Which land would you prefer, Echoland or Olàm Shonè?
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Re: Which land would you prefer, Echoland or Olàm Shonè?
While Olam Shone is a morally sound land, one would have to find an Echo pared with their Sound to gain entry. This is a tough requirement; both Sound and Echo would need to be alive, and travel through Echoland where Fate Sealers would surely attack.
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While Echoland definitely holds more intrigue adventure-wise than Olam Shone, the risk in safety would be too great.Sana Rabbani wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 10:33 Ecoland would be a challenging place because of fortune tellers and fate sealers. Still, my choice would be for the Ecoland, for sure.
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But access to Olam Shone was incredibly hard to get into. I would select Echoland for my choice.
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Would it still be dangerous once the William amended there liberties? I think Echoland would be the ideal place for adventure then. It has unusual pets, interesting magic, and more.
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Exholand sounds like an amazing land to explore but I could never survive Fate Sealers.
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Olám Shoné would be an amazing place to visit but gaining access to it comes with difficult restrictions. Echoland is already an amazing place to explore with the only downside being Fate Sealers.wordslinger42 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2019, 10:59 I agree with others and would choose Olam Shone. I think it could still be an adventurous place and definitely not as restrictive as Echoland. Although, Echoland without the Fate Sealers posing a constant threat would also be a really cool place to explore.
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Agreed! I mean look at how much of an adventure will, peter, aurilius, the prince. wolfea. and poudini had in the short time they visited lolwordslinger42 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2019, 10:59 I agree with others and would choose Olam Shone. I think it could still be an adventurous place and definitely not as restrictive as Echoland. Although, Echoland without the Fate Sealers posing a constant threat would also be a really cool place to explore.
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You're right. Echoland offers more adventure and intrigue, while Olam Shone holds the intrigue of a refuge.Kro92813 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 20:05Agreed! I mean look at how much of an adventure will, peter, aurilius, the prince. wolfea. and poudini had in the short time they visited lolwordslinger42 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2019, 10:59 I agree with others and would choose Olam Shone. I think it could still be an adventurous place and definitely not as restrictive as Echoland. Although, Echoland without the Fate Sealers posing a constant threat would also be a really cool place to explore.
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Removing Fate Sealers, Echoland is the best land for adventurous souls.
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Echoland had the fate sealers and fortune tellers. It was olam shone that banned them
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Even with that, Echoland presents more of an adventurous opportunity than Olam Shone.