Posted January 13, 2022
I'm in for Broken Sword. Remember that it was a freebie way back but with me basically having sworn off adventures I didn't take it, though after that I took basically everything until they started automatically signing you up for the newsletter if you do recently, at which point I finally started choosing again. But for the past couple of years I've been playing a few adventures again, and rather regret not having this one, since I remember having some interest in it back in the day, so might as well throw my name in the hat here.
As for memory... Bonding experiences are few and tend to involve personal information that's not mine to share. As for arguments, oh, a whole lot of those, some particularly ugly, but let's leave those aside... But I'll go with an early moment with my... ex. Don't know if it counts, call it either or neither, but it was a tiny thing that left a mark:
Just about 20 years ago (damn...), not long after we met, she was here and a last bit of some chocolate had been left for a while, and I just went to the fridge and ate it, and she made a pissed off face and said "it shows you're an only child, didn't even think of sharing". And that struck me. Considering my view of relatives, the "only child" part bounced off, but she made a point not just about sharing in general, but about thinking of the ways in which your actions, even the tiniest things, can affect others before doing anything.
As an adamant environmentalist, and not only, that mindset has developed much since then, but I'd say that moment was an important building block in its foundation.
As for memory... Bonding experiences are few and tend to involve personal information that's not mine to share. As for arguments, oh, a whole lot of those, some particularly ugly, but let's leave those aside... But I'll go with an early moment with my... ex. Don't know if it counts, call it either or neither, but it was a tiny thing that left a mark:
Just about 20 years ago (damn...), not long after we met, she was here and a last bit of some chocolate had been left for a while, and I just went to the fridge and ate it, and she made a pissed off face and said "it shows you're an only child, didn't even think of sharing". And that struck me. Considering my view of relatives, the "only child" part bounced off, but she made a point not just about sharing in general, but about thinking of the ways in which your actions, even the tiniest things, can affect others before doing anything.
As an adamant environmentalist, and not only, that mindset has developed much since then, but I'd say that moment was an important building block in its foundation.