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8 years agoHero+
"igazor;c-16305895" wrote:
@Hunter_Cottoneye - Yes, but you see in an effort to gentrify the Al Simharan desert, there must be constraints placed. Next thing you know the locals will have air conditioned gyms, bowling alleys, Internet cafes, shopping malls, laundromats, resident mummies will be used as school teachers and daycare providers, there will be all night dance clubs down in the already explored tombs, and a Planetarium will appear on the edge of the town map. And then...well, then, that would be igazor's version of Al Simhara already so I guess nothing bad happens except that the locals get to enjoy themselves more in between hosting all of the tomb related mystery and intrigue. :p
@igazor It would be such a bummer if some bourgie nightclub decided to colonize one of the tombs and mercilessly appropriate its throwback vibe. People these days are so proud of themselves for *discovering* the charm of distressed four-thousand-year-old limestone brick, artisanal locally-sourced small-batch canopic jars, and vintage hand-crafted wood sarcophagi. I guess even sim developers really have no shame, profiting off of someone else's culture while running roughshod over the local craftspeople whose work made the neighborhood so vibrant and full of life... ummm, or full of something, anyway.
Just so you know, I was into getting cursed by a mummy before it was big.
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