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Onion 13 (extra seeds near trees on bank)
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This happens to be my landing pad of sorts; although, truthfully,I live closer to Eastern Grounds.  This area was once a bustling urban center.  A leader in tech and trends.  The current incarnation of the zone has the veneer of suburbia.  A land of middle management and tiny boxes with no real leadership to rebel against or passionate movements to rally around or quirky behaviors flaunt.  Everyone is pleasant and industrious--always working at one thing or another with steady momentum, without conflict and with little zeal. In the senior yearbook this region would be voted "Most likely to carry a clipboard."  The addition of Singh (a wonderfully tawdry legacy resident)in tonights chat has added some sauce the vanilla sundae...maybe he will stick around long enough to attact a few sprinkles to the land.   
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This happens to be my landing pad of sorts; although, truthfully,I live closer to Eastern Grounds.  In past tellings, this area was a bustling urban center.  A leader in tech and trends.  A center of commerce, social movement and political intrigue.  It seems someone has smoothed out the old rough edges and applied a thick veneer of suburbia to the once rocking chariot stopWhat remains is the land of middle management, canned responses and plastic boxes on the hillsides. There is no real leadership to rebel against or passionate movements to rally around or quirky behaviors flaunt.  That said everyone is pleasant and industrious--always working at one thing or another with steady momentum and without conflict. If you are looking for a nuetral environment and do not care for a robust social dynamic, this is the spot. In the senior yearbook this region would be voted "Most likely to carry a clipboard."  This place is also the locus of standardized and prolific papy planting/harvesting...which is a plus if you are not one to enjoy running up and down the creek bed only to find out your pappy has grown in some unseen puddle over the hill.
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 10 December 2011

My name is Tehiyya (of course if you are reading this page you likely know that much) I am a roamer and love to wander from place to place. Stretching borders and pushing bounderies, meeting the lovely (and otherwise) folks in this pixelated civilization are a few of my goals...along with picking grass, sharpening sticks and traffiking shrooms...

Working on some bricks for chariot stops to make the world more accessible for those with less time and patience is another pet project. Ring me up for acro or meaningless conversations.

Stop by my digs near the boarder of Eastern Grounds and South Egypt (on the South Egypt side unless I get lost going home).

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Veggie Garden

Home: Onion 13 (extra seeds near trees on bank) Leeks 3 (yep 3...ugghhh) Garlic 1 (There has to be a spot somewhere....probably in Sinai) Carrots base of 6 so far Cabbage uhh 1...guess I'll have to investigate

Hitchiker's Guide to Egypt

Musings and mumblings from day trips, junkets and path beating meanderings around the known world (and the nether regions)

Sinai

Sweet, sweet Sinai. This city would be voted "Most likely to hug a dolphin" or "Most likely to collect Teppy Bears for orphaned Egyptians." Maybe it is the ocean breezes or the moderate level of isolation from the hustle and bustle of the main land that keeps these beach bodies so laid back. Industrious without being neurotic. Sinai should be a mecca for anyone wanting to escape queues and cliques of work-a-day Egypt ...a little slice of beachy bliss a long way from home. Pack up the flip flops...smear on some sun screen and get ready for some good old fashioned coastal congeniality. This far off land will be on my mental health day itinerary once the depots are in order.

Old Egypt

Don't let the name fool you. This isn't a shuffle board community of geritol consuming curmudgeons lamenting the progress of whipper snappers to the south. Think repurposed industrial district of modern times or river delta art colony--the New Orleans of Egypt. A jazzy undertone reverberates through the winding roads and small urban pockets. This edgy area boasts some creative inhabitants. Great art and witty conversations seem a norm. (Mushrooms were abundant making one question if this did not contribute to the creative fertility). The curvy meandering paths have a labrynth feel evoking a contemplative mindset which likely adds to the inspired output. A good piece of advice from one resident; the border patrols can be "distracted" with ham sandwiches...this will come in handy when traveling with my psilocibic loot...now to find some ham (maybe they meant a hambone sandwich?).

Future travels must include inquiry into the elusive Notepad character...

Lake of Reeds

Slartibartfast would be proud to include this quiet fjord in his portfolio. Possibly the very same sea of reeds parted by an important religious figure of the bygone days, this stoic inlet has the solitary feeling of a monastic garden without all the pomp and ceremony. The moto may be "You can't get there from here" but there are still plenty of reasons to venture into the lush green landscape of this little low density village. The first being that it is low density with a lovely landscape. There seems to also be a copious amount of herbs (likely to be attributed to the not so copious amount of pockets in which to place them)...so foragers may want to add it to their travel plans once the Egyptian Air opens the ticket booths for fast travel. The remnants of chatter in the chat box was realist in nature. The word "Fjord" makes a person feel pragmatic about life and pragmatism best describes the brand of discourse. I would love to report more on the people but did not happen upon any in my travels...in my mind they were all meditating or off rallying the cause of Real Time in a very rational manner...

Hinterlands

Ahh the nether regions of Egypt. Neither here nor there but somewhere suspended between where you were and where you want to be. Not disimilar from adolescence it is a place where even the sedate inhabitants of Lake of Reeds will take off streaking and waving about their sharpened sticks in a magnificent release of primitive abandon. Without a purpose or a cause, these wilds of the desertscape could prove the breeding grounds for rebellions and revelries. I will report back soon...this may take further investigation. A suggestion for travelers in the domain of hither and yon would be plenty of wine and a bit of TNT.

South Egypt

This happens to be my landing pad of sorts; although, truthfully,I live closer to Eastern Grounds. In past tellings, this area was a bustling urban center. A leader in tech and trends. A center of commerce, social movement and political intrigue. It seems someone has smoothed out the old rough edges and applied a thick veneer of suburbia to the once rocking chariot stop. What remains is the land of middle management, canned responses and plastic boxes on the hillsides. There is no real leadership to rebel against or passionate movements to rally around or quirky behaviors flaunt. That said everyone is pleasant and industrious--always working at one thing or another with steady momentum and without conflict. If you are looking for a nuetral environment and do not care for a robust social dynamic, this is the spot. In the senior yearbook this region would be voted "Most likely to carry a clipboard." This place is also the locus of standardized and prolific papy planting/harvesting...which is a plus if you are not one to enjoy running up and down the creek bed only to find out your pappy has grown in some unseen puddle over the hill.

The addition of Singh (a wonderfully tawdry legacy resident)in tonight's chat has added some sauce to this vanilla sundae...maybe he will stick around long enough to attact a few sprinkles to the land.

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Test Overview

Tests Summary
Rank Initiate Student Prentice Journeyman Scribe Master Sage Oracle
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Welcome to Egypt Done

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End 0 Speed 0
Con 0 Foc 0
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Skills

Skills
Gastro 0 Sheet Glass 0 Fumeology 0
Cooperage 0 Beer Tasting 0 Rythmic Strength 0
Stone Blade Fab 7/7 - - - -

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