Necropolis to name a few....

And then i just lost her ....... she never came back to me ..... and i just wondering alone and drunk were i first met her.......

I am siting at the dervish camp asking for her ..... but no one show up any  more around ......

Where is she?

Where is your first love?


Talk Windheart.


Comments

  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194
    I saw her (though most probably is a he) in Alterac Valley mingling with a Taurine Warrior.
    Get over it, she wasn't good enough.

    On a serious note, EQ had those moments, the good thing of Old School games is that they were very social and you could easily forge real friendships or even find your future spouse.
    Today you just meet douche bags who only thing they care about is your gear and if you installed the latest MOD for the Raid.
    You are just a number.

  • agrosagrosagrosagros Member UncommonPosts: 14
    well thank you all
  • PhryPhry Member LegendaryPosts: 11,004
    Hard enough determining the XX and XY chromosomes IRL these days, and in games its probably virtually (sic) impossible. I prefer to just play the games rather than get involved in any 'romantic entanglements' .. could be i am just getting old though :p
  • DeathofsageDeathofsage Member UncommonPosts: 1,102
    I can't speak for the romantic value of MMOs, but I've had good friends that logged off one day and never came back. Seemingly enjoying the game and the time in the guild and one day they leave, never to return.

    It does suck, a little bit. You always wonder if something happened to their health, or they got in legal trouble, or they couldn't afford the game.

    Or perhaps they just said "There was once a ball of fire that was in the sky a lot. I wonder if it's still there?"

    In any case, the ones that hurt are the ones that don't say goodbye.

    Spec'ing properly is a gateway drug.
    12 Million People have been meter spammed in heroics.

  • agrosagrosagrosagros Member UncommonPosts: 14
    thank you all , mates , marry cristmass
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