The Carolean Prayer
You know – my whole day I had “Hey Ferb” on my mind. Even during jumpingclass in the stable, all I could hear in my head was “Hey Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today”. ALL DAY. And then I got “You’re gonna get a mission” or whatever it’s name is, because I seem to constantly come across just THAT one episode while studying.
And then, when I took some pics for todays blog, I ended up with “The Carolean Prayer” on my mind instead. I guess that’s a bit better.
Either way. So whats up. I’ve been studying like a moron the last week, finishing “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” by Hugo and wrote an essay about it. That book is twisted. I’m NEVER EVER going to be able to see the movie EVER again the same way. All the characters just got… darker. Meaner. Vicious. Or well, more vicious than they already were. Shit. I’ll never be able to see the climax scene when Quasi pours all the lava without imagine Jehan’s brain smashed all over the tower. Eugh.
Either way, what more. Well, Michelle and I have solved the biggest mystery of our childhood today. There’s this computergame in Sweden – The Rosemond Hill(Valley) Series. I didn’t care much for the games when I were younger but one detail. The end song, that comes on when you quit the game… I could start up the game only to turn it off again just to hear the tune. It was practically impossible to find the song, but finally, we did it tonight. And >here< it is. It’s… perfection.
Talking about games, we also talked about old computergames we loved. As you know, my fellow readers, I love and have loved The Sims for a very long time, but there is actually one more game, one more, that I had the biggest passion for, before The Sims came in, and I haven’t really let go of it.
Atlantis – The Lost Tales.

It’s one of the creepiest games _I_ have ever played, and it scared me to death pretty much all through the game, but I can’t help but love it. It might have been the first time I actually lost myself into a alternate reality, into a fantasygame and just lived there together with Seth, Agatha, Melajnz, Lascoyte, Creon, Rhea, Actyon, Anna, Hector and all the others. When flying the flyer (?), you know, the ships with the wings, to Carbonek to run in the forest to the dreading, and multiple, moments you’re almost killed by Meljanz. The game scares me, but I can’t help but wanting to play it again. I just need a computer “old” enough to do so. Or get the PS1 version.
Well. yeah, what can you say. Either way, jumping back to “The Carolean Prayer“, there’s actually a reason I just recently got it on my mind, and that’s because of this beauty:

I got it last week, but due to studying I hadn’t been able to open it and adore it just yet. I’m about to write a review about it for Hårdrock.com, but I ain’t allowed until Oct 15th, so you’ll have to wait for that ; ).
Oh well, I shall return to my wet-fooded buddy and his mates and soon hit the beds. Talk to you later!
// Sara
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