chase02 wrote:Couldn't agree more, Achilles.
If the player base declines, this will become a very lucrative proposition.

Yes, it's true. Unfortunately everybody has friends departing from the game (and I truly hate it so much... I've already had my share of sadness too...) and their things and property simply change owner... it's the sad normal way of life... real life as well as cantrian life.
One day one of my charries got caught between two pirates fighting. I remember so well how poor and how much my charrie was struggling for his life, against hunger and wild beasts. There were only those two piartes and my charrie on that place...
Anyway... those pirates were fighting against each other and they weren't giving a damn about my poor charrie. After some days of heavy hits, one of them started to lose his edge and... the day before he knew he was going to be killed by the other pirate, can you imagine what he did?
He simply gave me everything he had! Keys for his ships, good quality weapons, shields too... lots of ressources my charrie had never seen!
He did that and he died laughing at the other pirate! When he was finnaly hit for good, I was afraid the other pirate would turn his angriness towards me... but he didn't. By now he was too hurt already and without healing food. On the contrary, my charrie was very well equipped by now. The pirate simply sailed away.
The amazing side effect of this was...
Now there is a prosperous big village in a remote island, self capable of building and manufacture anything, just because of that dying pirate, who in a moment of despair and defying his enemy, just donated his belongings, allowing a poor creature to be able to create a mighty village out of nothing.
Bottom line is: sometimes we don't go after things... it's things going after us! Some other times they are simply there waiting for the first one showing up...
