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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • lol. It kept telling me it 50x’d out and the threads weren’t updating either. I’ll see if I can fix it.

    Thanks for the advice. I did do the survey, but haven’t gotten the pull yet. I’ve been trying to get Sesta to no success. Iphi giving you extra chances is REALLY tempting. Maybe that’s the answer right there.

    EDIT:
    So the multiple posts were in my user view, but still not in the magazine for me. Oh kbin. :]
    Okay, extras should be deleted. Hopefully. Maybe. I think…



  • *Added the ability to obtain the items received upon defeating the pre-Ver 3.2.100 boss by defeating it in the rechallenge. Players who have already obtained the rewards will not obtain them again.
    *The amount and type of rewards have not been changed between versions.

    I think this means that if you didn’t get the hardest difficulty items the first time, you don’t permanently miss out since you can re-challenge. However, if you have already gotten them, you can’t get them again on a re-challenge. That is, win them once, but no rush.

    All in all, this is a good update, IMO.







  • Very good suggestions all-round. The Contributor covenant is actually intended for OSS communities, so the professional elements are situational. Your modifications are good ones. Mostly, I suggested it as a starting point (I find it helps discussion to start from something).

    I’ll take some time to collect the suggestions and come up with something simple (another good suggestion). I’m feeling energetic and want to make hay while the sun shines. No telling when that’ll fade away. :lol:




  • Thank you for the comments about leadership. As for my concerns, it’s not just this week; there are ongoing life and health concerns that make me a bad SPoF. This past week just reminded me of them since I didn’t come to the magazine even once in almost 7 days. Having some sort of back up to make sure things keep ticking along is a long term must have to ensure the community can keep functioning.

    To be clear, and I should add this to general “rules” in the welcome post, illegal content is not allowed. Full stop. Territoriality for some of that sort of content is beside the point. It’s a good idea to make that clear (and what content it is) in the welcome post.




  • You’ve done an excellent job of calling out a lot of the thoughts in the episode, and I’m gonna try not to dig into those too much. Mostly, I’m gonna put out some of my thoughts around a few items and the series in general. Also, a caveat, I haven’t done the true ending, and I ended up avoiding the reset when picking between Aldo and Mariel, so I don’t have the whole story.

    This is, frankly, the heaviest story we’ve gotten out of Another Eden yet. Sure, some have pushed the boundary on philosophy and identity, but they’ve implied most of the darker elements. Here, they are front and centre. I think of this episode a lot like I think about literature and analysis. There’s so many ways to read things, and so many perspectives on how to read it, you’ll find a bunch to chew on (#notSorry).

    All that said, I found it to be very biblical in nature. There’s salt pillars, parables, Christian communion, Garden of Eden (location and the pursuit of food/knowledge), saviour sacrifice, and so much more. Then it layers in psychological elements with Marie and it gets very interesting to see all these parts come together.

    What does stand out to me, at least as far as the other episodes are concerned, is the amount of self-reference. The other episodes connect to the larger AE story because of their central character (even in Road to Thunder with the fangirling by Miyu, and Fatum with Alma and Lele’s friendship). Babylon stands out for two reasons, though: there’s a TON of references to other bits of AE lore (clock tower, Ivan/Phantom, guardians, etc) and the lack of connection between Marie and Mariel. Marie isn’t explicity Mariel, isn’t from the same time period (maybe; see below), and Marie isn’t explicitly a religious figure like Mariel. Mariel doesn’t fulfill the central connection we’ve seen from the previous four episodes, and I think that may be telling.

    Again, even though I don’t have all the details, I’m gonna go out on a limb - and probably fall flat as a result.

    So, what could it be telling us? Time for some head canon: What if Marie isn’t Mariel? There’s nothing in the story, that I saw, that actually connects them. The story even implies a break since the story they both relate is different. They have different experiences. All of the Vortex stories until this point have been historical; they lead up to the modern world of AE. If that’s the case, this story shouldn’t be about a parallel Mariel. So who is it? I think we get a hint on that, as well. Those references to the Guardians and Tower are intentional, as is the state of the modern map: Babylon is Zerberiya, the religion is the Sword-wielding Savior, and Marie is Thillelille. Basically, between Antiquity and Modern there’s been a massive collapse in Zerberiya (not surprising based on what we know) and so over generations there has been decline. Thillelille is actually the reborn Sword-weilding Savior, maybe even born yet again, and the sword Ivan leaves directs us that way.




  • I am SUPER casual, F2P except the occasional SDE, and my patterns reflect that.

    Mostly I do passive leveling of characters with a level 80 to do the work. Right now that’s May (to get frog stomp) and Joker (for double attacks on weakness).

    For dungeons, I don’t really run them. I find the grind feels too much like work, and I have focus problems so doing them while watching a movie, for example, doesn’t work for me. As a consequence, I haven’t side-graded many characters, don’t have much grasta, struggle with current content, and pretty much ignore super bosses.