My first few steps long ago landed me in the Surefall Glade moat. I spent my first 45 minutes of life there treading water in the dark, wondering, why on earth would anyone want to play this awful game?
Once assisted from the cool waters, I began a trek that devoured countless hours and exhaustive commitment. And rather than being at yet another crossroad, I come to the end of Norrath and prepare to leap off.
Although I have come to this Land's edge before, there is no turning back this trip. My finger tips no longer have the desire, and my mind lacks even the patience to click the "Shortcut to Everquest" icon, so I bid you all a farewell.
The first time I quit was after a fallout with the guild leader. He thought EQ was more important than my 2 DAY old daughter. I told him I'd cross the flaming river of Styxx in a gas tanker before I'd place anything ahead of my daughter. He didn't understand, and called me a "dissapointment" and that I "let him down."
Six months later I logged on again with new aspirations. I would become a GM smith. I garnered the final 37 points needed and made my full suit of Salubrious Heraldic. /camp.
One month later I log in and decide getting filthy rich would be a worthwhile goal. I preceeded to make well over a million plat and twinked, PLed and lavished all my friends with shiny new toys.
There is no more fun in having money, tradeskilling and certainly not in XP grinding. The only enjoyment comes from the people I have journeyed to this point with.
Thank you EQtraders for being the only resource necessary during my stay. You helped me get everything to 200 and one to 250, and would have done more if I my craftsman wasn't level 38
Fairest Journeys,
~Fallwell
Once assisted from the cool waters, I began a trek that devoured countless hours and exhaustive commitment. And rather than being at yet another crossroad, I come to the end of Norrath and prepare to leap off.
Although I have come to this Land's edge before, there is no turning back this trip. My finger tips no longer have the desire, and my mind lacks even the patience to click the "Shortcut to Everquest" icon, so I bid you all a farewell.
The first time I quit was after a fallout with the guild leader. He thought EQ was more important than my 2 DAY old daughter. I told him I'd cross the flaming river of Styxx in a gas tanker before I'd place anything ahead of my daughter. He didn't understand, and called me a "dissapointment" and that I "let him down."
Six months later I logged on again with new aspirations. I would become a GM smith. I garnered the final 37 points needed and made my full suit of Salubrious Heraldic. /camp.
One month later I log in and decide getting filthy rich would be a worthwhile goal. I preceeded to make well over a million plat and twinked, PLed and lavished all my friends with shiny new toys.
There is no more fun in having money, tradeskilling and certainly not in XP grinding. The only enjoyment comes from the people I have journeyed to this point with.
Thank you EQtraders for being the only resource necessary during my stay. You helped me get everything to 200 and one to 250, and would have done more if I my craftsman wasn't level 38

Fairest Journeys,
~Fallwell
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