I am just curious of everyone's oppinion on this. Where do you SeeD/CurvedSpace going say, in the next year or two? This entire site has really changed a lot over the last few years. It transformed a lot from an RS1 clan into a well-respected site and an inter-game clan.
I'm not very active in the SeeD aspect of this site anymore (with the acception of attending some RuneScape events [although there haven't been any in about a year and a half]) I mostly come here to talk to friends and come for CurvedSpace.
I see this site drifting away from a clan and turning even more into one giant gaming community and gaming website in the coming months/years. Most of the new members now are people from UFF who play RuneScape. I think that this will most likely change. I don't know if most of you know this or not, but CurvedSpace is actually on the near-top of a lot of topsites lists. I discovered this from just browsing through them. I think that we will start getting a lot of quality members from other gaming sites and drift away from little RuneScape players that can't speak English.
How bout you? Where do you see this site going? ^_^
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Where do you see SeeD/CurvedSpace going?
#6
Posted 13 May 2006 - 11:32 AM
To be honest the people who are really pedantic about the spelling and grammar of others annoy me a lot more than the people who get some things wrong or take a few shortcuts. I'm hoping we become a bit more tolerant of others in the future.
I see us diversifying into more games, and hopefully getting a few of those factions up to a reasonable level of activity. I hope we don't become too much of a community, I don't want SeeD to lose that 'clan' feel if it's not absolutely necessary.
I see us diversifying into more games, and hopefully getting a few of those factions up to a reasonable level of activity. I hope we don't become too much of a community, I don't want SeeD to lose that 'clan' feel if it's not absolutely necessary.
#7
Posted 29 May 2006 - 02:56 AM
The Third Calamity came, the third day of the Thirteen Catastrophes.
Throughout the vast section of the city of Curvedspace that was devoted to Inns for those who travelled throughout the land, the trees wept blood an entire day. Their limbs were hideously twisted, and, instead of looking as if they sought to reach to the sky to feel the glory of the gods, they seemed to be clawing at the heavens, seeking a relief from pain like a tortured man claws for a bit of bread to stop the growlings of his stomach, or as he scrabbles for a dagger to cease his suffering. Their bark seemed to contort sinisterly, some saying they some pain ridden faces staring out at them from the trunks, the wood having opened up into holes that resembled eyes and mouths. From those eye and mouth holes came blood. Tests proved that it was in fact blood, but any direct contact with the crimson substance resulted in severe burning and pain, the injuries that were any more than a whole finger being submerged resulting in death.
Throughout the vast section of the city of Curvedspace that was devoted to Inns for those who travelled throughout the land, the trees wept blood an entire day. Their limbs were hideously twisted, and, instead of looking as if they sought to reach to the sky to feel the glory of the gods, they seemed to be clawing at the heavens, seeking a relief from pain like a tortured man claws for a bit of bread to stop the growlings of his stomach, or as he scrabbles for a dagger to cease his suffering. Their bark seemed to contort sinisterly, some saying they some pain ridden faces staring out at them from the trunks, the wood having opened up into holes that resembled eyes and mouths. From those eye and mouth holes came blood. Tests proved that it was in fact blood, but any direct contact with the crimson substance resulted in severe burning and pain, the injuries that were any more than a whole finger being submerged resulting in death.
“In the valley of hope, there is no winter.”
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