Post by cloudstrife on May 12, 2013 13:47:02 GMT -5
Hello friends and new alike,
As some of you may know, I started playing Puppet Guardian in late 2008 and left the community as a game moderator in January of 2012. During this period of time, I was positively amazed by all the elements that this game had to offer - from the creative artwork, classical music, and original gameplay - to the friendly social aspects it delivered on an international level. In fact, I developed an immense desire to further support the game insofar that it had led me in becoming a game moderator. However, this role was short-lived as I found that I was unable to commit much/more of my time to the game in fulfilling my moderating duties. As the last few months of 2012 quickly passed by, I decided altogether that I needed to re-focus on other aspects of my life and left the game with memories that could (have) last me a lifetime.
In short, I am proud to say that I have re-focused and prioritized; I have completed my undergraduate studies in University and am now happily working full-time.
Above all, I now stand today with more (and more) knowledge, experience, maturity, composure, humility, and humanity than I would have ever imagined.
In essence, I have learned that there are very few things in life that really matter (bringyournoise.com/2013/03/17/there-are-very-few-things-in-life-that-really-matter/) and there are few times when we know with absolute certainty we are going to do something for the last time (www.goodreads.com/quotes/356046-there-are-few-times-when-we-know-with-absolute-certainty). Well, at the moment, I can now say with absolute certainty that coming back to Puppet Guardian is one of those few things in life that truly matter to me.
So with whatever time remains in the day out of my personal life, I look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones in Puppet Guardian.
Sincerely,
CloudStrife
As some of you may know, I started playing Puppet Guardian in late 2008 and left the community as a game moderator in January of 2012. During this period of time, I was positively amazed by all the elements that this game had to offer - from the creative artwork, classical music, and original gameplay - to the friendly social aspects it delivered on an international level. In fact, I developed an immense desire to further support the game insofar that it had led me in becoming a game moderator. However, this role was short-lived as I found that I was unable to commit much/more of my time to the game in fulfilling my moderating duties. As the last few months of 2012 quickly passed by, I decided altogether that I needed to re-focus on other aspects of my life and left the game with memories that could (have) last me a lifetime.
In short, I am proud to say that I have re-focused and prioritized; I have completed my undergraduate studies in University and am now happily working full-time.
Above all, I now stand today with more (and more) knowledge, experience, maturity, composure, humility, and humanity than I would have ever imagined.
In essence, I have learned that there are very few things in life that really matter (bringyournoise.com/2013/03/17/there-are-very-few-things-in-life-that-really-matter/) and there are few times when we know with absolute certainty we are going to do something for the last time (www.goodreads.com/quotes/356046-there-are-few-times-when-we-know-with-absolute-certainty). Well, at the moment, I can now say with absolute certainty that coming back to Puppet Guardian is one of those few things in life that truly matter to me.
So with whatever time remains in the day out of my personal life, I look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones in Puppet Guardian.
Sincerely,
CloudStrife