LORD (or LOGD)

March 08, 2004

It goes without saying that I’m the biggest geek on the game right now. I’m at level 12 while everyone is about 5-7. I just looked at the news and I’m on day 31 while others are around 18-20. That means I’ve played way more than others. I can’t help it! It just so happens that the four game days per real day sort of coincide with my schedule. Well, I had to adjust my schedule a bit to fit in all game turns on a couple of days (sleep a bit later, go to work a bit later) but for the rest of the week, I just play right before the day changes and then right after.

For some reason, the level master kept attacking me when I wasn’t ready so for three or four days, I kept going in the forest unable to level up. When I finally upgraded the weapon and armour, I kicked his ass and found I had enough experience for an additional two levels. Then the next day, after several thrill seeking, I’m ready for two more but lost the second.

So I don’t know how many of the players actually read my webpage but that’s my strategy so far. Thrillseek until I have enough experience for the level up, then slum/look to save up gold to upgrade gear. For me, it seems to be the fastest way. I am never going mining again… I’m 0/2 at the mines. Just doesn’t seem worth it.

I have killed off the ADMIN character because for some reason people were attacking the invincible player… perhaps in hopes to gain his massive holdings. In his stead, my character has superuser status but I won’t abuse this power. It’s not fun that way… yet. Superusers can pretty much edit any part of the game, including users and their stats. So, if one were really inclined to do so, one change give oneself a thousand charm and five thousand attack power. Or one can make another have two charm and one attack power. One can be very selfish and cruel. My character remains fleshy and mortal with no artificial changes, sweeteners, or colors. (I’m just 5 levels higher than the next player heh heh). Fear not for I remain a fair and just geek who intends to make fun of your spelling mistakes.

Jeez, what a geeky update today.

Jerry wrote this in: Default
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