Goodbye, Travian
Mood: oddly thrilled
Today: second day of the art program orientation; I’ll let you know how it goes after tomorrow, the third day
My account is scheduled for deletion at 12:33 am, Monday morning.
I guess I just need to delete. I have needed to, for a very long time. Once winter break ends, I’m not going to have the time to watch my villages anymore. Aevenia’s being catapulted by two villages. I don’t want to be worrying about it while I should be paying attention to the meeting.
On top of that, I really do need to start getting some sleep.
Timothy was right. I shouldn’t be in this program if I’m not ready to spend all of my free time on it. Games should be the last things to get in my way, especially a waiting game like Travian. For months, I’ve been using homework time to hang around my computer, watching the clocks count down until I could attack again, or until I could start another stage of construction.
I’m probably making too big of a deal out of this. I have a weird habit of becoming attached to non-material things - in this case, my villages in Travian. I’m especially proud of Aevenia. Until I was catapulted, I’d overtaken by powerful neighbors in population. My capital-specific resource fields were nearly completely maxed out. My army was both large and well-upgraded.
I only regret that I didn’t delete sooner. Though I suppose I never would have thought it while my villages were in their height.
Well, goodbye, Aevenia. Goodbye, Travian. It was fun while it lasted :P
Three days from now, I’ll be free again.