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    Posted May 20, 2008 by
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    Stories from Second Life

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    Bright times in a dark Sim.

     

     

    Most parts of Second Life are designed to brighten up the lives of those wth a not so brght first life. But this sim will strike terror into the hearts of the scarable.

     

     

        As you weave your way through the long walkways of the highly elevated bridges you will see several objects such as the devil, and an earie shaddow in the warter lurking.

     

     

        This sim obviosly is best seen at night, and to appriciate the true size of it, it is therefore best to set your draw distance to 512m. When you do that the results are amazing. he moonlight glazing in your eyes, bouncing off the soft rippling shaddows of the water, lapping against the curves of the walkways.

     

     

        Take a look at the sim and you will agree they put alot of time and effort into it, and is worthy of mentioning... and then some! though difficult to navigate around because of the gaps and jumps, it is a gread adventure none the less. i am happy i have expeirenced it and so you should :)

     

     

          Have a look at the photos above and you would probably agree with me, leave some comments below if you have been there too, id love to hear from you :D

     

     

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