A LOTRO video showing us player housing
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- Fecund Drongo
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The following is some video of player housing, as discussed by a LOTRO dev....
http://www.gameriot.com/news/4359/Digit ... R-footage/
http://www.gameriot.com/news/4359/Digit ... R-footage/
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- Fecund Drongo
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gelfling wrote:Perhaps Scholars could make wallpaper?
heh... you've gotten me thinking about all the nutty stuff a Scholar could put into a house (if the devs get creative): Books, bookshelves (obviously, although they might need a Woodworker, but the Scholar could populate the shelves), desks with alchemical beakers and cute little skulls with a candle on top... and wouldn't it be amusing if a Lore-master could buy a brass perch for his raven, who would fly to it and land if the LM calls the pet inside the house...
If only....
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gelfling wrote:Books aren't nutty!
True. I stand corrected. They have more of a piney tang to them; sometimes, as they age, a bit of a musty smell. Nothing at all nutty.
I keep hoping they do something like give us a way to retain or acquire copies of all those lorebooks we've reassembled, such as that one from the Barrow-Downs: Lore of the Cardolan Prince, or the lorebooks we scrounged up for our legendary abilities. It'd be fun to have a book stand where we could put such tomes on display, and re-read the excerpts we'd gathered, just for the sake of having them as fun bits of memorabilia.
An interview, player-housing screenshots and Smeagol
http://www.warcry.com/articles/view/int ... -Interview
http://www.warcry.com/articles/view/int ... -Interview
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