When Stone Age man discovered that chips of the volcanic glass obsidian had sharp hard edges and could be used for cutting and scraping, obsidian became a sought-after commodity traded throughout the then-known world, e.g., from the island of Milos to the island of Crete and from the ...
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and they will be half-right. The blood of Numenor which enabled the past greatness in Obsidian is largely spent by now. What remained is the inertia fueled by light entitlement. At least there’s no holier-than-thou preaching and screeching here as was the case with Veilguard. ...
Mine has been somewhat reduced as of late. (And, frankly, my idea of a lightweight these days are the people who bitched so loudly about the mental stress of having to endure six months of lockdown, from the perspective of someone who has been housebound except for necessary medical excur...