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arhanka
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Arhans the name and it seems that ALFA's the game.
26 years old, born and raised in Gothenburgh, Sweden.

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As mentioned, live in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Bachelor at Genetics, working as a secuirty guard and ticket inspector while getting my drivers license.

Thats me, anything else just send me a PM here or a tell in game.

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Heya,

good to have you!

Advice of the day, walk softly in game and carry a big viking axe ;).

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Welcome to ALFA and the best of luck with your second character! :wink:
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Welcome to ALFA! Hope to see you in game soon! :)
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Welcome to Alfa! I look forward to meeting you in game. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. We are here to help.

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Veilan wrote:Advice of the day, walk softly in game and carry a big viking axe ;).
I tend to think walking softly and carrying an instant Dire Boar (or 2 ;)) works much better...



Hey hey!
Welcome very much!
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Galadorn wrote:
Veilan wrote:Advice of the day, walk softly in game and carry a big viking axe ;).
I tend to think walking softly and carrying an instant Dire Boar (or 2 ;)) works much better...



Hey hey!
Welcome very much!
Stay a while! Tithes to your local Druids are always welcome! H A R H A R
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I meant tithes of acorns and chestnuts!
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MOAR VIKINGS! *rages*
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
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MOAR BOAR!
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Mm... Instant food...
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