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#1 Re: Main Forum » Returning Player How Do I Log In » 2018-09-17 09:00:13

Nevermind I managed to find the key buried deep in my emails.

#2 Main Forum » Returning Player How Do I Log In » 2018-09-17 08:58:02

Cadence
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I always used temp login before, now it's asking for email and key but I don't know what it's talking about. What key?

#3 Re: Main Forum » Too many baby suicide » 2018-03-24 17:16:19

I'll suicide if I think there's too many other kids to take care of or if I spawn in to an Eve who doesn't look like she can take care of me.

#5 Main Forum » Empty Server? » 2018-03-22 04:06:32

Cadence
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I kind of want to train up and figure out how to do things on my own. Does this game have low population public servers?

#6 Re: Main Forum » Favorite moments » 2018-03-21 03:36:22

Mother was already getting on in years when she had me. The village we lived in was abandoned, desecrated, and lonely. The tilled earth yet remained, however, and she was able to take care of me until I was old enough to plant seeds and carry water. Soon after she had my brother, and I helped dress him in the clothes mother and I had been pilfering from the graves of the lost. Not long after she had a daughter, a sister for me. She took care of brother and sister while I took care of mother. She grew old quickly and became infertile, but brother and sister were strong for mother.

We built up the village and expanded the farms. Brother and sister could take care of mother, and sister was soon beginning to have children of her own. We were expanding, and I realized why the village was abandoned to begin with. There were few sources of water. Enough to sustain four, but no more. I grabbed a backpack of carrots and a basket of water skins and set out to procure water from the lands around us. Soon after I was able to find a lone cart sitting abandoned. I found better clothes that had been left behind by wanderers more skilled than I. My trips to acquire water were made easier with the warmth and the cart.

One day I came back to find mother old. She was dying. Brother, sister and I said our goodbyes and placed her in a special spot so we could visit frequently.

I continued my journey to procure water for my now bustling tribe. I was growing older. I hardly recognized anyone when I came back. I couldn't find my brother or sister anywhere. Then one day, I noticed a young girl who was the spitting image of my sister. Her grand daughter. Overcome with emotion, I passed on my clothing, my wolf head dress, my backpack, and my cart to her that she may continue to live and thrive. I said my goodbyes and lay down to sleep.

#7 Re: Main Forum » Industrial Revolution » 2018-03-20 05:54:45

Well, it'd be great if we could make farming more efficient. Building an irrigation system around a pond to automatically water crops. Maybe building a tool that lets you till a larger plot of soil so that you can water and seed several tilled lines on one square instead of just a single line through the center of it. More carrots quicker and with less resources.

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