LOTRO Post
Oct. 22nd, 2008 11:10 amWell now. The books in LOTRO are really lots of fun. They take you all over the grid and you get to do really fun things. They also bring you to really disliking some of the npcs. Like Sara Oakheart. Huh - that one makes me a very not happy camper. And Laerdan. He needs ... well, I'm not sure what, but a brain comes to mind. I don't think he's the brightest. (And why he's not dead yet, I do not know. But there, maybe he'll end up dead by the time I get though book 14.) (And yes, I am an optimist.)
So ... now book 13 and I get to go explore Forochel. Whee. :) I am trying to get through to the end of book 14 by November 18th, you see. Whether I will succeed or not, that is another question, but I can try. My other goal is grand master tailor. And my other, other goal is to get my traits up to max, if I can.
Hah.
Well, we'll see.
Interesting discussion about loremasters and minstrels - since I have a couple low level toons in those classes, it's enough to make me kinda pause. But then again, I have tons to do with my captain, so if I wait for a patch or 3 before continuing to work on the baby toons, that's not such a bad thing. And it might solve some of those difficulties.
In other news - headaches suck.
So ... now book 13 and I get to go explore Forochel. Whee. :) I am trying to get through to the end of book 14 by November 18th, you see. Whether I will succeed or not, that is another question, but I can try. My other goal is grand master tailor. And my other, other goal is to get my traits up to max, if I can.
Hah.
Well, we'll see.
Interesting discussion about loremasters and minstrels - since I have a couple low level toons in those classes, it's enough to make me kinda pause. But then again, I have tons to do with my captain, so if I wait for a patch or 3 before continuing to work on the baby toons, that's not such a bad thing. And it might solve some of those difficulties.
In other news - headaches suck.