114112-morning-coffee-talk-like-a-pirate-day

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No, I've got Evindra stocked with six characters. Three are Dominion toons I can't really play anymore as GM as a major Exile guild with a lot to do, but not ones I'd want to delete in case I ever do get the time to split between factions again. The other two I level with other people, so they're both not 50 yet. I may delete one of the Dominion characters, but I'm sort of leery of doing that. Once megaservers drop, it won't be a problem anymore; I'll just make a new character.


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Well, my other option is to delete Donne (who isn't that high yet) and replace him with another Exile Engineer to host the building, which will require a blitz level to 45. I'm mulling it over, but I have to make sure I'm still available to the guild. Just weighing the best ways to economize my playtime for the guild. Despite how that sounds, it's actually not a sad thing. Most MMORPGs I've played, nobody could care less where I was or what I was doing. I kind of feel like the Saddles are resting on me making the right decisions with my time right now to maximize the guild's chances of success. It's exciting, to say the least.


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Extra character slot for making a Dommie!! :D oh and ARRGH!


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To be fair, I kind of like the dichotomy in a way. The Dominion is evil in often the best and most noble ways, and the Exiles are good in usually the worst and most ignoble ways. It's not the EVE Online dichotomy, where everything kind of devolves into a grey sludge of moral ambiguity. Luckily, both factions are kind of character driven rather than being centralized, and I think that helps the story. In the end, you kind of forget who you're playing. You're not fighting for the Dominion or Exiles, you're helping "that guy". I think that's why I tend to like the Dominion story a bit more than the Exiles. Dominion characters, even when they're being pricks, are usually interesting jerks. Exiles have a tendency to be less interesting, if at least sympathetic. That's why, I think, oddly as I hate Artemis Zin, I prefer her to Dorian Walker. It's not that I like Artemis Zin, but as a character, she's interesting. You can see that she's genuinely interested in discovery, but also celebrity. She's a rock star in the exploring business. Dorian's more of an Indiana Jones type, and not bad, but a lot less interesting as a character. I have a hard time remembering his name, most times.


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I did have a Chua priest who believed the Eldan were gods due to technology, therefore mastering their technology would be a divine revelation. So he worshipped tech, including Eldan tech. My plan was to set up a sort of Chua church. I won't be playing him anytime soon, unfortunately.


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