Divine Relationship(ping)

By Isune | May 14, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

Isune has always been a romantic. In her first incarnation in Celest, one of her most memorable actions was swooning over Lacostian, a wise and handsome god of the Third circle. Did he ever share those feelings? Or was it merely platonic? These questions were never truly answered when Lacostian vanished from the Basin of…

Behind the Deceit

By Drocilla | April 29, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

One does not simply release Drocilla. After she’s been expected/predicted by the players to arrive in the midst of some huge event, we couldn’t just have her waltz in casually. So when we (Havens: The Next Generation) all ended up reaching Godhood so closely together and decided to do a multi-release, the plan for Drocilla’s…

How-to: Release four gods at once

By Lisaera | April 23, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

What do you do when you take on the task of coming up with an event that will release four deities? At first, my answer was to sit immobile in front of the computer screen for a solid five minutes. Then, I let the slow, creeping paralysis of idea overload take me over until I…

Bad to the Bone

By Nocht | March 19, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

I hate Nocht. Well… Sometimes I do. Whereas he is the malicious God of the Night, I’m a rather boring computer tech in the boring Midwest. We’re nothing alike. (Though I do envy his gorgeous hair) But that’s the point of role play, right? The chance to be someone or something else. The chance to…

Glory be to Glomdoring

By Viravain | March 15, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

I’m back. Sort of. I’m not any Viravain’s you’ve ever known. When you take on a role larger than yourself, one where multiple very talented players have added the cumulative weight of experience and history over the course of Lusternia’s operating history, it’s hard to fill their shoes. So the best way to do that,…

A Treatise on Godly Relationships

By Yomoigu | March 4, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

When I was but a wee mortal growing up on the winding thoroughfares of [DATA REDACTED], one of the (admittedly many, many) aspects of Lusternia which most caught my interest was just how human the Divine were. They had their flaws and shortcomings, they had their moments of sorrow and triumph, and they had realistic…

To Dust Returnest

By Zvoltz | February 24, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

Coming to the end of my time as a volunteer administrator for Lusternia has been a difficult journey for me. I’ve been playing Lusternia since open beta in 2004 and I have truly loved the game. Seven years later, I felt that I had achieved a lot as a player but that I would like…

Mortalsickness

By Isune | February 4, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

In some ways, becoming an eph comes with as many losses as it does gains. The first thing you do is qq your mortal for the very last time, and that, for many of us, was a hard decision to make. There’s a good number of admin who chose to apply for Havens because they…

The Occult and Cultists

By Mysrai | January 24, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

There’s only thirty rank positions in a Divine Order. This is hard-coded in. No amount of begging, pleading, and even tricking a brief change through on Iosai (that broke everything) that was swiftly redacted, has won me any kind of slack in that realm. As I came to find out in the early days of…

Year in Review 2013

By Estarra | January 11, 2014 |
Against a dark sky, a pyramid stands tall, its peak aflame.

Once again, we find another year has come and gone, and it comes time for me to look back and review the year as it has unfolded in 2013. What should be fresh in everyone’s mind is the Red Star event which has its roots extending back many years. Perhaps some of you may remember…