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My name's Kasey Ozymy. I'm a game designer from Texas. I made Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass and am currently working on Hymn to the Earless God.
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I don't want to live in a world where videos like this exist
Yeah, the point of the video is to stop spending time on smart phones and social media and to focus on real life. That's obvious and we all knew that prior to this moron revealing it to us. But, his understanding of real life is brainless and saccharine. If his proposed solution to stepping away from technological distractions was that you take time to think and determine what's important for your own life, then that would've been fine, but I guess "introspection" is too hard to rhyme.
I don't want to live in a world where videos like this exist
I agree that social media and smart phones tend to be distracting rather than helpful in my day-to-day, but using them in moderation has some pretty great benefits. I mean, it can just be another route of escapism, and it's not one that's particularly worse than other ways we isolate ourselves: alcohol, drugs, hoarding, excessive video games, etc. My only real problem with that video, though, is that the guy boils down the meaning of life to meeting some broad and knocking her up, which is a pretty reductive way of looking at the human experience. In an ironic twist, his appeal is just another bit of distracting white noise thrown at me through social media (saw this on Facebook before seeing it here). Also his poetry read like a fucking Hallmark card.
A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
Nope--never played it. I did write a story about mermaid fishing a while back that involved a processing plant, though, but I may have written that after Lovie's comment now that I think about it.
A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
Sorry, pthariensflame; I must've missed that edit since the thread went to the thirteenth page. 47 should be fine for that area; Gainer and Yvette will each learn a new skill at 50, but these shouldn't make too much of an impact on random battles (though they're potentially good for bosses). Gainer's EMP Generator should make most random battles controllable. If you're using a magic set up with Yvette and have Atomize from Prim's quest, that's going to be a good group nuke; so is Hurricane Slash if you're using a magic-based Ivy or Hundred Sparrows if you're using a physical Yvette. The gimmick is that whenever you're hit by one of those fireballs, you'll be teleported down a floor, and there's a three-digit code that you learn piece-by-piece in that dungeon.
As for the townspeople you're missing:
As for the townspeople you're missing:
Esther is in one of the mansions in the posh area of Avishun; she's a GOOD one.
A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
Walker's locations:
And for the frozen man and the old man in the snowfield--you'll have to progress the story for a while before they'll make sense.
-Snowfield (follow Odd Thing Map 3).
-Blocked entrance to the mine on the surface.
-Entrance to Attis (the village on Logos-3).
-Inside the lake temple on Avishun--he's in the area with the cultist who can talk (not Mag).
-Beside the teleporter in Solomon's Furrow.
-In your town.
-Blocked entrance to the mine on the surface.
-Entrance to Attis (the village on Logos-3).
-Inside the lake temple on Avishun--he's in the area with the cultist who can talk (not Mag).
-Beside the teleporter in Solomon's Furrow.
-In your town.
And for the frozen man and the old man in the snowfield--you'll have to progress the story for a while before they'll make sense.
What are you thinking about right now?
I agree with Ratty. I get that the statue of Baphomet is a satire of the whole Ten Commandments statue, and I agree with the sentiment: there should be a clear line between politics and religion. That said, if I were placed in a dark room alone with a sledgehammer and that statue, I'd smash it up and I'd smash it up good.
A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
You'll get back to Avishun soon, haha.
Edit: Actually, this was already covered in some dialogue, but going back to Avishun will clarify things.
Edit: Actually, this was already covered in some dialogue, but going back to Avishun will clarify things.













