Tough Decisions Time, Tough decisions we all should learn from- please do share! |
Tough Decisions Time, Tough decisions we all should learn from- please do share! |
Apr 9 2012, 08:55 PM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 8-April 12 |
Tree of Tranquility has so many themes in it and is more than a game- it is a representation of Japanese farming. I will make a topic about that later; however, you are not just a farmer in this game, not just a rancher or forager either. You are destined with the fate of becoming a hero. Every decision you make will affect how fast and efficiently you can revive the trees. Not every decision I have made so far has been the best decision. I post here today to hear the trials you have gone through: your mining tales, fishing stories, how you got your ingredients, etc. This topic here is not about me- it is about you. This is your story! Please, do share with your fellow forum members how decision making is harder than just the press of a button.
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Apr 14 2012, 04:43 AM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 8-April 12 |
Having exchanged farewells, Gill jogged off into the morning sun to Dale's Carpentry. His panting and footsteps grew further and further away, until Kadaro knew he was gone. So now Kadaro set out for Souffle Farm. To the right of his newly finished house is the garden. Sadly it has been blocked by stones and littered with saplings and weeds. It had been a long time since Kadaro had jogged as fast as he did this day, and all along the way he could only think of Anissa. His heart pulsing just as quick as when he was with her that day, he took off down the dirt path over the grassy hill to Maple Lake District. The lake sparkled with a brilliance all its own. A dock was situated at the lake's bank, it having been torn up by wild animals though and the white paint faded it was more of an eyesore than it had been intended. Toby, the local nonchalant fisher, situates his humble abode just in front of the dock. Over the hill and ever-closer to the glowing sun is the church. Its beautiful stained glass and blue roof make it all the more fitting for the top of the hill. But its business has been slowed ever since people stopped getting married there; however, the reverend never fails to ring the bell every hour, on the hour- and he has done so ever since the Clock Tower in Waffle Town Square stopped working. Alongside the Mother Tree dying went the Clock Tower too. On the right of the entrance to Carmel River District from Maple Lake District is Jin's House. Jin is the doctor working at Meringue Clinic. His sharp glasses only add to his seemingly logical and cold personality. In traditional Japanese warrior style, he has his black hair tied back in a ponytail. Kadaro, being the observative person he is, took notice of all of the fine details. But as he made his way to the farm something caught his eye. A sign in front of a tree. The tree appeared to be ancient- definitely older than the other trees. Inscribed upon the sign was Ben's Tree. Kadaro couldn't help but wonder who Ben could be. He took careful notice of the small, blue Lapis Lazuli blooming in front of Ben's Tree. Is someone buried here? Suddenly he remembered the blue winged lady of his dreams. He had dreamt of her since he had set foot upon Waffle Island, and she stood there and said nothing at first. But the next time he dreamt of her she spoke very small fractured words to him. She was tall with beautiful blue hair and a blue halo surrounding her body. Her eyes were as deep a blue as sapphires, and her hair shimmered as she respirated. Her dress, like the most of her, was blue also. She would be normal if it weren't for her pointed ears and the wings set upon her back. He was mystified standing beneath this tree and a strange energy filled him. He was losing precious time to use! He jumped as the church bell struck 8 o' clock in the morning, and quickly raced off to the farm in haste. Each pounding footstep sent an energizing shock through him. And now, with adrenaline rushing through him, he was more ready than ever to greet Anissa.
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