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Opening of the Shrine of the Frozen Winds to capsuleers

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liara tson
Shrine Of The Frozen Winds
#1 - 2012-01-15 13:33:01 UTC  |  Edited by: liara tson
The Shrine of the Frozen Wind recently received a long range VR interface. After extensive testing were ready to open to the public, our VR address is:" The Shrine of the Frozen Winds ".

The surrounding environment of the shrine is hostile, cold and dangerous. I do not recommend attempting to traverse the land in order to arrive in person. The spirits here can be cruel to trespassers and the predators of the Cradle of the Frozen Winds are highly dangerous. It is however, incredibly serene, beautiful and in an almost constant state of tranquil snowfall. Visitors may spend there time talking, in quiet reflection and meditation, watching religious ceremonies or any other way they see fit, so long as peace is maintained and people are respectful of the locations and the spirits and denizens of this place, regardless of whether or not you believe in there presence.

thank you for your time and I hope you enjoy your visit.
May the spirits guide you on your path. - shaman Liara Victoria Tson.

An image of some of the trees surrounding the shrine.
Myrhial Arkenath
Perkone
Caldari State
#2 - 2012-01-15 13:58:03 UTC
Ah, that is indeed quite beautiful. I shall have to tune in sometime to see it with my own eyes.

CEO of Ghost Festival :: Executor of Naraka.

Mikkel Lybecker
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2012-01-15 14:22:28 UTC
liara tson wrote:
Visitors may spend there time talking, in quiet reflection and meditation, watching religious ceremonies or any other way they see fit


Sounds thrilling.

liara tson wrote:
so long as peace is maintained and people are respectful of the locations and the spirits


At least you serve alcohol. I'm very respectful of spirits, just ask my bartender.

Ava Starfire
Khushakor Clan
#4 - 2012-01-15 14:37:17 UTC
I am saddened to see a member of "the Electus Matari" acting so childishly towards this place, and Shaman Tson's efforts.

I will visit soon, Shaman Tson. It sounds rather beautiful.

"There is no strength in numbers; have no such misconception." -Jayka Vofur, "Warfare in the North"

Kikia Truzhari
Teraa Matar
#5 - 2012-01-15 14:40:14 UTC
I'd like to visit as well, hopefully soon, it seems like a very nice place.
Mikkel Lybecker
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#6 - 2012-01-15 14:50:00 UTC
Ava Starfire wrote:
I am saddened to see a member of "the Electus Matari" acting so childishly towards this place, and Shaman Tson's efforts.

I will visit soon, Shaman Tson. It sounds rather beautiful.


Just a joke, chill out.

Sounds lovely, really.
Arkady Sadik
Gradient
Electus Matari
#7 - 2012-01-15 16:41:49 UTC
Mikkel Lybecker wrote:
Just a joke, chill out.
Be careful with what you joke about - you easily look like others who would joke about the same topic. And for some topics, you really do not want to look like those. :-)

Good luck with your endeavors, liara tson.
Astrid Stjerna
Sebiestor Tribe
#8 - 2012-01-15 20:36:53 UTC
I've visited the Shrine once before -- it's a strange, quiet place, but there's an energy behind it that I can't name.

I intend to visit again, hopefully soon.

I can't get rid of my darn signature!  Oh, wait....

Che Biko
Alexylva Paradox
#9 - 2012-01-16 01:09:39 UTC  |  Edited by: Che Biko
P Mmmm, this does indeed sound like a beautiful place! Especially with all the beautiful tattooed black-haired young women that come there! Just my type.

All "jokes" aside, I would like to visit this place (if and when I'll return to capsuleer life totally), if for no other purpose than reflection. But it also seems to be a good place to learn about the Minmatar culture (possibly by some of those aforementioned womenBlink).

Peace,

-Ché Biko
Rek Jaiga
Teraa Matar
#10 - 2012-01-16 01:43:11 UTC
VR Interface, eh?

You say the environment there in-person is hostile, but I will make it a point to try and visit the Shrine physically. I think it would aid in learning about the Spirits, and myself.
Mikkel Lybecker
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#11 - 2012-01-16 04:16:56 UTC
Arkady Sadik wrote:
Mikkel Lybecker wrote:
Just a joke, chill out.
Be careful with what you joke about - you easily look like others who would joke about the same topic. And for some topics, you really do not want to look like those. :-)


Well yeah, that's true. My jokes are all in good cynical fun but some oxygen-wasting Amarr douchebag would probably make similar comments with different intent. I guess the humour gets a bit lost in translation. I'll try and be more careful in future, otherwise when I get back to my hangars I might find that someone painted my Rifters gold.
liara tson
Shrine Of The Frozen Winds
#12 - 2012-01-16 04:32:57 UTC
I'm highly encouraged by the interest in the shrine here. To those intending to visit, I hope to see you soon.
Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#13 - 2012-01-16 13:32:03 UTC
This looks interesting. I can not wait to come and see that by myself.
Nick Bete
Highsec Haulers Inc.
#14 - 2012-01-17 06:17:10 UTC
This does sound intriguing. I'd very much like to visit so that I may learn more about Minmatar culture. I hope to speak with you all soon.
Conventia Underking
Underking Family
Khimi Harar
#15 - 2012-01-20 01:12:33 UTC
Mikkel Lybecker wrote:
Rifters gold.


If they were gold, I might fly them.

For God; Salvation is Imperative, but not at the cost of our Humanity!

The Vitoc Problem - Conventia Underking

Bai'xao Meiyi
#16 - 2012-04-06 16:02:20 UTC
I'm really going to need to visit this place soon Shaman Tson, it sounds so amazing.
Manwe Todako
Disciples of Ston
#17 - 2012-04-06 16:17:57 UTC
You bless us all by sharing this rare place of beauty, serenity and spiritual power. I hope to set aside time for a visit as well.

SANKOFA

Elsebeth Rhiannon
Gradient
Electus Matari
#18 - 2012-04-06 16:31:02 UTC
Jokes in public places tend to always be read by someone who takes them the wrong way.

No offense meant by me or mine.

It is a generous offer to open a private place like this to visitors from public, and especially to open a place difficult to visit to virtual visitors. I am not sure I would be up to it myself (if I had such a place to offer to begin with). May the ancestors reward your kind heart.
Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#19 - 2012-04-06 18:52:26 UTC
Thank you for sharing this. It was an... endearing experience that I will always remember.