It’s happening…again.

I was fighting a lvl 50 warrior and at lvl 17, surprisingly beating him…slowly.

I kept slowing him down and freezing him, and I had a wolverine-like melee weapon that also caused movement and attack speed to slow. It took a long time, and we both healed ourselves a bit near the end, but I eventually managed to kill him.

I love adventures.

Started off wint megoing to ome weird hellihplace. It was a giant dark room with a bunch of other people. Every few hours, doors would open and some aliens-looking people would come out and start attacking, eating and coating the people in goo to hold them in place. I fought my way and climbed to the ceiling to a rotating island. There was a computer screen on it with a strange voice coming out. Later I climbed over to the alients side and started breaking apart the wall until I had a chance to steal somem card from the scrawny alien in charge.
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Thankfully I wasn’t Jaeson Potter.

I was in some zelday/warcrafty world with 3 other friends. I had some firey magic wand that some evil dragon thing wanted to get. I alo had a tennice ball I was using ans a weapon.

We went into some dongeon that I had already partially completed, going downstairs . I heard veoices and it turned out to be a classroom with the teacher dazed and the children quietly occupied or asleep. One of us, I think Jenn from work, snuck in quietly and started helping the children.

Camping in the snow? I think not.

There was about 8″ of snow on the ground, Peter, Andy and I were all going to go out camping and sledding. Mom was inside talking about some of our old stuff that she was gaing through. Grandpa had soem ocndition that temporarily made him alive again. Ipacked a tuon of stuff into the thation wagon and was playing with Dirty outside. Andy eventually came with his dog, who did not get along with Dirt. We ended up leaving Dirty in te house, since we couldn’t leave his dog there.

After going out and sledding for a short while, we drove back, deciding not to bother camping.