havin sexy time. ><
mostly because Avalon is there i love my friends without them i would go out anytime
Your best thing about SRO
Re: Your best thing about SRO
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Re: Your best thing about SRO
The GM's who are always online to help us 
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Re: Your best thing about SRO
Necrobat wrote:The entire union we have on Venus. That keeps me going now.
ya it pretty much is a sweet union, i'm torn apart though to stay or leave, i like the union, well a few people in it, still after being told I could get my guild into the union (since i really miss leading a guild) godz power took my spot... half way forgivable because their gm was hacked and they reformed after being disbanned (so i'm told), still I have a guild i spent time to recruit people, i can't just leave it be... sigh, do i stay or do i go. oh well right now its my premium keeping me playing cause i want to use it to its max, and of course the the fact i want to get to at least 60 with my current charector to res upto 80, that is at least my goal
Goals are a good way to make yourself want to keep going, its like i get a new horse at 45, it may be weird but i was excited to get that horse, though i'm not sure what a good next goal is to shoot for other then 46, no got to be 50 so i can see the caves, ya thats a good goal. Its really satisfying to reach these goals i set for myself, i've tried the pvled charector but getting to a lvl didn't mean anything, having to work for it makes it alot different. Gives meaning and satisfaction when you reach those set goals

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