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This land has been swallowed by the sea.

There was a green place in a land far away, a place with a sheltering bay surrounded by jagged peaks and the shadow of a giant snow-clad mountain. To this place came a group of beings, as diverse as beings can be to one another, and they put down roots and made homes for themselves. Now, this is not to say there was peace in this land. With diversity also comes conflict and soon sides were taken, some friendships forgotten and lines were drawn. Some, thinking bigness means power, blamed the dragons for the conflict. Others, believing magic was the source, blamed the elves and fae. And of course, there were those that said that where you have humans, you will always have problems! So, instead of living in harmonious consort with each other, they split into their respective groups and moved to the four corners of the realm, eyeing each other with much suspicion and chagrin.
But of course, as we all know, in order to survive you have to get along with someone. So new friendships were forged and new bonds made. But in the Isle of Arran, those bonds do not last for long. Someone ALWAYS brings a shadow of a doubt to the fire…and then…things happen.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

SLitis

A few days ago, the isle slowed to a crawl for some of the residents, Linwe reset it. After a while the populace started returning to see....
As it turns out SL in general had problems that night. I lost all of my money, I received a notice that I couldn't be verified! luckily relogging took care of both. Each thing happened in a different sim. Did any problems or warnings show up on the Second Life Grid Status report page??? Noooo, not a word.
That was pretty much it for the evening, we retired to our respective beds or other diversions. The next day I spent over two hours beside this tree including two role plays. It never did rez for me.
It has always been the last thing on the isle I can see and obviously sticks out as I look to the hills. If the population included a dwarf with an axe, I wouldn't be overly upset if ......

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