Second SightOne Man's Journey through the Sims of Second Life
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Birthday: 2/2/1986
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Member Since: 11/29/2005

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Monday, December 26, 2005

My blog has officially moved...

HERE IT IS!!! (http://ghordon.blog-city.com)


Thursday, December 08, 2005

Just when I had travelled below the gap in the map, they fill it in...

New sims!

I should do some exploring!



Sunday, December 04, 2005

Recently, I have experienced problems with my computer, which prevented me from getting on Second Life (or any other online service, for that matter). These problems have been fixed, however, and my expedition shall recommence.


~G


Tuesday, November 29, 2005

After a brief rest, I continued my journey. A little farther south of my position, I found a giant gothic castle in Nolidae. I browsed around for a little while, then continued west.





I soon entered the sim Promissa, where I found a most luxurious house owned by Tessy Kaos, which soon will be used as a chapel for the wedding of Jameson Kipling and Hollee Hedges (Congrats!).


My second telehub was encountered in Drinker, bordered closely by a long line of gambling games. Commercialism had won out this area, as it had many other areas worldwide...

I didn't stick around for very long.

I continued my voyage to the west, passing over some high mountains (with the help of my trusty yet geeky-looking BL00 Jetpack - which is a misnomer, as the pack is actually red). As I flew through, I discovered a wonderous sight: a giant castle (located in Arches) was built into the cliffside, with flags and fountains and everything. I spent a bit of time exploring the castle before moving on.

To the east (and a little south) I found a beautifully simple and elegant sanctuary built on the ridge of the mountain, in Perizoma. Exploring here was a relaxing way to spend my time, and it was here that I decided to call it a night, sleeping under the stars.

Note: pictures are on their way! I just have to find a nice webhost first....



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