The End of NAKREM

This is it. As of June 23, 2007, I will no longer update Nakashima of Remora. This is coming from a World of Warcraft player who is four levels away from being 70. I have lost interest of Final Fantasy XI.

Since I starting playing WoW, I have been posting on my new blog, just for World of Warcraft. Not much on there about my adventures, but it has alot of info I have discovered, playing as a Warlock.

I still look at the FFXI community, though I’m not a part of it anymore. Neat features have been added, plus a new expansion pack is coming soon. You can now trasfer characters to other servers, and you no longer need a world pass to get on a server chosen at random. That was a very good move made by Square-Enix, but it’s not enjoyable with the declining player base.

In closing: I wish the very best to new and current FFXI players. I have no plans to delete Nakashima. I may come back if they decide to change a feature that I will find better than WoW. However, in case of a Remora database crash and all players disappear from the world, or S-E decides to delete Nakashima, here is a little memorial for my favorite Red Mage Mithra…


Nakashima – RDM/BLM
January 2005 – November 2006

I will miss you.

Well…/farewell


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