Hi all, I thought someone might appreciate this 3D print I made of my bard, Mirthe. Yes, I'm using Luclin models, because when I started playing originally in Velious and Luclin came out, I loved the new models and have had them on ever since. Mirthe is wielding his 2 favorite / most memorable weapons: Vander's Bane, and Songblade of the Eternal. Enjoy, Mirthe of Povar
Great statue. Nice job. ...but... How can anyone organize their books that way, including one upside down. The madness!!!
Love the statue! And one of my fav authors with one of my fav books of hers. The Speed of Dark is such a great book.
ever wonder why all the faces in game look constipated? You can't really choose a happy face for most races.
The resting b- face.. Why so serious? It's one of my pet peeves for both of the model types. Most games, though, don't have "happy" resting options.
No toilets in EQ equals a very real problem. And it does give additional meaning to the complaint of ruining our own lands.
Don't you hate it though when some of the websites aren't in size order and the odd one is upside down? Edit: just being funny. I myself have a large collection of books and having the odd one the wrong way round would bug me. We have a caravan on a caravan park and there is a small library where people donate their books. Every time I'm up there, I'm always sorting them so all of the same authors are together. I once joked I'd put them all in the correct alphabetical order but I'm not sure my wife would let me.
Laurion's Inn has outhouses, even found some dirty underpants in one. I'm sure there are a few more scattered around
Libraries are organised by book size. After a category classification like a Dewey decimal system, you organise by size. Size sorting mitigates damage to books when people take them out and put them back, and it optimizes space. Size sorting isn't a new concept, libraries have been doing this for centuries: In fact, libraries that thought they didn't need size sort, eventually are forced to admit it is more efficient and revert to size sorting: