Wait till they get big enough and the peace and tranquility becomes stifling, then Echoland would be paradise despite its dangers.Kro92813 wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:10My sentiments exactly! As a teen I may have embraced the danger and adventure. Now that I have a couple kids I'll just relax in my safe haven please!ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 14:34 When I was younger and more adventurous, Echoland would have been the clear choice. These days I tend to play things a bit safer. I'll go with Olàm Shonè.
Which land would you prefer, Echoland or Olàm Shonè?
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Re: Which land would you prefer, Echoland or Olàm Shonè?
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I qould go for Auralius. He is a ticket into Olám Shone all on his own.
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I agree. their hatred is engrained far to deeply to turn them around. I think he would have to endthem to be sure they arent a problem anymoreFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:48In theory yes, but in reality that is a different matter altogether. They are basically addicts of murder and torture...a change in leaders within Echoland would not be overly welcomed by their ilk. The only way to ensure Echoland is safe and thrives again is to either Shadowpain their a**** or end them.Kro92813 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 12:58With the false king dead and William king, the fate sealers should no longer be a problemFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 14:30
Unwanted people and definitely some wanted people too...even helpless desperate people with no Sound-Echo combo will have to find other ways to survive Fate Sealers.
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I would love Echoland despite the fate sealers, but they should be killed in order to never become a problem in the future. I agree that any othet options seek to endanger future generations should they gain freedom.Kro92813 wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 11:06I agree. their hatred is engrained far to deeply to turn them around. I think he would have to endthem to be sure they arent a problem anymoreFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:48In theory yes, but in reality that is a different matter altogether. They are basically addicts of murder and torture...a change in leaders within Echoland would not be overly welcomed by their ilk. The only way to ensure Echoland is safe and thrives again is to either Shadowpain their a**** or end them.
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I would possibly switch my opinion of favor if echo land was for sure rid of the fate dealers. With them there I just couldn'tFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 13:40I would love Echoland despite the fate sealers, but they should be killed in order to never become a problem in the future. I agree that any othet options seek to endanger future generations should they gain freedom.Kro92813 wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 11:06I agree. their hatred is engrained far to deeply to turn them around. I think he would have to endthem to be sure they arent a problem anymoreFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:48
In theory yes, but in reality that is a different matter altogether. They are basically addicts of murder and torture...a change in leaders within Echoland would not be overly welcomed by their ilk. The only way to ensure Echoland is safe and thrives again is to either Shadowpain their a**** or end them.
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Ditto! It seems so harmonious and peaceful. Quite the utopia!Kikijanika wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 18:12 I think Olam Shone sounds like a beautiful place. I think I would choose that.
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Even as a responsible parent, I would drop the wife and kids in Olám Shoné and head for an adventure in Echoland, my choice.Kro92813 wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:10My sentiments exactly! As a teen I may have embraced the danger and adventure. Now that I have a couple kids I'll just relax in my safe haven please!ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 14:34 When I was younger and more adventurous, Echoland would have been the clear choice. These days I tend to play things a bit safer. I'll go with Olàm Shonè.
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Well I hope you would come back! I'd be irrate if my husband dropped us off in a foreign land and leftFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 23:59Even as a responsible parent, I would drop the wife and kids in Olám Shoné and head for an adventure in Echoland, my choice.Kro92813 wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:10My sentiments exactly! As a teen I may have embraced the danger and adventure. Now that I have a couple kids I'll just relax in my safe haven please!ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 14:34 When I was younger and more adventurous, Echoland would have been the clear choice. These days I tend to play things a bit safer. I'll go with Olàm Shonè.
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A prominent part of nature is the landscape.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 04:18 In this story we got to see the marvels of echoland and its amazing features. We also got a brief glimpse into Olám Shonè. Of the two lands which would you like to explore and why?
Although Echoland and Olam Shone has it's own unique quality.
For being the centre of attention, I would chose "Echoland."
Thank you for the question.
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And I'm sure there is a TON of history to learn! Think if how much info is stocked in pellucid library!Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 09:00 For me, I would choose Echoland because of the amazing pets, the chance for endless adventure despite the danger of Fate Sealers, and because of the chance to learn the history of the magical land.
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