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Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 1, 7, 8 Total: 16 (3-30)

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8,700 Points
  • Cats vs Dogs 100
  • Bunny Spotter 50
  • Cat Fancier 100
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Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 2, 8, 10 Total: 20 (3-30)

Original Player

8,700 Points
  • Cats vs Dogs 100
  • Bunny Spotter 50
  • Cat Fancier 100
ninja
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Est sit amet facilisis magna etiam. Nunc mattis enim ut tellus elementum sagittis vitae et leo. Metus dictum at tempor commodo ullamcorper a lacus vestibulum sed. Pellentesque eu tincidunt tortor aliquam nulla facilisi cras fermentum. Leo integer malesuada nunc vel risus commodo viverra maecenas. Ultrices vitae auctor eu augue. Natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus mus. Senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas integer. Sed augue lacus viverra vitae congue eu consequat ac. Proin libero nunc consequat interdum varius. Tortor pretium viverra suspendisse potenti nullam. Sed id semper risus in. Vulputate dignissim suspendisse in est ante in nibh mauris cursus. Turpis egestas pretium aenean pharetra magna ac. Sed tempus urna et pharetra pharetra massa massa ultricies mi. Tincidunt dui ut ornare lectus. Metus dictum at tempor commodo.

Dolor purus non enim praesent elementum facilisis leo. Proin fermentum leo vel orci porta. Dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus mus mauris vitae. Mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin aliquam. Massa sapien faucibus et molestie ac feugiat sed. Sed vulputate mi sit amet mauris commodo. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus. Vivamus at augue eget arcu. Consequat id porta nibh venenatis cras sed. Morbi leo urna molestie at elementum eu facilisis sed odio. Nunc mattis enim ut tellus. In vitae turpis massa sed elementum tempus. Suspendisse faucibus interdum posuere lorem ipsum. Et netus et malesuada fames. Egestas pretium aenean pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus. A erat nam at lectus urna duis. Quam viverra orci sagittis eu volutpat odio facilisis mauris sit. Nullam non nisi est sit amet facilisis magna etiam tempor. Magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus mauris ultrices eros in cursus.

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Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames. Congue mauris rhoncus aenean vel elit scelerisque. Mauris a diam maecenas sed enim ut sem viverra. Libero justo laoreet sit amet cursus. Id volutpat lacus laoreet non curabitur gravida. Lacinia quis vel eros donec ac odio. Vestibulum lorem sed risus ultricies tristique nulla aliquet. Scelerisque purus semper eget duis at tellus at urna condimentum. Mattis vulputate enim nulla aliquet porttitor lacus luctus accumsan. Sagittis id consectetur purus ut. Nulla facilisi cras fermentum odio eu. Penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus. c** sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur. Nunc consequat interdum varius sit amet mattis vulputate enim. Lectus proin nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis a condimentum.on consectetur a erat nam at lectus urna. Tellus rutrum tellus pellentesque eu tincidunt tortor. Bibendum arcu vitae elementum curabitur vitae nunc sed velit. Mattis ullamcorper velit sed ullamcorper morbi tincidunt. Viverra adipiscing at in tellus integer feugiat scelerisque.

Eesmeray rolled 3 10-sided dice: 6, 9, 5 Total: 20 (3-30)


As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit. Their bartering done, Lara and her people would travel back down the river path to the sea. The cycle would begin again. It had always been like this. Lara knew no other life. She traveled back and forth, up and down the river path. No single place was home. She liked the seaside, where there was always fish to eat, and the gentle lapping of the waves lulled her to sleep at night. She was less fond of the foothills, where the path grew steep, the nights could be cold, and views of great distances made her dizzy. She felt uneasy in the villages, and was often shy around strangers. The path itself was where she felt most at home. She loved the smell of the river on a hot day, and the croaking of frogs at night. Vines grew amid the lush foliage along the river, with berries that were good to eat. Even on the hottest day, sundown brought a cool breeze off the water, which sighed and sang amid the reeds and tall grasses. Of all the places along the path, the area they were approaching, with the island in the river, was Lara’s favorite. The terrain along this stretch of the river was mostly flat, but in the immediate vicinity of the island, the land on the sunrise side was like a rumpled cloth, with hills and ridges and valleys. Among Lara’s people, there was a wooden baby’s crib, suitable for strapping to a cart, that had been passed down for generations. The island was shaped like that crib, longer than it was wide and pointed at the upriver end, where the flow had eroded both banks. The island was like a crib, and the group of hills on the sunrise side of the river were like old women mantled in heavy cloaks gathered to have a look at the baby in the crib—that was how Lara’s father had once described the lay of the land. His name was Tarketios. Much more than that, Larth could not tell, for the stranger spoke a language which Larth did not recognize, in which each word seemed as long and convoluted as the man’s name. Understanding the deer had been easier than understanding the strange noises uttered by this man and his two companions! Even so, they seemed friendly, and the three of them presented no threat to the more numerous salt traders. Tarketios and his two older companions were skilled metalworkers from a region some two hundred miles to the north, where the hills were rich with iron, copper, and lead. They had been on a trading journey to the south and were returning home. Just as the river path carried Larth’s people from the seashore to the hills, so another path, perpendicular to the river, traversed the long coastal plain. Because the island provided an easy place to ford the river, it was here that the two paths intersected. On this occasion, the salt traders and the metal traders happened to arrive at the island on the same day. Now they met for the first time. The two groups made separate camps at opposite ends of the island. As a gesture of friendship, speaking with his hands, Larth invited Tarketios and the others to share the venison that night. As the hosts and their guests feasted around the roasting fire, Tarketios tried to explain something of his craft. Firelight glittered in Lara’s eyes as she watched Tarketios point at the flames and mime the act of hammering. Firelight danced across the flexing muscles of his arms and shoulders. When he smiled at her, his grin was like a boast. She had never seen teeth so white and so perfect. Po saw the looks the two exchanged and frowned. Lara’s father saw the same looks and smile. The meal was over. The metal traders, after many gestures of gratitude for the venison, withdrew to their camp at the far side of the island. Before he disappeared into the shadows, Tarketios looked over his shoulder and gave Lara a parting grin. Larth had seen the winged phallus before, always in such circumstances, when he stared at a fire and entered a dream state. He had even given it a name, or more precisely, the thing had planted its name in his mind: Fascinus. Fascinus was not like the numina that animated trees, stones, or rivers. Those numina existed without names. Each was bound to the object in which it resided, and there was little to differentiate one from another. When such numina spoke, they could not always be trusted. Sometimes they were friendly, but at other times they were mischievous or even hostile. Fascinus was different. It was unique. It existed in and of itself, without beginning or end. Clearly, from its form, it had something to do with life and the origin of life, yet it seemed to come from a place beyond this world, slipping for a few moments through a breach opened by the heat of the dancing flames. An appearance by Fascinus was always significant. The winged phallus never appeared without giving Larth an answer to a dilemma that had been troubling him, or planting an important new thought in his mind. The guidance given to him by Fascinus had never led Larth astray. Elsewhere, in distant lands—Greece, Israel, Egypt—men and women worshiped gods and goddesses. Those people made images of their gods, told stories about them, and worshiped them in temples. Larth had never met such people. He had never even heard of the lands where they lived, and he had never encountered or conceived of a god. The very concept of a deity such as those other men worshiped was unknown to Larth, but the closest thing to a god in his imagination and experience was Fascinus. The darkness did not deter her. She knew every twist and turn of every path on the little island. When she came to the metal trader’s camp, she found Tarketios lying in a leafy nook secluded from the others; she recognized him by his brawny silhouette. He was awake and waiting, just as she had been lying awake, waiting, when her father came to her. At her approach, Tarketios rose onto his elbows. He spoke her name in a whisper. There was a quiver of something like desperation in his voice; his neediness made her smile. She sighed and lowered herself beside him. By the faint moonlight, she saw that he wore an amulet of some sort, suspended from a strap of leather around his neck. Nestled amid the hair on his chest, the bit of shapeless metal seemed to capture and concentrate the faint moonlight, casting back a radiance brighter than the moon itself. His arms—the arms she had so admired earlier—reached out and closed around her in a surprisingly gentle embrace. His body was as warm and naked as her own, but much bigger and much harder. She wondered if Fascinus was with them in the darkness, for she seemed to feel the beating of wings between their legs as she was entered by the thing that gave origin to life. As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit. Their bartering done, Lara and her people would travel back down the river path to the sea. The cycle would begin again. It had always been like this. Lara knew no other life. She traveled back and forth, up and down the river path. No single place was home. She liked the seaside, where there was always fish to eat, and the gentle lapping of the waves lulled her to sleep at night. She was less fond of the foothills, where the path grew steep, the nights could be cold, and views of great distances made her dizzy. She felt uneasy in the villages, and was often shy around strangers. The path itself was where she felt most at home. She loved the smell of the river on a hot day, and the croaking of frogs at night. Vines grew amid the lush foliage along the river, with berries that were good to eat. Even on the hottest day, sundown brought a cool breeze off the water, which sighed and sang amid the reeds and tall grasses. Of all the places along the path, the area they were approaching, with the island in the river, was Lara’s favorite. The terrain along this stretch of the river was mostly flat, but in the immediate vicinity of the island, the land on the sunrise side was like a rumpled cloth, with hills and ridges and valleys. Among Lara’s people, there was a wooden baby’s crib, suitable for strapping to a cart, that had been passed down for generations. The island was shaped like that crib, longer than it was wide and pointed at the upriver end, where the flow had eroded both banks. The island was like a crib, and the group of hills on the sunrise side of the river were like old women mantled in heavy cloaks gathered to have a look at the baby in the crib—that was how Lara’s father had once described the lay of the land. His name was Tarketios. Much more than that, Larth could not tell, for the stranger spoke a language which Larth did not recognize, in which each word seemed as long and convoluted as the man’s name. Understanding the deer had been easier than understanding the strange noises uttered by this man and his two companions! Even so, they seemed friendly, and the three of them presented no threat to the more numerous salt traders. Tarketios and his two older companions were skilled metalworkers from a region some two hundred miles to the north, where the hills were rich with iron, copper, and lead. They had been on a trading journey to the south and were returning home. Just as the river path carried Larth’s people from the seashore to the hills, so another path, perpendicular to the river, traversed the long coastal plain. Because the island provided an easy place to ford the river, it was here that the two paths intersected. On this occasion, the salt traders and the metal traders happened to arrive at the island on the same day. Now they met for the first time. The two groups made separate camps at opposite ends of the island. As a gesture of friendship, speaking with his hands, Larth invited Tarketios and the others to share the venison that night. As the hosts and their guests feasted around the roasting fire, Tarketios tried to explain something of his craft. Firelight glittered in Lara’s eyes as she watched Tarketios point at the flames and mime the act of hammering. Firelight danced across the flexing muscles of his arms and shoulders. When he smiled at her, his grin was like a boast. She had never seen teeth so white and so perfect. Po saw the looks the two exchanged and frowned. Lara’s father saw the same looks and smile. The meal was over. The metal traders, after many gestures of gratitude for the venison, withdrew to their camp at the far side of the island. Before he disappeared into the shadows, Tarketios looked over his shoulder and gave Lara a parting grin. Larth had seen the winged phallus before, always in such circumstances, when he stared at a fire and entered a dream state. He had even given it a name, or more precisely, the thing had planted its name in his mind: Fascinus. Fascinus was not like the numina that animated trees, stones, or rivers. Those numina existed without names. Each was bound to the object in which it resided, and there was little to differentiate one from another. When such numina spoke, they could not always be trusted. Sometimes they were friendly, but at other times they were mischievous or even hostile. Fascinus was different. It was unique. It existed in and of itself, without beginning or end. Clearly, from its form, it had something to do with life and the origin of life, yet it seemed to come from a place beyond this world, slipping for a few moments through a breach opened by the heat of the dancing flames. An appearance by Fascinus was always significant. The winged phallus never appeared without giving Larth an answer to a dilemma that had been troubling him, or planting an important new thought in his mind. The guidance given to him by Fascinus had never led Larth astray. Elsewhere, in distant lands—Greece, Israel, Egypt—men and women worshiped gods and goddesses. Those people made images of their gods, told stories about them, and worshiped them in temples. Larth had never met such people. He had never even heard of the lands where they lived, and he had never encountered or conceived of a god. The very concept of a deity such as those other men worshiped was unknown to Larth, but the closest thing to a god in his imagination and experience was Fascinus. The darkness did not deter her. She knew every twist and turn of every path on the little island. When she came to the metal trader’s camp, she found Tarketios lying in a leafy nook secluded from the others; she recognized him by his brawny silhouette. He was awake and waiting, just as she had been lying awake, waiting, when her father came to her. At her approach, Tarketios rose onto his elbows. He spoke her name in a whisper. There was a quiver of something like desperation in his voice; his neediness made her smile. She sighed and lowered herself beside him. By the faint moonlight, she saw that he wore an amulet of some sort, suspended from a strap of leather around his neck. Nestled amid the hair on his chest, the bit of shapeless metal seemed to capture and concentrate the faint moonlight, casting back a radiance brighter than the moon itself. His arms—the arms she had so admired earlier—reached out and closed around her in a surprisingly gentle embrace. His body was as warm and naked as her own, but much bigger and much harder. She wondered if Fascinus was with them in the darkness, for she seemed to feel the beating of wings between their legs as she was entered by the thing that gave origin to life.

Eesmeray rolled 3 10-sided dice: 3, 4, 1 Total: 8 (3-30)


As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit. Their bartering done, Lara and her people would travel back down the river path to the sea. The cycle would begin again. It had always been like this. Lara knew no other life. She traveled back and forth, up and down the river path. No single place was home. She liked the seaside, where there was always fish to eat, and the gentle lapping of the waves lulled her to sleep at night. She was less fond of the foothills, where the path grew steep, the nights could be cold, and views of great distances made her dizzy. She felt uneasy in the villages, and was often shy around strangers. The path itself was where she felt most at home. She loved the smell of the river on a hot day, and the croaking of frogs at night. Vines grew amid the lush foliage along the river, with berries that were good to eat. Even on the hottest day, sundown brought a cool breeze off the water, which sighed and sang amid the reeds and tall grasses. Of all the places along the path, the area they were approaching, with the island in the river, was Lara’s favorite. The terrain along this stretch of the river was mostly flat, but in the immediate vicinity of the island, the land on the sunrise side was like a rumpled cloth, with hills and ridges and valleys. Among Lara’s people, there was a wooden baby’s crib, suitable for strapping to a cart, that had been passed down for generations. The island was shaped like that crib, longer than it was wide and pointed at the upriver end, where the flow had eroded both banks. The island was like a crib, and the group of hills on the sunrise side of the river were like old women mantled in heavy cloaks gathered to have a look at the baby in the crib—that was how Lara’s father had once described the lay of the land. His name was Tarketios. Much more than that, Larth could not tell, for the stranger spoke a language which Larth did not recognize, in which each word seemed as long and convoluted as the man’s name. Understanding the deer had been easier than understanding the strange noises uttered by this man and his two companions! Even so, they seemed friendly, and the three of them presented no threat to the more numerous salt traders. Tarketios and his two older companions were skilled metalworkers from a region some two hundred miles to the north, where the hills were rich with iron, copper, and lead. They had been on a trading journey to the south and were returning home. Just as the river path carried Larth’s people from the seashore to the hills, so another path, perpendicular to the river, traversed the long coastal plain. Because the island provided an easy place to ford the river, it was here that the two paths intersected. On this occasion, the salt traders and the metal traders happened to arrive at the island on the same day. Now they met for the first time. The two groups made separate camps at opposite ends of the island. As a gesture of friendship, speaking with his hands, Larth invited Tarketios and the others to share the venison that night. As the hosts and their guests feasted around the roasting fire, Tarketios tried to explain something of his craft. Firelight glittered in Lara’s eyes as she watched Tarketios point at the flames and mime the act of hammering. Firelight danced across the flexing muscles of his arms and shoulders. When he smiled at her, his grin was like a boast. She had never seen teeth so white and so perfect. Po saw the looks the two exchanged and frowned. Lara’s father saw the same looks and smile. The meal was over. The metal traders, after many gestures of gratitude for the venison, withdrew to their camp at the far side of the island. Before he disappeared into the shadows, Tarketios looked over his shoulder and gave Lara a parting grin. Larth had seen the winged phallus before, always in such circumstances, when he stared at a fire and entered a dream state. He had even given it a name, or more precisely, the thing had planted its name in his mind: Fascinus. Fascinus was not like the numina that animated trees, stones, or rivers. Those numina existed without names. Each was bound to the object in which it resided, and there was little to differentiate one from another. When such numina spoke, they could not always be trusted. Sometimes they were friendly, but at other times they were mischievous or even hostile. Fascinus was different. It was unique. It existed in and of itself, without beginning or end. Clearly, from its form, it had something to do with life and the origin of life, yet it seemed to come from a place beyond this world, slipping for a few moments through a breach opened by the heat of the dancing flames. An appearance by Fascinus was always significant. The winged phallus never appeared without giving Larth an answer to a dilemma that had been troubling him, or planting an important new thought in his mind. The guidance given to him by Fascinus had never led Larth astray. Elsewhere, in distant lands—Greece, Israel, Egypt—men and women worshiped gods and goddesses. Those people made images of their gods, told stories about them, and worshiped them in temples. Larth had never met such people. He had never even heard of the lands where they lived, and he had never encountered or conceived of a god. The very concept of a deity such as those other men worshiped was unknown to Larth, but the closest thing to a god in his imagination and experience was Fascinus. The darkness did not deter her. She knew every twist and turn of every path on the little island. When she came to the metal trader’s camp, she found Tarketios lying in a leafy nook secluded from the others; she recognized him by his brawny silhouette. He was awake and waiting, just as she had been lying awake, waiting, when her father came to her. At her approach, Tarketios rose onto his elbows. He spoke her name in a whisper. There was a quiver of something like desperation in his voice; his neediness made her smile. She sighed and lowered herself beside him. By the faint moonlight, she saw that he wore an amulet of some sort, suspended from a strap of leather around his neck. Nestled amid the hair on his chest, the bit of shapeless metal seemed to capture and concentrate the faint moonlight, casting back a radiance brighter than the moon itself. His arms—the arms she had so admired earlier—reached out and closed around her in a surprisingly gentle embrace. His body was as warm and naked as her own, but much bigger and much harder. She wondered if Fascinus was with them in the darkness, for she seemed to feel the beating of wings between their legs as she was entered by the thing that gave origin to life. As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit. Their bartering done, Lara and her people would travel back down the river path to the sea. The cycle would begin again. It had always been like this. Lara knew no other life. She traveled back and forth, up and down the river path. No single place was home. She liked the seaside, where there was always fish to eat, and the gentle lapping of the waves lulled her to sleep at night. She was less fond of the foothills, where the path grew steep, the nights could be cold, and views of great distances made her dizzy. She felt uneasy in the villages, and was often shy around strangers. The path itself was where she felt most at home. She loved the smell of the river on a hot day, and the croaking of frogs at night. Vines grew amid the lush foliage along the river, with berries that were good to eat. Even on the hottest day, sundown brought a cool breeze off the water, which sighed and sang amid the reeds and tall grasses. Of all the places along the path, the area they were approaching, with the island in the river, was Lara’s favorite. The terrain along this stretch of the river was mostly flat, but in the immediate vicinity of the island, the land on the sunrise side was like a rumpled cloth, with hills and ridges and valleys. Among Lara’s people, there was a wooden baby’s crib, suitable for strapping to a cart, that had been passed down for generations. The island was shaped like that crib, longer than it was wide and pointed at the upriver end, where the flow had eroded both banks. The island was like a crib, and the group of hills on the sunrise side of the river were like old women mantled in heavy cloaks gathered to have a look at the baby in the crib—that was how Lara’s father had once described the lay of the land. His name was Tarketios. Much more than that, Larth could not tell, for the stranger spoke a language which Larth did not recognize, in which each word seemed as long and convoluted as the man’s name. Understanding the deer had been easier than understanding the strange noises uttered by this man and his two companions! Even so, they seemed friendly, and the three of them presented no threat to the more numerous salt traders. Tarketios and his two older companions were skilled metalworkers from a region some two hundred miles to the north, where the hills were rich with iron, copper, and lead. They had been on a trading journey to the south and were returning home. Just as the river path carried Larth’s people from the seashore to the hills, so another path, perpendicular to the river, traversed the long coastal plain. Because the island provided an easy place to ford the river, it was here that the two paths intersected. On this occasion, the salt traders and the metal traders happened to arrive at the island on the same day. Now they met for the first time. The two groups made separate camps at opposite ends of the island. As a gesture of friendship, speaking with his hands, Larth invited Tarketios and the others to share the venison that night. As the hosts and their guests feasted around the roasting fire, Tarketios tried to explain something of his craft. Firelight glittered in Lara’s eyes as she watched Tarketios point at the flames and mime the act of hammering. Firelight danced across the flexing muscles of his arms and shoulders. When he smiled at her, his grin was like a boast. She had never seen teeth so white and so perfect. Po saw the looks the two exchanged and frowned. Lara’s father saw the same looks and smile. The meal was over. The metal traders, after many gestures of gratitude for the venison, withdrew to their camp at the far side of the island. Before he disappeared into the shadows, Tarketios looked over his shoulder and gave Lara a parting grin. Larth had seen the winged phallus before, always in such circumstances, when he stared at a fire and entered a dream state. He had even given it a name, or more precisely, the thing had planted its name in his mind: Fascinus. Fascinus was not like the numina that animated trees, stones, or rivers. Those numina existed without names. Each was bound to the object in which it resided, and there was little to differentiate one from another. When such numina spoke, they could not always be trusted. Sometimes they were friendly, but at other times they were mischievous or even hostile. Fascinus was different. It was unique. It existed in and of itself, without beginning or end. Clearly, from its form, it had something to do with life and the origin of life, yet it seemed to come from a place beyond this world, slipping for a few moments through a breach opened by the heat of the dancing flames. An appearance by Fascinus was always significant. The winged phallus never appeared without giving Larth an answer to a dilemma that had been troubling him, or planting an important new thought in his mind. The guidance given to him by Fascinus had never led Larth astray. Elsewhere, in distant lands—Greece, Israel, Egypt—men and women worshiped gods and goddesses. Those people made images of their gods, told stories about them, and worshiped them in temples. Larth had never met such people. He had never even heard of the lands where they lived, and he had never encountered or conceived of a god. The very concept of a deity such as those other men worshiped was unknown to Larth, but the closest thing to a god in his imagination and experience was Fascinus. The darkness did not deter her. She knew every twist and turn of every path on the little island. When she came to the metal trader’s camp, she found Tarketios lying in a leafy nook secluded from the others; she recognized him by his brawny silhouette. He was awake and waiting, just as she had been lying awake, waiting, when her father came to her. At her approach, Tarketios rose onto his elbows. He spoke her name in a whisper. There was a quiver of something like desperation in his voice; his neediness made her smile. She sighed and lowered herself beside him. By the faint moonlight, she saw that he wore an amulet of some sort, suspended from a strap of leather around his neck. Nestled amid the hair on his chest, the bit of shapeless metal seemed to capture and concentrate the faint moonlight, casting back a radiance brighter than the moon itself. His arms—the arms she had so admired earlier—reached out and closed around her in a surprisingly gentle embrace. His body was as warm and naked as her own, but much bigger and much harder. She wondered if Fascinus was with them in the darkness, for she seemed to feel the beating of wings between their legs as she was entered by the thing that gave origin to life.

Eesmeray rolled 3 10-sided dice: 2, 2, 2 Total: 6 (3-30)


As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit. Their bartering done, Lara and her people would travel back down the river path to the sea. The cycle would begin again. It had always been like this. Lara knew no other life. She traveled back and forth, up and down the river path. No single place was home. She liked the seaside, where there was always fish to eat, and the gentle lapping of the waves lulled her to sleep at night. She was less fond of the foothills, where the path grew steep, the nights could be cold, and views of great distances made her dizzy. She felt uneasy in the villages, and was often shy around strangers. The path itself was where she felt most at home. She loved the smell of the river on a hot day, and the croaking of frogs at night. Vines grew amid the lush foliage along the river, with berries that were good to eat. Even on the hottest day, sundown brought a cool breeze off the water, which sighed and sang amid the reeds and tall grasses. Of all the places along the path, the area they were approaching, with the island in the river, was Lara’s favorite. The terrain along this stretch of the river was mostly flat, but in the immediate vicinity of the island, the land on the sunrise side was like a rumpled cloth, with hills and ridges and valleys. Among Lara’s people, there was a wooden baby’s crib, suitable for strapping to a cart, that had been passed down for generations. The island was shaped like that crib, longer than it was wide and pointed at the upriver end, where the flow had eroded both banks. The island was like a crib, and the group of hills on the sunrise side of the river were like old women mantled in heavy cloaks gathered to have a look at the baby in the crib—that was how Lara’s father had once described the lay of the land. His name was Tarketios. Much more than that, Larth could not tell, for the stranger spoke a language which Larth did not recognize, in which each word seemed as long and convoluted as the man’s name. Understanding the deer had been easier than understanding the strange noises uttered by this man and his two companions! Even so, they seemed friendly, and the three of them presented no threat to the more numerous salt traders. Tarketios and his two older companions were skilled metalworkers from a region some two hundred miles to the north, where the hills were rich with iron, copper, and lead. They had been on a trading journey to the south and were returning home. Just as the river path carried Larth’s people from the seashore to the hills, so another path, perpendicular to the river, traversed the long coastal plain. Because the island provided an easy place to ford the river, it was here that the two paths intersected. On this occasion, the salt traders and the metal traders happened to arrive at the island on the same day. Now they met for the first time. The two groups made separate camps at opposite ends of the island. As a gesture of friendship, speaking with his hands, Larth invited Tarketios and the others to share the venison that night. As the hosts and their guests feasted around the roasting fire, Tarketios tried to explain something of his craft. Firelight glittered in Lara’s eyes as she watched Tarketios point at the flames and mime the act of hammering. Firelight danced across the flexing muscles of his arms and shoulders. When he smiled at her, his grin was like a boast. She had never seen teeth so white and so perfect. Po saw the looks the two exchanged and frowned. Lara’s father saw the same looks and smile. The meal was over. The metal traders, after many gestures of gratitude for the venison, withdrew to their camp at the far side of the island. Before he disappeared into the shadows, Tarketios looked over his shoulder and gave Lara a parting grin. Larth had seen the winged phallus before, always in such circumstances, when he stared at a fire and entered a dream state. He had even given it a name, or more precisely, the thing had planted its name in his mind: Fascinus. Fascinus was not like the numina that animated trees, stones, or rivers. Those numina existed without names. Each was bound to the object in which it resided, and there was little to differentiate one from another. When such numina spoke, they could not always be trusted. Sometimes they were friendly, but at other times they were mischievous or even hostile. Fascinus was different. It was unique. It existed in and of itself, without beginning or end. Clearly, from its form, it had something to do with life and the origin of life, yet it seemed to come from a place beyond this world, slipping for a few moments through a breach opened by the heat of the dancing flames. An appearance by Fascinus was always significant. The winged phallus never appeared without giving Larth an answer to a dilemma that had been troubling him, or planting an important new thought in his mind. The guidance given to him by Fascinus had never led Larth astray. Elsewhere, in distant lands—Greece, Israel, Egypt—men and women worshiped gods and goddesses. Those people made images of their gods, told stories about them, and worshiped them in temples. Larth had never met such people. He had never even heard of the lands where they lived, and he had never encountered or conceived of a god. The very concept of a deity such as those other men worshiped was unknown to Larth, but the closest thing to a god in his imagination and experience was Fascinus. The darkness did not deter her. She knew every twist and turn of every path on the little island. When she came to the metal trader’s camp, she found Tarketios lying in a leafy nook secluded from the others; she recognized him by his brawny silhouette. He was awake and waiting, just as she had been lying awake, waiting, when her father came to her. At her approach, Tarketios rose onto his elbows. He spoke her name in a whisper. There was a quiver of something like desperation in his voice; his neediness made her smile. She sighed and lowered herself beside him. By the faint moonlight, she saw that he wore an amulet of some sort, suspended from a strap of leather around his neck. Nestled amid the hair on his chest, the bit of shapeless metal seemed to capture and concentrate the faint moonlight, casting back a radiance brighter than the moon itself. His arms—the arms she had so admired earlier—reached out and closed around her in a surprisingly gentle embrace. His body was as warm and naked as her own, but much bigger and much harder. She wondered if Fascinus was with them in the darkness, for she seemed to feel the beating of wings between their legs as she was entered by the thing that gave origin to life. As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit. Their bartering done, Lara and her people would travel back down the river path to the sea. The cycle would begin again. It had always been like this. Lara knew no other life. She traveled back and forth, up and down the river path. No single place was home. She liked the seaside, where there was always fish to eat, and the gentle lapping of the waves lulled her to sleep at night. She was less fond of the foothills, where the path grew steep, the nights could be cold, and views of great distances made her dizzy. She felt uneasy in the villages, and was often shy around strangers. The path itself was where she felt most at home. She loved the smell of the river on a hot day, and the croaking of frogs at night. Vines grew amid the lush foliage along the river, with berries that were good to eat. Even on the hottest day, sundown brought a cool breeze off the water, which sighed and sang amid the reeds and tall grasses. Of all the places along the path, the area they were approaching, with the island in the river, was Lara’s favorite. The terrain along this stretch of the river was mostly flat, but in the immediate vicinity of the island, the land on the sunrise side was like a rumpled cloth, with hills and ridges and valleys. Among Lara’s people, there was a wooden baby’s crib, suitable for strapping to a cart, that had been passed down for generations. The island was shaped like that crib, longer than it was wide and pointed at the upriver end, where the flow had eroded both banks. The island was like a crib, and the group of hills on the sunrise side of the river were like old women mantled in heavy cloaks gathered to have a look at the baby in the crib—that was how Lara’s father had once described the lay of the land. His name was Tarketios. Much more than that, Larth could not tell, for the stranger spoke a language which Larth did not recognize, in which each word seemed as long and convoluted as the man’s name. Understanding the deer had been easier than understanding the strange noises uttered by this man and his two companions! Even so, they seemed friendly, and the three of them presented no threat to the more numerous salt traders. Tarketios and his two older companions were skilled metalworkers from a region some two hundred miles to the north, where the hills were rich with iron, copper, and lead. They had been on a trading journey to the south and were returning home. Just as the river path carried Larth’s people from the seashore to the hills, so another path, perpendicular to the river, traversed the long coastal plain. Because the island provided an easy place to ford the river, it was here that the two paths intersected. On this occasion, the salt traders and the metal traders happened to arrive at the island on the same day. Now they met for the first time. The two groups made separate camps at opposite ends of the island. As a gesture of friendship, speaking with his hands, Larth invited Tarketios and the others to share the venison that night. As the hosts and their guests feasted around the roasting fire, Tarketios tried to explain something of his craft. Firelight glittered in Lara’s eyes as she watched Tarketios point at the flames and mime the act of hammering. Firelight danced across the flexing muscles of his arms and shoulders. When he smiled at her, his grin was like a boast. She had never seen teeth so white and so perfect. Po saw the looks the two exchanged and frowned. Lara’s father saw the same looks and smile. The meal was over. The metal traders, after many gestures of gratitude for the venison, withdrew to their camp at the far side of the island. Before he disappeared into the shadows, Tarketios looked over his shoulder and gave Lara a parting grin. Larth had seen the winged phallus before, always in such circumstances, when he stared at a fire and entered a dream state. He had even given it a name, or more precisely, the thing had planted its name in his mind: Fascinus. Fascinus was not like the numina that animated trees, stones, or rivers. Those numina existed without names. Each was bound to the object in which it resided, and there was little to differentiate one from another. When such numina spoke, they could not always be trusted. Sometimes they were friendly, but at other times they were mischievous or even hostile. Fascinus was different. It was unique. It existed in and of itself, without beginning or end. Clearly, from its form, it had something to do with life and the origin of life, yet it seemed to come from a place beyond this world, slipping for a few moments through a breach opened by the heat of the dancing flames. An appearance by Fascinus was always significant. The winged phallus never appeared without giving Larth an answer to a dilemma that had been troubling him, or planting an important new thought in his mind. The guidance given to him by Fascinus had never led Larth astray. Elsewhere, in distant lands—Greece, Israel, Egypt—men and women worshiped gods and goddesses. Those people made images of their gods, told stories about them, and worshiped them in temples. Larth had never met such people. He had never even heard of the lands where they lived, and he had never encountered or conceived of a god. The very concept of a deity such as those other men worshiped was unknown to Larth, but the closest thing to a god in his imagination and experience was Fascinus. The darkness did not deter her. She knew every twist and turn of every path on the little island. When she came to the metal trader’s camp, she found Tarketios lying in a leafy nook secluded from the others; she recognized him by his brawny silhouette. He was awake and waiting, just as she had been lying awake, waiting, when her father came to her. At her approach, Tarketios rose onto his elbows. He spoke her name in a whisper. There was a quiver of something like desperation in his voice; his neediness made her smile. She sighed and lowered herself beside him. By the faint moonlight, she saw that he wore an amulet of some sort, suspended from a strap of leather around his neck. Nestled amid the hair on his chest, the bit of shapeless metal seemed to capture and concentrate the faint moonlight, casting back a radiance brighter than the moon itself. His arms—the arms she had so admired earlier—reached out and closed around her in a surprisingly gentle embrace. His body was as warm and naked as her own, but much bigger and much harder. She wondered if Fascinus was with them in the darkness, for she seemed to feel the beating of wings between their legs as she was entered by the thing that gave origin to life.

Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 10, 2, 2 Total: 14 (3-30)

Original Player

8,700 Points
  • Cats vs Dogs 100
  • Bunny Spotter 50
  • Cat Fancier 100
ninja
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Dolor purus non enim praesent elementum facilisis leo. Proin fermentum leo vel orci porta. Dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus mus mauris vitae. Mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin aliquam. Massa sapien faucibus et molestie ac feugiat sed. Sed vulputate mi sit amet mauris commodo. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus. Vivamus at augue eget arcu. Consequat id porta nibh venenatis cras sed. Morbi leo urna molestie at elementum eu facilisis sed odio. Nunc mattis enim ut tellus. In vitae turpis massa sed elementum tempus. Suspendisse faucibus interdum posuere lorem ipsum. Et netus et malesuada fames. Egestas pretium aenean pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus. A erat nam at lectus urna duis. Quam viverra orci sagittis eu volutpat odio facilisis mauris sit. Nullam non nisi est sit amet facilisis magna etiam tempor. Magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus mauris ultrices eros in cursus.

Quis lectus nulla at volutpat diam ut venenatis tellus in. Leo vel fringilla est ullamcorper eget nulla. Vel eros donec ac odio tempor orci dapibus ultrices. Aliquam purus sit amet luctus venenatis lectus magna. Fermentum dui faucibus in ornare quam viverra orci sagittis. Nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis a condimentum. Sed cras ornare arcu dui vivamus arcu felis. At in tellus integer feugiat scelerisque varius. Aliquet nec ullamcorper sit amet risus. Aenean euismod elementum nisi quis eleifend quam adipiscing vitae. Donec adipiscing tristique risus nec feugiat. Aliquet nibh praesent tristique magna. Quam viverra orci sagittis eu volutpat odio facilisis mauris. Id neque aliquam vestibulum morbi blandit cursus risus at. Tortor vitae purus faucibus ornare. Non sodales neque sodales ut etiam sit amet. Donec ac odio tempor orci dapibus ultrices in. Fringilla ut morbi tincidunt augue interdum velit euismod. Nulla facilisi cras fermentum odio eu feugiat pretium nibh ipsum.

Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames. Congue mauris rhoncus aenean vel elit scelerisque. Mauris a diam maecenas sed enim ut sem viverra. Libero justo laoreet sit amet cursus. Id volutpat lacus laoreet non curabitur gravida. Lacinia quis vel eros donec ac odio. Vestibulum lorem sed risus ultricies tristique nulla aliquet. Scelerisque purus semper eget duis at tellus at urna condimentum. Mattis vulputate enim nulla aliquet porttitor lacus luctus accumsan. Sagittis id consectetur purus ut. Nulla facilisi cras fermentum odio eu. Penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus. c** sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur. Nunc consequat interdum varius sit amet mattis vulputate enim. Lectus proin nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis a condimentum.on consectetur a erat nam at lectus urna. Tellus rutrum tellus pellentesque eu tincidunt tortor. Bibendum arcu vitae elementum curabitur vitae nunc sed velit. Mattis ullamcorper velit sed ullamcorper morbi tincidunt. Viverra adipiscing at in tellus integer feugiat scelerisque.

Zaeria rolled 3 10-sided dice: 10, 5, 2 Total: 17 (3-30)

Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 6, 1, 7 Total: 14 (3-30)

Original Player

8,700 Points
  • Cats vs Dogs 100
  • Bunny Spotter 50
  • Cat Fancier 100
ninja
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Est sit amet facilisis magna etiam. Nunc mattis enim ut tellus elementum sagittis vitae et leo. Metus dictum at tempor commodo ullamcorper a lacus vestibulum sed. Pellentesque eu tincidunt tortor aliquam nulla facilisi cras fermentum. Leo integer malesuada nunc vel risus commodo viverra maecenas. Ultrices vitae auctor eu augue. Natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus mus. Senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas integer. Sed augue lacus viverra vitae congue eu consequat ac. Proin libero nunc consequat interdum varius. Tortor pretium viverra suspendisse potenti nullam. Sed id semper risus in. Vulputate dignissim suspendisse in est ante in nibh mauris cursus. Turpis egestas pretium aenean pharetra magna ac. Sed tempus urna et pharetra pharetra massa massa ultricies mi. Tincidunt dui ut ornare lectus. Metus dictum at tempor commodo.

Dolor purus non enim praesent elementum facilisis leo. Proin fermentum leo vel orci porta. Dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus mus mauris vitae. Mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin aliquam. Massa sapien faucibus et molestie ac feugiat sed. Sed vulputate mi sit amet mauris commodo. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus. Vivamus at augue eget arcu. Consequat id porta nibh venenatis cras sed. Morbi leo urna molestie at elementum eu facilisis sed odio. Nunc mattis enim ut tellus. In vitae turpis massa sed elementum tempus. Suspendisse faucibus interdum posuere lorem ipsum. Et netus et malesuada fames. Egestas pretium aenean pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus. A erat nam at lectus urna duis. Quam viverra orci sagittis eu volutpat odio facilisis mauris sit. Nullam non nisi est sit amet facilisis magna etiam tempor. Magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus mauris ultrices eros in cursus.

Quis lectus nulla at volutpat diam ut venenatis tellus in. Leo vel fringilla est ullamcorper eget nulla. Vel eros donec ac odio tempor orci dapibus ultrices. Aliquam purus sit amet luctus venenatis lectus magna. Fermentum dui faucibus in ornare quam viverra orci sagittis. Nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis a condimentum. Sed cras ornare arcu dui vivamus arcu felis. At in tellus integer feugiat scelerisque varius. Aliquet nec ullamcorper sit amet risus. Aenean euismod elementum nisi quis eleifend quam adipiscing vitae. Donec adipiscing tristique risus nec feugiat. Aliquet nibh praesent tristique magna. Quam viverra orci sagittis eu volutpat odio facilisis mauris. Id neque aliquam vestibulum morbi blandit cursus risus at. Tortor vitae purus faucibus ornare. Non sodales neque sodales ut etiam sit amet. Donec ac odio tempor orci dapibus ultrices in. Fringilla ut morbi tincidunt augue interdum velit euismod. Nulla facilisi cras fermentum odio eu feugiat pretium nibh ipsum.

Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames. Congue mauris rhoncus aenean vel elit scelerisque. Mauris a diam maecenas sed enim ut sem viverra. Libero justo laoreet sit amet cursus. Id volutpat lacus laoreet non curabitur gravida. Lacinia quis vel eros donec ac odio. Vestibulum lorem sed risus ultricies tristique nulla aliquet. Scelerisque purus semper eget duis at tellus at urna condimentum. Mattis vulputate enim nulla aliquet porttitor lacus luctus accumsan. Sagittis id consectetur purus ut. Nulla facilisi cras fermentum odio eu. Penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus. c** sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur. Nunc consequat interdum varius sit amet mattis vulputate enim. Lectus proin nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis a condimentum.on consectetur a erat nam at lectus urna. Tellus rutrum tellus pellentesque eu tincidunt tortor. Bibendum arcu vitae elementum curabitur vitae nunc sed velit. Mattis ullamcorper velit sed ullamcorper morbi tincidunt. Viverra adipiscing at in tellus integer feugiat scelerisque.

Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 6, 3, 3 Total: 12 (3-30)

Original Player

8,700 Points
  • Cats vs Dogs 100
  • Bunny Spotter 50
  • Cat Fancier 100
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Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 5, 2, 10 Total: 17 (3-30)

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Dolor purus non enim praesent elementum facilisis leo. Proin fermentum leo vel orci porta. Dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus mus mauris vitae. Mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin aliquam. Massa sapien faucibus et molestie ac feugiat sed. Sed vulputate mi sit amet mauris commodo. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus. Vivamus at augue eget arcu. Consequat id porta nibh venenatis cras sed. Morbi leo urna molestie at elementum eu facilisis sed odio. Nunc mattis enim ut tellus. In vitae turpis massa sed elementum tempus. Suspendisse faucibus interdum posuere lorem ipsum. Et netus et malesuada fames. Egestas pretium aenean pharetra magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus. A erat nam at lectus urna duis. Quam viverra orci sagittis eu volutpat odio facilisis mauris sit. Nullam non nisi est sit amet facilisis magna etiam tempor. Magna ac placerat vestibulum lectus mauris ultrices eros in cursus.

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Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames. Congue mauris rhoncus aenean vel elit scelerisque. Mauris a diam maecenas sed enim ut sem viverra. Libero justo laoreet sit amet cursus. Id volutpat lacus laoreet non curabitur gravida. Lacinia quis vel eros donec ac odio. Vestibulum lorem sed risus ultricies tristique nulla aliquet. Scelerisque purus semper eget duis at tellus at urna condimentum. Mattis vulputate enim nulla aliquet porttitor lacus luctus accumsan. Sagittis id consectetur purus ut. Nulla facilisi cras fermentum odio eu. Penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur ridiculus. c** sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes nascetur. Nunc consequat interdum varius sit amet mattis vulputate enim. Lectus proin nibh nisl condimentum id venenatis a condimentum.on consectetur a erat nam at lectus urna. Tellus rutrum tellus pellentesque eu tincidunt tortor. Bibendum arcu vitae elementum curabitur vitae nunc sed velit. Mattis ullamcorper velit sed ullamcorper morbi tincidunt. Viverra adipiscing at in tellus integer feugiat scelerisque.

Kizu Tan rolled 3 10-sided dice: 9, 3, 7 Total: 19 (3-30)

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The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction.

Akiless rolled 3 10-sided dice: 2, 7, 3 Total: 12 (3-30)

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The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction. The present study examined high school students’ online
The present study focused on the high school students that use their own personal computer for playing online games and develop game addiction. As related with the findings, we are aware of the effects of online game addiction on gender differences. Only adolescents, who attend private high school and come from the families with higher socio-economic status and education, have participated in the study. Having a large sample of students with different backgrounds may enable to generalize the results to the population. The further studies could be applied to other age groups such as secondary or university students in order to obtain a variety of views on the
issue. Considering the results of this online gaming habits or addiction it is recommended to provide training to the students about the positive and negative aspects of online games. In addition, students having online gaming habits are suggested to develop awareness about troubles that come with addiction.

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