Husband got his griffon today, so now we can ride around as a matched set. One day I’ll pay him back the money he loaned to me in order to get mine. >.< Geez, that’s one expensive bird!
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Husband got his griffon today, so now we can ride around as a matched set. One day I’ll pay him back the money he loaned to me in order to get mine. >.< Geez, that’s one expensive bird!
I have way too many Sylvari. But there’s room for one more there at the end next to Gerain. I think I can squeeze another one in, yeah?
Left to right: Gerain Tareg, Kerilsa, Teudila, Pyrif, Vertoc, Toloma, Apacea, Vyssinada, and Ranuncla.
I really need to fix the Asura one to match this, but not tonight, I think.
I seem to have screwed up my sleep again. I suspect that this “cold” is really just allergies (damn you, North America!), so the nose is probably going to keep swelling up for the foreseeable future.
Anyway, as Kerilsa got to level 80 tonight, I splurged a whole great pile of money on her and gave her the majority of the Firstborn set. But she’s wearing the Druid shoulders, because Sarin simply didn’t need them. She’s not really a druid, but I thought they looked good with the whole plant thing.
I updated my GW2 character page today (not that there’s much info there. They need bios), and so here are the new portraits. Just in case you wanted to see pics of those I’m writing about lately.
I feel like posting some of my GW 2 character changes. Mostly it’s in colours, but Gerain up there got a (slightly) new face and a new hairdo, more in keeping with his Chiss counterpart. It has little catkins braided into the back that glow when he does - it’s so pretty! And then there’s Toloma, who I suspect doesn’t quite get how human fashions work. Or is it that humans don’t know how human fashions work? I dunno.