Spearpoint wrote: »I sympathize with you, @Unknown_Redemption
This is a very nice thought and act of you, and I really support it. I hope SOZ lends you a hand on this one.
They might need a death certificate or another "proof" of your friend's passing as someone else mentioned, to minimize the risk of exploiting such a thoughtful action, which is understandable.
Thank you for sharing this. I realize that I should probably park my main at my primary residence, in cases where I might not be able to play for some time.
In worst case, if I go, my little brother will at least be able to visit "me" at our beloved Sleek Creek, in case he wants to chat about anything, or just get something off his chest. It may be a bit weird, but maybe he can get a notion of me lingering in the ambient atmosphere by the fireplace, where we would use to sit and chat about nothing and everything. And anything in between.
I don't usually quote the Bible, but I want to mention Mark 13.33;
"Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is."
Sorry for derailing a bit here. But it might happen at any time, at any place. And I just want the ESO community to stay safe and well. Take care of yourself, and the ones around you. And enjoy Tamriel, of course
MagicAndrej wrote: »ESO has had millions of players, and people die every day. Honoring one over others is unfair, and honoring everyone is time consuming.
Just take heart that your friend has passed into the Colored Rooms themself.
Some people make shrines to their friends who have passed away.
Some want them on their friend's list to see that they were in their favourite place.
A simple request to move someone's location is a simple enough. If you have nothing to really say of value then don't say anything please.
Spearpoint wrote: »I realize that I should probably park my main at my primary residence, in cases where I might not be able to play for some time. In worst case, if I go, my little brother will at least be able to visit "me" at our beloved Sleek Creek