Archive for December, 2007

A nobleman’s daughter on an errand for her mistress

Friday, December 21st, 2007

My mistress wanted me to go to village and to get her some things. I didn’t go out often so I guess I got lost. While waking around and trying to find the shops I was told about I came across a strange village. It must be new because things seemed so different there.

It smells different. I don’t know what to make of it. And there are boards with writings on them. About our kings and poems. I don’t know why people would do something like that. And why are these things outside? Don’t they have any other place to put them to? I tired to find a shop but there were none. Wherever I went, it was full of boards and explaining things. Why do they need to explain how our life works? I don’t understand this. But the church is pretty. It was a little small but I guess it’s made just for the nobleman’s family.

It was a strange place indeed and I am not sure if I want to go back there or not.

by Relana Thor

Where are all the morals gone? - My tour as a monk

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

When I had an insight into the future world on my time travelling tour to the year 2007 I was kind of shocked, I have to admit. I was hoping to see godly and devoutly living folks that recognized their destination on earth. But my hope wasn’t fulfilled at all – people running around half naked, sex shops, music and entertainment everywhere – that`s what`s going on out there. People seem to lack orientation, they have no idea about their purpose in life. How come church and faith are forgotten? Where are all the good morals gone? I see a great need of proselytizing…

Yours Alwine Applemoor

Blue hair?

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

I really liked this idea of travelling forward in time, travelling to the year 2007, but now, after I had a look around this strange thing called “Second Life”, I´m not at all sure this is my kind of thing…

It was one of the strangest experiences ever. So many things I hadn´t expected… I wonder how much time people in this thing spend on their appearance. Everyone seems to be obsessed with clothes, make up and accessories – there are so many shops where people can spend thousands of dollars on it. And don´t the people realize how silly they look? I´ve seen girls with blue hair, can you imagine that? How can blue be a hair colour???

The places I´ve visited were weird, too. A very strange world indeed, I can´t even tell you what I´ve seen, it would be too much for you to take. However, there seem to be at least some normal minds in this “Second Life”, people who have decided to live a normal life in a normal medieval village, with a proper stable and a Viking ship. So it seems that after all there´s at least some hope for the future…

Felicity Donardson

God will be angry!!!!!

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

After Blue Fotherington and me, Gredi Wobbit, arrived in the “new brave world” Second Life, we temporary loss our consciousness. To clean our heads we used “drawing blood for medical purposes”. We saw a blasphemic round Earth.earth.jpg

God will be angry – Earth is a disc.

The great punishment will arrive very soon.

But then we recognized the fresh air and the healthy teeth’s of men. But we got scared from all these apocalyptic sounds from the street.So we decided to leave this world very quickly.

So Far

Blue Fotherington/Gredi Wobbit two confused Medieval Travelers’

A wary traveller on the sim

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

First I was a-thinking, why aren’t there any biests here, and where are all the folks gone? Then I stopped short as I saw the ship. Vikings, here? I listened for sounds of a fight, but I couldn’t hear a thing. That’s strange, even stranger than all those plates with pictures and writings on them that were standing about.

But the big empty stone house with the ghastly half-roof was the weirdest thing of all. I didn’t go inside any of those houses, of course, the place was far too spooky for my liking.

Near the shore, next to an eery flat cow… there hung a Crucifix in the air. That did not soothe my nerves at all, although maybe it should have.

I’ve heard enough tales back at home to know when it’s healthier to leave a place, so I fled.

Fiona/Coin

Magna Charta

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

I thought this was an interesting thing to know…

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,tt4m1/panorama/artikel/378/149022/