After catching up with Aikirees, we headed out to Destiny’s [Blitz] house in Shirogane for their 11th annual Halloween Party. The last time we made it to one was I believe four years ago. Their house hadn’t moved in that span of time, but it was certainly decked out for the season!
We got there about an hour or so into it, and the costume contest had just begun. There were all lovely and clever entries with one person dressed as a tonberry (much to Aikirees’ chagrin) taking the gold at the end of it. Our friend, Kaminila, took 3rd place in the contest! During all of this, one of the contestants complimented my outfit as well. The FC leader, who is a good friend of both Kaminila and I, was unfortunately absent, but it’s pretty easy for us to get here; so we’ll just have to pay a visit sometime thereafter to catch up with him then.
The evening was incredibly delightful! There was music, the costume contest, some games, and a bunch of goodies given away throughout the evening. I don’t believe anyone left without anything, but even still there was no way of not leaving without a smile on one’s face. I did get a special minion that reminds Aikirees of a certain Virtue from her past life that I can torment her with now! We stayed for a good long while, but once Kaminila headed out to sleep, we decided it was a good time to do so too.
My adorkable Sister, y’all. Along with Kaminila and I
We really want to go again next year, and at least try to catch up with our friends again soon, even though I know with all of our schedules that might take some time. Even still, this was a night we certainly won’t forget.
The first event I got to see over this last weekend was The Burgundy Room’s 6th Anniversary Show. I got involved with The Burgundy Room early into their second year, and have watched the Troupe since then grow with a lot of both ups and downs along the way. There’s a lot more to the story than that, which will have to in some way shape or form when I tell EOCA’s tale, but it is really wonderful to see how far the Troupe has come in these last 6 years.
Deep down I really didn’t want to miss this performance, even with my inactivity over the last couple of years, so I made up my mind and decided to plan on going. I’ll admit I was a bit nervous upon going but knew once I got there it would be a really wonderful time, and I was certainly right on that.
I got there about fifteen minutes before showtime, and to my surprise, most if not all of the portion of the Troupe that was performing that night was right there in the lobby! The greetings and welcomes I got were all very warm and welcoming, but I did end up freezing in place for a moment as I wasn’t anticipating that. Once everyone started to get into place for the show though, I felt fine and thus the beginning of the evening commenced.
The overall showtime was about two hours, which did catch me off-guard at the end, but it was alright. Each and every performance was so energetic and unique to one another with the creativity that I remember seeing/enjoying all coming back to me. Actually the overall energy and positivity was emitted the entire performance, and it was such a wonderful thing to feel & see!
Just about all of the performances shown that night I hadn’t seen before with only two being ones I remembered from years’ past. That’s not a bad remark though, just an observation as they were just as fun to see again as they were the first time I did. Some of the songs told personal stories, some were just plain fun as they liked the song and wanted to make a performance to it. The amount of heart and soul they all placed into them really showed.
The evening ended with a remix of ‘Lights’ by Ellie Goulding, which is a classic staple from prior shows, and is always such a treat to see. There were a lot of heartfelt speeches to the Dance Mom, Lily throughout the entirety of it and some emotional moments to parallel it. It really did remind me of those days long past.
Once it all wrapped up, I headed out from there to meet up with Aikirees (she didn’t come to this) and head over to our friend’s Free Company’s house for their big Halloween Party. Happy 6th Anniversary, Burgundy Room, to many many more shows and wonderful times to y’all! I’ll continue to be watching as best I can ♥🤍🖤
I’ll probably space out what happened in their own posts over the next day or so, but this weekend was just absolutely wonderful. The quick items are that I finished the Fallout Season 1, and loved how that concluded; with that though, I am now looking forward to the next season when it comes out. Haven’t started Star Trek: The Lower Decks new season yet, but should probably be sometime soon. Doctor Who might be up first since it’s nearing the end of the year though.
Still plugging along in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin with the 2nd painting cleared now. Probably will end up meandering the halls of Dracula’s Castle trying to remember where the next one was, which is fine as it’s been even fun doing that. I think I’m way over leveled right now due to said meandering, but once I find the next painting that will be put to the test I’m sure. Clock Tower’s remake comes out soon too, and I really want to play that – looks like a good scary fun time.
Now to the big fun things. I ultimately did go to both Burgundy’s 6th Anniversary show, and then Aikirees and I went over to our friend’s Free Company’s Halloween party right after that for the remainder of the evening. I’m really glad I got to make the 6th Anniversary show and see a lot of folks again. It was vibrant positive energy throughout the entirety of it and the performances were stellar as always! I got there a smidgen earlier than the show starting and was a little overwhelmed by the Troupe welcoming me to the point I kind of froze up. Once everyone started getting into place I was fine and it brought back a warm nostalgia that I hadn’t felt in a long while. After the performance concluded, I met up with Aikirees and we headed over to a friend’s Free Company’s house to enjoy their annual Halloween event. This was such a fun time with music, dancing, decor, costume contest, games, and some very lovely goodies for everyone who attended.
I’ll go into more about those both in a separate thing with some photos too. It was all so wonderful and fun; I can’t recall the last time I ventured away from HQ like this, and I am very glad to have done so. Happy Monday to everyone! Y’all have a wonderful day ahead! Last week of Spoopy Month, let’s make it count!
Episode LIII! – Upon arriving for the Ball, we we’re pretty certain that we have overlooked something rather important. However, we just couldn’t quite place our foot on to what that specific oversight could have been…
I thought I had everything planned out for this week, but apparently not which is fine. The week and few days post Milton have been higher-chaos-than-usual feeling, and it might have climaxed yesterday bleeding into today. Built a little something for the office’s networking social gathering happening this evening that depicts mostly what we’re capable of creating. It’s a custom-built/printed version of Connect Four based off an older prototype that I took a few months to make prior, so hopefully it will be informative as well as being a fun item. Most of us don’t need to be here for the event, so we’ll head out once it begins.
Completed Order of Ecclesia a couple of days ago at 100%, so have now moved on to Portrait of Ruin for the next game in the Dominus Collection. Coming from Ecclesia to Portrait is kind of a noticeable contrast in terms of how it’s presented that I have very much forgotten, but still the same familiarity that’s been around since Symphony of the Night. I like this one a lot, but not as much as Ecclesia, so it’s been a fun nostalgia trip for certain!
Guess it’s time to get back at it, until next time y’all!
We got around to seeing the All Saints’ Wake event for this year, which was a nice continuation of characters that we’ve seen over the last few years. The story itself is fun but quick and gifts a really nice outfit in the end, also unlocking the two festive areas to explore and hang out in.
What we noticed this year was the sheer amount of people that were dressed up in costumes! There was everything from witches, anime characters, to one person being Bane from Batman! At one point even saw Snow White pass by while I was waiting on Aikirees to adjust her costume. Mine hasn’t changed all that much over the last couple of years, seeing as I’m a big fan of masquerades (and also the fact that I’m Viera). It was really, really fun and the energy matched the evening! We ended up spending a bit of time in the Spooky Hollow area as the decor there is just so lovely with a perfectly matching environment.
This coming weekend being the big Spoop Weekend will have a slew of events happening across Eorzea as well, and looking forward to seeing what everyone gets up to! May y’all have a wonderful Halloween and All Saints’ Wake!
This weekend was exactly what I was needing after Milton came through the week/end prior. We all got caught back up in Final Fantasy XIV, finished the F-Zero 99 event, watched a lot of the Fallout Series, and just had a moment to simply sit down and rest.
Last week was crazy busy. Between seasonal projects, the post-hurricane orders came blazing in. Keeping up with it all was a bit ear raising, but we did ultimately come out on top. Hoping now until next year we can keep that pace very swiftly. Saturday was the big catch up in Eorzea, which was a great success, and then yesterday was a bit of both with a lot of cleaning catch-up that wasn’t able to be done prior due to lack of power.
The Fallout Series I’ve fully enjoyed; there’s a few slow spots (they do ultimately play out rather well), but overall I’ve loved every bit of it. Looking forward to finishing the series really soon. The F-Zero 99 event was fun and I’m glad was a lot less ‘grindy’ to complete, and I even was able to finish Ace League to get the Wild Goose’s counterpart! Great fun all around!
I think that’s it, kind of jumpy but overall really wonderful weekend. Here’s to the last week and weekend of Spoopy Month! May y’all have a really wonderful one!
Episode LII! – When the Report calls for said attire, then it’s time to take advantage of it and get some relaxing time at the spa. Specifically the one we happened to have constructed on our little island getaway not too long ago.
We’re home. We’re really home again. The last week with Milton was harrowing, but we made it and here we are back at EOCA HQ – home. Sirena put on the orchestration ‘Coming Home,’ which in itself was appreciatively fitting. However, the song itself has always had warm fuzzy feelings coincide with it.
It’s hard to explain what about the song gives off those feelings, and that’s prior to hearing where/when the song itself plays in Heavensward, but it just always has. Aikirees, on the other hand, has a stronger connection to it as well before my arrival in Eorzea, a good friend she once knew took her out to the area it plays at. The memories of those days still resonate with her, as does the shield she still welds to this day.
Usual goodies will be returning soon! Possibly later today, or tomorrow at the latest hopefully; there’s been some adventures in technical tribulations the last couple of days. Yesterday was on ‘I.T. Mode’ reorganizing the office’s closet, which was in dire need of it. Supposedly our modem went out, so the owner went and got a new one, meanwhile I went ahead and got the area for it all nice and cleaned up so everything was all in one nice place.
It was fun, but did eat a bit of my day up, along with the loss of network capabilities for the office, so there was a bit of catch-up to deal with. The homestead side seems alright and I did plop the new hard drive into the PS3 making it a whopping 1TB over the 40GB it initially had. Since it’s the original Fat model, the base OS was still on the system itself; so once the drives were swapped over, it was only a matter of minutes that it was back up and running!
I did backup the old drive, so once that part was initiated to ‘recover’ the data, then it did take some time since it was at the mercy of the USB drive’s speed. Not a big deal, just let it do its thing while I went off to the next evening task. With that done, however, it’s off to just finish cleaning up the music library and get everything on there. That part is taking time, but it’s making progress again now that Milton has passed.
The Cousins returned to Eorzea last night; it was a big jarring, but they got their legs back pretty quickly and resumed where they left off prior to the hurricane excursion. We’ll all be catching a bit back up as the week progresses, but nothing overly daunting to say the least. All Saints’ Wake’s event looks to be a lot of fun so we’re looking forward to that as well!
Wasn’t really able to post or plan much out last week as once Hurricane Milton pre-planning went underway, there was no time to pause and think about anything else. I’ve encountered a lot of natural disasters across the nation during the year of traveling, but I think I’d place going through the eye of a hurricane up there in my top three ‘do not want to do again.’
The leading up to Milton was like any other hurricane that has come through, get some supplies, the ‘Hurricane Kit’ all set, charge practically everything that has a battery, get batteries for non-chargeable items, and defend the homestead as needed. They were warning us that this was the one to ‘board up’ for, which is when the Hurricane Shutters go up and/or plywood over all of the windows. My house is rated for up to a Category 3 Hurricane, but I didn’t want to chance the windows so I put up some aluminum composite sheets that I was able to get from the office to use, and this turned out to be a very wise idea.
We kept tabs on the news, the evacuation zones (I’m not in one, but if the weather gets severe enough to warrant a city-wide evacuation, it’s probably best to do so), and where this gargantuan storm was heading. It got really strong out in the Gulf, becoming an insanely powerful Category 5, but due to dry cooler air coming in, we were spared such a monstrous force. This was all forecast incredibly well, which helped to keep a lot of us calm. I was concerned even with it being a Category 3 on landfall, but knew we’d more or less be alright as long as it wasn’t any stronger.
Once all the preparations were made on Monday and Tuesday both at home and at the office, we adjourned and said our ‘stay safes’ before departing to our safety places. Now, ‘evacuating’ from a home doesn’t necessarily mean leaving the city. Around the city(ies) are Hurricane Shelters that are temporary repurposed facilities (usually schools) that can withstand the mighty force of the storm. If this was to have made landfall as a 4 or a 5, then I would have myself more than likely done the same.
Wednesday, everyone either evacuated or ‘sheltered in place,’ which is to say I stayed home and did my final indoor preparations: filled the tub with water along with every other container that I use to hold water. I knew the power was going to go out, so before that was to have happened, made certain everything was in perfectly charge shape, the flashlights were ready to go, and most electronics were ready to be shut down when or before it happened.
Up until the evening, it continued to get worse outside. I kept tabs on the radar for winds and rain, as well as keeping the local news up for progress of the incoming inevitable. Aikirees and I did our usual reset items for the week knowing that this might be the last time we would be able to for a while. Once all that was done, everything got shut down.
Doors around the house began to be closed to help regulate the pressure changes, and were only opened when absolutely necessary. I kept up with family members who were both local and out of state on how we were fairing, and also Juli & Sirena too for as long as the network held out.
Evening rolled around, and I checked the radar to see that the storm was about to make landfall about 30 miles away, which put me into getting ready for it as best/quickly as possible, but it landed far sooner than many of us expected it to. The winds ramped up rapidly, and thus so did the blips of power loss. It was raining on and off a bit throughout the whole storm, but it wasn’t as audible once the winds really picked up. Each burst of wind made the house creak in very uncomfortable ways.
The power did finally go out for good. It was about an hour or so before the Eye was upon us. By the time we encountered it, just about everyone we knew had been inside it for quite some time. It was an eerie calm, and pitch black out as the sun had set. I poked my head outside to see it for myself, as did some of the neighbors. That is a quietness that I really would like to forget, similar but not the same to an impending tornado.
About 20 minutes or so later, the other side of the storm hit with more force than the first half. I was a bit concerned that the house was going to topple, but it held steadfast. The air pressure kept changing and popping my poor ears throughout this phase as well. About this time something hit the window paneling with such a force it startled me to investigate from inside, but thankfully there was no damage from whatever it was. I lit a candle and held onto one of my flashlights as the storm raged on, finally settling in on the nook’s table to play some Switch to calm the nerves. At this point it was 01:00 on Thursday morning, and I could barely stay awake any longer, but the storm still kept on.
Finally, around 02:00, the winds started to slow, and at that point, I collapsed onto the couch to get some rest. 10:00 arrived, and I woke up to darkness due to the panels. I got changed and went outside to see what happened, as was a lot of the neighborhood too. My damage was thankfully minimal: a shrub I didn’t really like was uprooted, few shingles to be replaced, and a gutter spout’s splash plate. Took care of all that, and took the panels down to get some light in the house. We had water, which was a huge thank goodness moment in itself, but just no power.
Thursday was a fascinating site seeing everyone outside, music was playing, people were cooking on grills, and everyone seemed to be in very high spirits. It reminded me of one of the houses I had some of my childhood in the 1990’s with folks outside in the evening hours talking and playing altogether. We all did check on the office and take care of things there on Friday, but spent most of it outside when there was daylight taking care of projects or tasks that I’ve been meaning to get to. I cooked out Friday night, some fish that would have gone bad and found out one can cook spaghetti on a grill too! It doesn’t have the same feel as boiled, but it was so darn good!
When the sun set, would just use an inverter to borrow some power from the car for a spell to keep things charged and/or powered on until bedtime. Went about watching The Mummy using a DVD drive connected to a Surface Pro 2 one of the nights, which was very delightful. Playing Nintendo Switch a lot was a good evening past time too.
About four days later, late on Sunday, the power finally was restored to cheers being heard across the neighborhood. As much as it was a rather productive time without power, the heat was started to get to the lot of us and having some normalcy return was a welcomed feeling. As for me, I went into overdrive to get as much done as possible before the day concluded – food being a major priority as having to toss out any perishable foods from the fridge left it looking a bit sparse.
But it was over, the ordeal for us had come to an end. It could have been so much worse, and I know a lot of folks did fare worse, but the good is it sounded like the loss of life was astronomically low. With that in mind, looking back on everything that happened, it was alright. Would I want to relive it? Absolutely not, nor would I want anyone to go through such a storm that includes the core of the beast. It was certainly a tale for the ever continuing adventures diary, but one story I’d like to only write about once.
I’ll go with the grim first and then go into the fun. The grim being Hurricane Milton has my entire (rebuilt) life in its iron sights. This hurricane is astoundingly frustrating as how it formed, how quick it formed, how strong it formed, and the direction – it’s absurd and feels like a natural comical satire. We’re hoping for the best, but planning for the worst seeing as it could land anywhere on our coast as a 3+. The good is that hasn’t changed much so we just need to know where ground-zero is happening.
We’ve done planning, and have started to get shields up, and we’ll have all the final preparations before this thing makes landfall. Just really hope this doesn’t go awful… While being a traveler, there’s an enormous amount of rough weather encountered out there, so certainly not unfamiliar to things getting turbulent.
Fun side, saw the family like planned on Saturday, and that was a very wonderful time; the usual catching up on things with a very lovely dinner with it all.
Guess there’s not really much to say for this one, shorter I know. Posts this week might be a bit on the thinner side with what’s about to happen. Just… don’t take what you have for granted, it could potentially be erased in a matter of moments.
I really draw a blank on naming these general ones sometimes, but weekend is coming up and looking forward to seeing family Saturday for a lovely evening. I was initially planning on doing so the past weekend but with Helene, I decided against it until that critter went through. I would love to work on some of the audio project as well, but really depends on if I have the spare time for it. The good on that is there’s no hurry as I’m pretty knee-deep in redoing the entire digital library right now. It’s a fairly big undertaking, but taking it a few steps per day has made it not too daunting.
With it being Spoopy Month, seeing family tomorrow might be our big ‘Halloween’ one for the month unless we get together again before the weekend of the 26th. It’s possible but not likely, and that’s perfectly fine. We’ll catch up early November before all the holidays kick into high gear and everything becomes bonkers then. If so I’ll grab my cute Halloween theme leggings, socks, and shirt to wear and be festive. I should look into some comfy Halloween tights too the more I think about it.
There are other things I kind of want to rant about, but 1) it’s not necessarily going to be helpful, 2) nothing to do with anything RL – but I could site the past as part of it though, and 3) I don’t know how to express it well enough to utilize only words. It’s really a lose-lose scenario overall and so I just move onto other things. It’s just… getting harder to do, I suppose. Eventually it may not or it’ll evaporate, and that’s normally what it does so dwelling on it or typing anything beyond this ‘blip’ is probably all that needs to be done.
No thoughts, just me being happy I can wear a hood as a Viera.
Final Fantasy XIV related, there’s two events the weekend of the 26th that I may or may not go to. One is Burgundy’s 6th Anniversary, but if I go to that, I’d just go as a guest. The more I think about how I feel about it, the more I really would just like to leave the old uniform in the Archives; it might come out for a charity event at the end of the year if it gets off the ground, but that’s still to be determined and not in my wheelhouse. Instead, would just wear a nice dress, possibly bring Aikirees, and/or anyone else who would want to come along for the show as well.
Aside from that, an old friend’s Free Company is having a pretty big Halloween event that same night. That I’m leaning towards going to as it’s been a couple of years since we were able to go last, and that was a lot of fun when we were able to make it!
Taking a break temporarily from Castlevania to partake in the F-Zero 99 anniversary event along with the new patch 1.5 that added the Ace League. This League was originally only on the Super Nintendo’s Satellaview and only in Japan, so being able to play these now with 98 other folks is both a blast and absolutely bonkers!
I think that’s all for this one, bit on the longer end. Y’all have an absolutely wonderful rest of Friday and weekend ahead!
Episode LI! – With the weather beginning to show signs of autumn, it would be a good time to bring out the warmer clothes, a nice hot drink or a book, and have a cozy night in near the fire with loved ones.
These two were continuing their escapades deep underwater on the First only to come across this big feller stopping them in their tracks. Miss Lizz’s take in this scenario would be to clearly leap into it not questioning the repercussions (if any), whereas Miss Laureine likes to take in her surroundings before proceeding with a plan of attack.
Their opposites tend to balance out rather favorably, even in scenarios like this one and to Laureine’s frustration sometimes. Now, the big inquiry to this predicament is who’s plan will they go with?
As I mentioned in the Monday Recap, Saturday evening we headed over to Crystal – Zalera to partake in the Aethercon Event. Specifically the Roleplay Market, which was all set up rather nicely within a section of the residential District in Mist. I really did not know what to fully expect upon our arrival, but thankfully their site had a little map with places of interest marked onto it. There was the feeling of precaution lingering in my mind about even going still, but that melted away fairly quick upon our arrival.
It was bustling with activity! Everything from some of the small little shops selling wares to passing customers, and a lot of discussions about! We really just enjoyed listening to it all as it was so lively. We didn’t really engage, but just listen to everyone along with the bard bands playing on the beach below us; however, Aikirees and I did wander off from time to time to see what else folks were up to. It kind of sprawled from this area and up the sidewalk leading to a few other places sprinkled in the vicinity.
I tended to wander a bit more, curious if I might run into anyone that I would have known in the past, but no one looked familiar. Some of the side paths branched off into little groups talking as well, and it all lead up to a house that was holding outdoor performances. One person that we did know was performing here, and it had been a very long while since I had the chance to see her perform. I don’t believe Aikirees ever hand the chance to even as far back as the Aether Event Center days.
Leading into that portion of the evening: April Cleo, a macro dancing performer who started out many years back. I first met her back in the incredibly early days of the Burgundy Room and the Aether Event Center. Regardless, she’s excellent at her craft and has been honing on it all these years. Part of heading to Aethercon was to see her performance since it has been probably about 3 or so years since the last time when she performed with the now long gone ESprit group.
While a bit on the shorter side to accommodate the convention’s schedule, she was absolutely stellar! It was a very enjoyable show that we were glad to have made. Afterwards she went around to say hi to everyone and thank everyone for coming to the show. After a little bit of mingling, since she was the last performance, everyone started to head back out to the rest of the convention area as did we to finish out the evening.
So we listened to a few more bard bands play, hear the talks of the area, and about an hour or so later, it started to clear out with folks either heading to rest or to the venues having live DJ’s. That’s really not our thing, so we decided to just pause, and decompress before heading back to Aether and HQ.
It really was a fun evening seeing everyone interact and enjoy a part of the community that I had stepped away from in an official sense (we’re always in character if you ever see us). Supposedly next year they’re going to host this again with it possibly being a bigger event, and if they do, we’ll be back and more than likely put the ‘RP’ tag up as well to let folks know that we can be approached to interact with as well.
~Spoopy, Scary, Seetahs have returned for more FRIGHTS!~
Happy Spoopy Month y’all! October is once again upon us, and we’re so ready! Aikirees and I got our outfits all set up for another All Saints’ Wake, and any/all spoopy festivities that happen to come up for the season!
We always get very excited for this time of year with everything that comes with it. Miss Lizz and Laureine are going to be sticking with their demon and other dem-… angel outfits this year (and probably for a while thereafter).
Y’all have a very fun and very safe Spoopy Season ahead!
I don’t really have this week planned as well as I would have like due to ultimately messing around with a project that while was a fruitful endeavor took a bit of time in the process. The project in particular is another sub-project with the audio overhauling. Trying to use what existing equipment and technology and recycle it into the new set up has been rather fun but is taking time. The result was something pretty fun involving an old PSP-3000 and a PS3 playing music across the network; however, tinkering with it was both comical and a learning experience though.
There’s of course better ways to do it, but since I have these items and really like to recycle older things into new usable items, this was right up my alley. The rest of the project is more time-consuming than it is materialistically costly: this is both good and bad. The bad being the time allocated means time away from planning other things but at least there’s a low-cost for it.
I did manage to squeak out both two more episodes of Fallout, and go to Aethercon on Saturday. The Fallout series is still really interesting to me and I still am looking forward to see where this all goes. It’s kind of rare where nearly halfway through a season I somewhat can’t see where this is going yet. I think once I’m done with this show I’ll bounce back to Doctor Who and finish the new season with the 15th before the holidays ideally.
I’ll go into more about Aethercon in a separate post, but I am very glad we went. It was a very wonderful time even if it was more on the shorter side. Supposedly they’ll host it again next year and if so, we’ll probably put up our ‘RP’ flags then and get a bit more involved. We’re always in character, but it’s better to put the flag up to make sure everyone else knows it too.
Patch 7.1 Live Letter came out, sounds like Mid-November for the release. This is good and we’ll be full ready by then to take it on. Very excited for the Final Fantasy XI raid in particular – it will be nice to see somewhat of Aikirees’ first incarnation’s world.
Just some quick thoughts on it: the new Expert Dungeon’s atmosphere looks incredibly creepy, and Nashu of Hildibrand fame being in Solution Nine is (hilariously) concerning. The Extreme/Unreal/Chaotic AR/Ultimates are not something we do, but for those folks who do, kick lot’s of tails! The housing interior adjustments and sizing changing options are nice, but I don’t think I’ll ever make HQ’s interior bigger than it’s supposed to be. PvP changes coming are nice, with hopefully the 4th Frontlines coming back as that’s been gone a long spell. The Hall of Novice changes have been direly needed, as there’s a few (Dorito and Dice) mechanics that a lot of folks don’t fully understand, so hoping that will help alleviate this.
I think that will do it for this one; tomorrow is October 1st! Spoopy Month so soon! We cannot wait!! Until next time, y’all have a wonderful one!
Episode L! – Welcome one! Welcome all to the spoopiest place in all of the Reflections! Oh, we certainly do hope you enjoy your stay, it might just be your last!