I really don’t know what happened this summer, I was really looking forward to it and I just somehow missed it. This summer has just been so busy with so much to organise – I’m completely out of routine and couldn’t make room in my head for either gaming or blaugust… it’s hard writing about…
Tag: blaugust2018
#lotro plant-life
As Middle Earth is an ancient version of our own world, many of the plants are familiar to us, the plants below are peculiar to Middle Earth. lebethron – roughly ‘finger tree‘ mallorn (pl. mellyrn) – from malt (gold) and orn (tree) athelas – from athae (no direct translation) and lass (leaf), also known as…
#skyrim and #eq2
Huh well. Earlier this week I’d decided that posting every day was a bit much, and would instead go to Mon-Weds-Fri, which is a pattern of posting I really like and would like to stick to. So I chucked a pre-prepared post out on Monday with the aim of posting this on Wednesday. Except I…
#lotro challenge (6)
26. lotro related post of your choice I think my favourite posts are the Tale of the Red Maid series. I really enjoyed taking the screenshots and adapting the text of this epic story to a comic book style. 27. which epic would you skip every time? That’s a difficult question. I would be tempted…
#eq2 characters
I have too many characters really. It makes popping back in too tricky (all that inventory to sort…), so I may have a purge. There are some duplicates.
getting to know you…
This week is all about getting to know each other, according to Belghast’s schedule. Before I jump into that, I want to remind people that it really isn’t too late to join in and to encourage you to either start or dust off your blog 🙂 All you need to do is sign up on…
making a change
I’m still trying to find more sustainable ways of living, though I haven’t been writing about it. It feels a bit strange writing about it here as it is primarily a gaming blog… and I’m also worried about coming across as preachy or smug. I’ve decided, though I will carry on, if nothing else it…
#lotro seasons
ethuil ~ spring laer – summer iavas – autumn rhîw – winter According to Rivendell’s calendar, the elves actually had six seasons or long months in a year (loa). Spring, summer, autumn, fading (firith), winter, and stirring (echuir).
#EQ2 Saraya’s house
If ever one thing is going to tempt me back, it’s the housing. I still adore this house I made for my Inquisitor.