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Reversed Biography

February 5, 2007 10:38 pm

I hope this post can help any newborn Second Life avatar to feel a bit less bad about being broke, badly dressed, homeless and without prim and a decent skin and shape.

I’m not posting everything that happened between the time that the Linden Gods gave me life and the point in my second life where I am now, but just some facts that will give you an idea about how quickly your second life can change, if you meet some friendly persons - and most persons on SL are friendly and willing to help a newbie out.

This is me posing in my favorite dress: some Gorean silks. I’m cute, no?

Vint Falken

And this is where public transportation in SL brings me when I press ‘home’ on the map. It’s handy to have a home in the sky: you can walk around butt naked without people assuming you’re an escort, you can rezz (drop) all kind of objects, you don’t need to get to a sandbox to do some attempts at building objects and you can have a quiet and nono-laggy conversation if the regio’s you normally hang out in are overcrowded. I’ve made the wallpaper and first floor and stairs myself, and yes, I’m still proud of that! :d

Skybox

And this is a T-shirt I made a week ago, for the pyjama’s party at the club. No prim stuff, but not to bad either, no?

Clothing: No Breakfast

I’ve had my share of avatar problems, crashes and ‘not able to connect, try again in a few minutes’ allright. Even a daily prayer to the Linden Gods, can’t save you from that.

Avatar Trouble

Often in SL one meets friendly persons. Don’t let a strange avatar scare you, those are often the most helping persons. This angel was my guardian angel, as he took me to the club where I now work, bought me my first prim skirt and thus decent pair of clothing and listened to my endless ranting about what I had discovered that day.

An Angel

He picked me up at in the Elements, where I was very busy being very lost in the very big world of Second Life. At this point in my newborn life, I had just decided that if I couldn’t affort to buy clothes, I just might as well figure the alpha layer thing out and make my own. Back then I actually thought I looked cool.

The Elements

Before that, there isn’t much documented, as I didn’t discover the Snapshot function yet (it’s under file) and didn’t think of using the old fashioned ‘print screen’, but I can remember very well travelling in SL without skin, shape and sense of directions (the mini map has the points of the compass upon then, that can help).

I only recently found out how to make a decent landing by pressing page down a few times in stead of just ’stop flying’, so one is never to old to learn basic newbie-stuff.

If you look and ask around, there are a lot of freebie clothes, freebee skins, freebie shapes, … that are fairly decent and if you set your mind to exploring and discovering - not gaining quick wealth - and are willing to listen to people, Second Life is a great place to be, also for newbies. ;)

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