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 <title>Back and Busy!</title> 
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Well, I&#039;m back in NEaB, having safely arrived home from the Bastion of California.&amp;nbsp; For those of you that weren&#039;t around on the docks when I came back, I brought back a large box full of ...</summary> 
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Jhal-Abur 
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Well, I&#039;m back in NEaB, having safely arrived home from the Bastion of California.&amp;nbsp; For those of you that weren&#039;t around on the docks when I came back, I brought back a large box full of cherries and strawberries, lovingly packaged for the citizens of NEaB to enjoy!&amp;nbsp; Alas, only a few people managed to eat them before they all started to ferment simultaneously (the climate here is very different from that in the Bastion).&amp;nbsp; Nasrudin and I therefore had to finish all the leftover fruits.&amp;nbsp; We are still suffering from bad gas in our digestive tracts, but hopefully will have recovered fully in a few days.
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&amp;nbsp;Anyhow, when I came back from my vacation, I realized that there were a lot of responsibilities for me to shoulder up - not only did I have my job as a staff writer and Island Manager, but many other real-life projects to work on as well.&amp;nbsp; I have therefore sadly concluded that for now, my blog writing will have to go onto a temporary hiatus. There are simply too many other pressing matters that I must attend to.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
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I will still be using this blog for photos, and for updating the general public on developments in Jhal-Abur, but most of my writings will be published in the gazette instead, as I feel that it would better reach NEaBians there.&amp;nbsp; I also plan to start a new column, &#039;Culinary Journeys with TaliaSolo&#039;, in which I go out to eat every Saturday and review two restaurants in NEaB.&amp;nbsp; If you have a restaurant you&#039;d like me to review, let me know.
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Whatever remaining time I have will be spent continuing to develop Jhal-Abur.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ve made a laundry list of some things I did recently; hopefully more progress will come soon.
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-Worked on my Island Agency
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-Created a Deluxe Ferry to Kariq (starts from Ahmad Docks)
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-created 2D locations for some of Ahmad&#039;s shops
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-added strawberry patch to the Botanical Gardens 
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 <id>tag:blogs.nowhere-else.org,2010-04-24:23595</id>
 <title>Will be gone for a while</title> 
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Dear Everybody Who Reads My Blog:
 
 
&amp;nbsp;This may be shocking to some (and to others not so much) but I will be taking a two-month vacation quite soon, starting from May 3rd and going on ...</summary> 
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General 
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Dear Everybody Who Reads My Blog:
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&amp;nbsp;This may be shocking to some (and to others not so much) but I will be taking a two-month vacation quite soon, starting from May 3rd and going on until...several days into July.&amp;nbsp; Where am I going?&amp;nbsp; Well, I shall be spending my two months in the remote Bastion of California, which is currently off the map.&amp;nbsp; Naturally, it has not been charted yet; however, I&#039;ve spent quite a few summers there, enjoying time off from the stresses of a Dame and remembering the idylic days of my childhood, when all I ever had to do was help my father on his boat and tend to the garden.
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I shall not be in contact during these two months.&amp;nbsp; The Bastion of California can only be reached by trawling through uncharted waters, or from obtaining charts from certain knowledgeable seamen.&amp;nbsp; Therefore, if you seek help, I suggest that you contact our friendly Player Helpers while I am gone, as they have recieved wings for this very purpose.&amp;nbsp; If your message is very, very urgent (such as an alert that Brucey has taken over Jhal-Abur or that Garg has gone mad), you can ask my husband Nasrudin to send it to me, as he is in possesion of a special talking Nasrudin doll which he has agreed to loan to me for the summer.&amp;nbsp; I shall be using it to keep in touch with him; however, there is only one doll of its kind and I cannot extend this service to anyone else.&amp;nbsp; Unless, of course, you have a special doll of yourself which you would like to loan to me. &amp;nbsp; 
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There is no post-by-email feature for my blog, unfortunately, so I will not be able to update it no matter how hard I try.&amp;nbsp; However, rest assured that my absence will not be in vain.&amp;nbsp; In my spare time, I have plans to continue working on dialogs and stories for Jhal-Abur, in addition to a small recollection of my travel memories to share with you.
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This post, therefore, shall be my last for quite a while.&amp;nbsp; I wish all of my fellow NEaBians good luck.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps some of you could also consider going somewhere for a vacation (I know that many of you have worked hard during the year) and if you do, I would love to hear about your travels once you get back (and once I re-enter civilization, of course). &amp;nbsp; 
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Kind regards,
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Dame TaliaSolo 
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 <id>tag:blogs.nowhere-else.org,2010-04-15:23117</id>
 <title>Spring Cleaning</title> 
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Tomorrow is the Day of Burden, as noted on the official NEaB calendar.&amp;nbsp; A few days ago, I was reading the holiday&#039;s description and thinking hard about how lucky I was to have everything ...</summary> 
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Opinions 
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Tomorrow is the Day of Burden, as noted on the official NEaB calendar.&amp;nbsp; A few days ago, I was reading the holiday&#039;s description and thinking hard about how lucky I was to have everything that I do.&amp;nbsp; When I was a young NEaBian, weight definitely was an issue.&amp;nbsp; I remember having to sort through my inventory constantly in order to make room in my backpack for excess items, such as armor or raw materials.&amp;nbsp; Thankfully, as I gained levels and subsequently gained strength, I was at last able to start hauling my possesions around properly. &lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;Later on I acquired a dungeon and a store in the Marketplace, which also served as excellent places to sell extra possesions or keep things in.&amp;nbsp; As I gained more levels and started earning more quest rewards, I began to obtain more and more possesions.&amp;nbsp; Many quests required ingots and raw materials, so I started keeping several hundred or so of these with me, so that it wouldn&#039;t be too bothersome to run back and get some during a particularly exciting moment.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;Later on, a generous woman residing in the Iron Isles, offered to give me cooking lessons.&amp;nbsp; As I advanced towards my degree and began to learn more and more recipes, I realized that one of the best ways to learn was to keep as many ingredients as I could within my inventory and experiment from there.&amp;nbsp; I also noticed that previously overlooked spots on certain islands could reveal great surprises if I happened to keep certain supplies with me - a reserve torch, for example, could light up a dark passage containing exciting secrets. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;Until then, I had mostly overlooked the various shopping districts on other islands.&amp;nbsp; I soon found out, however, that the shopkeepers were all so kind, displaying various goods to me and helping me to check if I needed anything.&amp;nbsp; By this time it was not uncommon for me to walk around with several hundred thousand gold in my pocket, so I relented to the urge to buy and indulged in whatever I could purchase.&amp;nbsp; I figured that if I had every single type of item available, I would no longer be lacking anything, whether it be recipe-making, questing, or simply indulging in needs. 
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Thus, I arrived at the present, armed with loads of foodstuffs, plenty of armor (even the low-leveled ones) and a dubious amount of self-worth.&amp;nbsp; Did I really need all these items?&amp;nbsp; Even if, for example, a future quest required a diamond ring, was it really necessary to cart 100 of them around all the time?&amp;nbsp; As I looked in dismay at my scattered possesions, I realized that, contrary to what I had formerly believed, wealth was not the true way to happiness.
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That was how I began my Spring Cleaning.&amp;nbsp; I think I&#039;ll be doing it more often in the future, too - for the most part I&#039;ll just cart around whatever I think I need, and not have too many excesses of it.&amp;nbsp; In case you&#039;re wondering, I didn&#039;t put any of it into my shop - to prevent other NEaBians from suffering the same fate as me I cast them into the void.
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Or at least, I think I cast them into the void.&amp;nbsp; What happens when you click &#039;drop&#039; on your inventory? 
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