
I know I'm not the only one that can't get rid of the originals
I've had these since I originally bought them as they were released. Who's with me?

I've had these since I originally bought them as they were released. Who's with me?
Hypothetical fun question. Atrus comes to you and as a reward for all your hard work and support offers you ownership of any one of the worlds you have visited in your travels. He'd also plans to teach you the art of writing worlds as his sons are gone, Yeesha has gone kooky and wants to pass this along as a gift to you to preserve the knowledge.
Which world in the Myst universe (any game, any world) would you choose, and assuming you knew how to expand this world, what changes would you write in?
He also sternly warns you that if you betray his trust and write in questionable things Gehn would approve of, be warned.
I usually find free legendary boxes at least twice a week keeping up with the freebies in the store. They also give out equipment boxes now, some legendary, for free too.
Anyone else run an "all woman" team to have a little fun?
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I'm curious how others that are mentors approach working with new beekeepers? I've got someone nearby that through the beekeeping club found me to be their mentor. This would be my first experience with being a mentor. Like it or not, my mentor was r/Beekeeping many years back, so I never got that experience of what a good mentor looks like. I see plenty of posts on here of new beekeepers freaking out and their supposed mentor is no where to be found when they need them most.
I want to be available, and encourage independent thought, research and experimentation, but not make this person dependent on me to keep their bees alive. I want them to understand the "why", not just the "what".
Looking for some experience from others that have had successful mentor relationships with others, and how those looked.
I cracked a box for the first time fishing out a frame, they got a little spicy moving the frames out so I found plan B. What do you think?