Babeester Gor is the Axe Goddess, the Implacable Anger, the Avenging Daughter and the Earth Guardian.
Vriddi gra-Yildnarz, Dragonknight and Smith
Myrvanwe, Sorcerer and Enchanter
Tsajirra, Nightblade and Clothier
Vilvyni Indarys, Dragonknight and Woodworker
Arielle Alouette, Templar and Provisioner
Fishes in Troubled Waters, Nightblade and Alchemist
Shanika Some Long Title I'd Change If I Could, Templar and Aspirant Jeweller
Pippi Longhorn, Nightblade, Ne'er-do-well, and "Tribute" character
EU PC.
Hmm,.. someone posted that they had played 305 hours.I've been in ESO since the first betas,and cannot imagine how many hours I played.I'm not casual.I'm handicapped and home bound so it's pretty much my main occupation. lol. XD
305 hours? Pfffttt, that's not a number worth crowing about. Most of my mains have 20 days or more*. So, that's 480 hours plus, on each of 4 different characters. I have some Mules that in are in the triple digit hours and they just hang out in the bank running hirelings.
*I am going to have to check this stat, I have not checked this stat since early Summer.
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I cant imagine the number of hours I've played.Every day since betas for at least 5 hours,but for my trip to Germany for a month.Oh,and the three weeks my PC went down.
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