Saturday, November 6, 2010

My Humble Abode (EQ2)

 

I decided to do a quick video of my Neriak house, my Necromancer's home in EQ2. I'm always moving around or trying different things so I wanted to show it off before I decided to change it up some. It's very Halloween oriented still. But.. it's more like a Necromancer's lair that way!

I used WMM but it's such a nuisance, it creates halting in videos with many small clips. I need to use Vegas again but I'm lazy and WMM is pretty easy for a quick video. You get the idea though and are able to see it well enough!

Hope you enjoy it! Feel free to stop by and take a peek in. Character is Farrah, 3 Walk of The Dead, Mistmoore server.

Also the song is the song is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: , Gerudo Valley - By Hyrule Symphony , for those wondering!

-kaozz

9 comments:

  1. Ooh, very nice! You know how I love housing and decorations :) And oh gawd, I can't believe I forgot where that song is from. It's so epic, but for the life of me I can't place where I heard it. I just know I'll feel so dumb once I remember.

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  2. Ahh never mind, I got it. Something made me want to say Legend of Zelda...and I checked it up! :P

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  3. Thanks! I love the housing aspect of EQ2. I just did my T7 gear quest chain and got so many cool tings for the house.

    Yeah, Zelda. Love that song. Listed it at the end in the credits, figured someone might be curious.

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