I took this screenshot this evening. It shows Elendiel and Kebur sitting on a bench outside the tavern, chatting about their adventures and plans. I belive the context of the conversation was related to the location of Kebur's planned temple (he wants it to be in a very "earthy" area").
Despite seeing characters involved in epic quests and huge battles, I often get the most pleasure out of seeing this sort of thing. I've seen groups of characters sitting together chatting away for ages at times. It goes to show what a decent group of people we have playing on the server, and what a nice little community Ascension is turning into. People know each other, become friends, exchange rumours and gossip - it's like a real town!
It's great to wander through the town and see a couple of people chatting, another chopping wood in order to make bows ... popping into the market reveals a few people buying from merchants, talking to each other. It all feels very alive (depending on what time you're online, of course - there's usually somebody online, and in the evenings often quite a number of people).
Feel free to add your screenshots. It often helps to play with the camera a little before taking the shot - I like to lower it to eye level, horizontally, as you tend to get the best shots from that angle. Simply hit "PrtSc" (Print Screen), open up MS Paint, paste, and then save as a JPEG.
Despite seeing characters involved in epic quests and huge battles, I often get the most pleasure out of seeing this sort of thing. I've seen groups of characters sitting together chatting away for ages at times. It goes to show what a decent group of people we have playing on the server, and what a nice little community Ascension is turning into. People know each other, become friends, exchange rumours and gossip - it's like a real town!
It's great to wander through the town and see a couple of people chatting, another chopping wood in order to make bows ... popping into the market reveals a few people buying from merchants, talking to each other. It all feels very alive (depending on what time you're online, of course - there's usually somebody online, and in the evenings often quite a number of people).
Feel free to add your screenshots. It often helps to play with the camera a little before taking the shot - I like to lower it to eye level, horizontally, as you tend to get the best shots from that angle. Simply hit "PrtSc" (Print Screen), open up MS Paint, paste, and then save as a JPEG.
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