What a treat – not only the We <3 Role-play event is in full swing, Driftwood opens with a magical round, inspired by the Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Since Whoville is located inside a snowflake, you can imagine how cold can it be a few miles up north. Luckily this fantastic fur by Belle Epoque was just enough to keep me warm. The Christina gown by OA - MEO is definitely a staple garment of any female role-player's wardrobe, and look how well you can mix and match. Elegant, charming and sophisticated, December's round of Driftwood will make your Holidays merry and bright. Stop by the event in the upcoming weeks and shop for gowns, furniture, and accessories; it will worth your time and coins.
Other exciting things are happening at The Good Gorean. If you pay attention to details, you will find out that a new partnership is underway. Medieval World has become a new sponsor and I couldn't be more excited however, a special post with the proper introduction is on the works. The Good Gorean proudly saw many of his sponsors being born and become top stores and events in Second Life® - hopefully I will also witness Medieval World will grow bigger and reach higher goals. One thing is certain: it stands in the right path and the role-play community will definitely enjoy Medieval World's merchandise.
Other exciting things are happening at The Good Gorean. If you pay attention to details, you will find out that a new partnership is underway. Medieval World has become a new sponsor and I couldn't be more excited however, a special post with the proper introduction is on the works. The Good Gorean proudly saw many of his sponsors being born and become top stores and events in Second Life® - hopefully I will also witness Medieval World will grow bigger and reach higher goals. One thing is certain: it stands in the right path and the role-play community will definitely enjoy Medieval World's merchandise.
Hair from !!Firelight!! (Free - Christmas Advent Calendar 2019, Day 3)
"Harpie" Eyes from Elemental (250L for Single Color Pack or 575L for Fatpack - We <3 Role-play Event *December Edition*. Fatpack Includes L & R Mesh Eyes and HUD with 24 Eye Texture Options, Opacity, Glow and Speed Options, Style Glow, Base Eye Glow, and Tint Options for Overlay)
"Christina" Gown from OA - MEO (190L - Driftwood Event *December Edition*. Includes Gown for Maitreya, Altamura, eBody Curvy, Freya, Isis, SLink HG, SLink PH and Venus, and Texture HUD with 25 Gown Texture Options)
"Gunhild - Brown" Fur from Belle Epoque (210L for Single Color Pack or 693L for Fatpack - We <3 Role-play Event *December Edition*. Fatpack Includes Fur in Beige, Brown, Black, Giraffe, Grey, Leopard, Mixed Beige, Mixed Brown, Mixed Gold, Mixed Grey, Mixed Ivory, Sheep, Tiger, White and Zebra)
Poses from Versuta (Free - Group Gifts)
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"The exact location of Whoville seems to vary depending on which book
or media is being referenced. Most, although consider Easthampton
Massachusetts Whoville and Mt. Tom the home of the fictional character
The Grinch. Dr. Seuss was located in the Springfield Massachusetts area
and used the region as inspiration for his books.
According to the book Horton Hears a Who!, the city of Whoville is located within a floating speck of dust which is then placed onto a clover flower by Horton the Elephant. In the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas,
the location of Whoville is never mentioned; the only geographic clues
include the mentioning of a "Mount Crumpit" (elevation 3,000 feet,
implying a size more comparable to human cities) and an overlook just
north of the city where the titular Grinch resides. In the 1977 television special Halloween Is Grinch Night,
additional geographic features are added to Whoville such as Punkers
Pond. Again, however, its greater location is not mentioned."
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