Which land would you prefer, Echoland or Olàm Shonè?

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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 24 Sep 2019, 00:06
Israt Siddique wrote: 23 Sep 2019, 09:27 I would choose Echoland. A new world of reflections which are called Echoes.
In Echoland you would be in constant danger of Fate Sealers.
I thought you preferred the adventure of echoland? Or have you come over to the light side? Mwahahaha! :P
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Kro92813 wrote: 24 Sep 2019, 12:29
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 24 Sep 2019, 00:06
Israt Siddique wrote: 23 Sep 2019, 09:27 I would choose Echoland. A new world of reflections which are called Echoes.
In Echoland you would be in constant danger of Fate Sealers.
I thought you preferred the adventure of echoland? Or have you come over to the light side? Mwahahaha! :P
No, just trying to make sure everyone else understands the dangers of Echoland. I don't think it would feel all that adventurous without the constant threat of Fate Sealers.
I think I'm too fond of the hectic nature of danger and adventure mixed together, must be too much Indiana Jones as a teen.
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I prefer Olám Shoné as it has set of morals to learn from and open to outsider.
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I would prefer Olam Shone because everyone lives in harmony there
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chelhack wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 12:21 I would prefer Olam Shone because everyone lives in harmony there
It seems like a utopia! I wonder what, if any, struggled they have in keeping the peace there
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Orizon wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 12:14 I prefer Olám Shoné as it has set of morals to learn from and open to outsider.
As long as your not a fate sealer or fortune teller - which is just as well!
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If I had to be in either Echoland or Olam Shone, I would most likely chose Olam Shone. It seems like it is a very peaceful place with good morals. Perhaps, I'm just not up for the danger that exists in Echoland. Though hopefully with the new king Echoland will be safer for both Sounds and Echoes.
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Orizon wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 12:14 I prefer Olám Shoné as it has set of morals to learn from and open to outsider.
How would you gain access should your Echo be unaccounted for, and also those of any companions you might be with.
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Kro92813 wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 14:17
Orizon wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 12:14 I prefer Olám Shoné as it has set of morals to learn from and open to outsider.
As long as your not a fate sealer or fortune teller - which is just as well!
The biggest draw to Olám Shoné is the lack of Fate Sealers or Fortune Tellers in the land.
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tristenb wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 18:36 If I had to be in either Echoland or Olam Shone, I would most likely chose Olam Shone. It seems like it is a very peaceful place with good morals. Perhaps, I'm just not up for the danger that exists in Echoland. Though hopefully with the new king Echoland will be safer for both Sounds and Echoes.
I on the other hand would choose Echoland because of the amazing adventures that the land offers. Though Fate Sealers and Fortune Tellers are a danger, I think it would make any adventure worthwhile...just have to equip myself Supernatural style.
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Olam Shone would be my pick. It seems like a nicer place to be. I am curious to see how things may change in Echoland...
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Olam shone definitely. That sounds like a ideal place, advanced both technologically and idealogically
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ElizaBeth Adams wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 08:09 Olam Shone would be my pick. It seems like a nicer place to be. I am curious to see how things may change in Echoland...
I'msure There will be conflict, but I hope prince William keeps his word!
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little_nell15 wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 09:46 Olam shone definitely. That sounds like a ideal place, advanced both technologically and idealogically
And so peaceful! I could deal with the selective entry!
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 03:11
Orizon wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 12:14 I prefer Olám Shoné as it has set of morals to learn from and open to outsider.
How would you gain access should your Echo be unaccounted for, and also those of any companions you might be with.
That would be a tricky situation
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