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(16 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

And I did a blog for AD:

http://www.alchemicdream.com/blog/?p=78

I didn't put up any pics of us in the cafe, just to preserve identities. But I did plug our forum smile

Esme

77

(13 replies, posted in Steambaths)

What's the difference between sweet and bitter almonds?

And we call it a vanilla pod not sprig in english smile One of my favourite things - I love vanilla. This recipe looks like a must try! Maybe a Seed cook off? tongue

Esme

78

(14 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Sandling wrote:

Edit: See, signature here, but not on the other two posts before it.

Ditto

79

(14 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Sandling wrote:

Ive noticed my signature tends to be pretty flakey in its appearance around here.

*wonders whether she is missing the sarcasm or not!*

80

(16 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Thosam wrote:

I just look like the fat old f*rt I am. :mrgreen:


I miss my dreads, my headband and my red jumpsuit... :cry:

What's stopping you?! I bet in no time at all we could have you equipped big_smile

Norah wrote:

-boudoir cookies / sponge fingers. A lot of them.

Yes because I have to eat a pack at the same time as using them! That Tiramisu looks tasty! I haven't made it for years, maybe I'll do it once the diet is over smile

And Mecha, nice to see you use greaseproof paper so your bunny doesn't stick!

Esme

Cynical smile

So tempting to subscribe once more ...

83

(16 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Shock, horror, yes I posted my pics in the gallery!

Esme

OMG, I'm not sure if I'm more disturbed that you were on the toilet together or that Mecha and Sigridz are one and the same!

85

(33 replies, posted in DVI-Net)

Great! I'll put my pics there then big_smile

Well done Nuala!

86

(16 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Hi all,

First I want to say how much fun I had on saturday. It was great to meet you all and put faces to names!

Secondly a huge thanks to Frakel for setting it up smile

And finally - what great pictures! I will post mine when I get round to it. Hopefully tomorrow smile I'm lazy and that's the only excuse I have wink

Esme

87

(44 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Mehken wrote:

Indeed! Do have fun and I'll be very cross with everyone attending if there's not a lot of pictures publically available afterwards wink

Ok, once they've been screened they'll be public tongue I've promised to write a blog for the Alchemic Dream blog site too. If you want to know what ADers get up to you can find our blog site here:

http://www.alchemicdream.com/blog/

But I'll obviously make everything available here too smile

Esme

Well I had hoped to have something that disguished me as AD, but it turns out that I gave too short a notice wink So I'll try and look Seedish - will I get through immigration with a large metal spanner do you think?!

Esme

Hi all,

Is the reservation in a particular name, or should I just talk very loudly in English until someone identifies me in the bar? big_smile

What sort of time are people aiming to get there? I assume the meeting time is still 6pm local time?

Esme

Gordon bennett, if I start posting in this thread, I'm going to have to clean my kitchen too!

Ahnion wrote:

Damn, damn, damn.
I'll have to cancel that. My economy just crashed all to hell.
Sorry... won't be able to make it. sad

sad

92

(44 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Well that's it. I have to come now smile I'm all booked up!

We're flying to Copenhagen on friday to do some sightseeing and we'll catch the train to Aarhus on saturday where we'll spend the night. We fly back out of Copenhagen on sunday night.

Esme

93

(2 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

I'm booked in here for the saturday night:

Best Western Hotel Ritz

http://booking.touristonline.dk/visitaa … anguage=en

The price wasn't bad and Bifrost just told me the food was excellent when he stayed there!

Esme

Add 2 more for the buffet wink I'm booking flights and hotels now.

Esme

95

(44 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Ok guys, sorry for the delay but yes, count me in and I'll try and drag my better half along too smile

I'll definately be there for the 5th. Everything else will be kind of work dependent!

Esme

96

(23 replies, posted in Floatbed Dreams)

Awww, thanks Feelix!

I played Seed because of the RP. Because you had little control of events, so you always have to come up with a reaction or a solution to the situation. So it was having a story develop all around you and being part of that story that was important. And in my case trying to manipulate things to go the way Esme wanted them to!

As for the tree, I guess I can possibly answer that reasonably well being both player and GM. I don't know how the idea started, but Esme was certainly very vocal about wanting more green in the Tower. Whether the Devs or GMs picked up on it first, I'm not sure, but due to their huge ingame presence I would guess the latter. When I became a GM I discovered that the Devs had a tree ready and the next step was to encourage the community to want and plant a tree. This involved much RP, encouraging players to think about how they could create a tree and even why they would want one - yes I remember the lack of interest from some characters keenly! To be honest there were some nervewracking times for me, and we came close to not getting it there as this was player driven. We (GMs and Devs) may have wanted it badly, but if players had ridiculed the whole idea it simply would not have happened. Thanks to everyone taking part and then Quanto stepping in at the last minute to dedicate his marvellous machines to the sole job of creating it, Esme's Tree was born and saw the light of day. I honestly had tears in my eyes when I saw it smile

Such things are not complicated programming, but they are intensive in organisation. Maybe having a situation that has two solutions, and the solution that is used is dependent on the way your players interact with the item. The thing I loved about Seed was that some things happened only once. As Norah has already stated, doing the same quests over and over becomes boring so to have a change from time to time is good. In Seed we had repetative elements that were a means to an end. Like in real life, you work to get money, generally repeating set tasks. But what you do next can often have a permanent change, say you buy that book you want. You're not going to buy it twice are you? (Blatenetly ignores the stack of books that she's accidently bougth twice!)

Esme

97

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Ye gads, now I have to think. I was a huge Sandman fan. Unfortunately all the comics went with the ex many years ago.

98

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Haha, I still dont have a clue tongue

99

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

hint, hint

100

(1 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Hi all,

I don't know if this will interest anyone, but for those thinking about getting into the industry rather than just using it, you might want to take a look.

http://topsecret.acclaim.com/

Esme