Contrary to what many people may think, working here at Massively doesn't mean we get to sit around and play our favorite MMOs all day. (We wish, though, and welcome any benevolent overlord who would like to pay us to do that.) Add in family, friends, and that whole "life" thing, and time dwindles as much for us as it does for anyone similarly carrying a full-time job and a host of adult responsibilities. However, when you're Massively's own Rubi Bayer, you get all that plus having the mantle of Community Manager, which means you essentially get another big "family" to spend time with! Even so, she still managed to get some time to run around in Dungeons and Dragons Online recently and brought us a shiny screenshot souvenir. Rubi explains:
"My time has been pretty limited for gaming lately, and I haven't been able to play Dungeons and Dragons Online for a couple of weeks. This morning I found myself with some free time, so I set a bit of it aside for gaming. I headed for Three-Barrel Cove, an area way below my Rogue's level, but I need to impress the Free Agents. I also have a weakness for the explorable area here -- the sea and coastline are gorgeous -- so I stopped to enjoy the view before heading off to find some ogres to beat down!"
Hey DDO fiends, we'd love to hear from you! Send us your screenshots of adventure to oneshots@massively.com along with your name, the name of the game, and a description of what we're seeing. Guild name or any other similar details are also welcomed. You never know -- yours could be the next one we post here on One Shots!
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Nov 13th 2010 3:33PM pcgneurotic said
I just started going there myself actually. It is really gorgeous, and the beaches are perfect - until a bunch of skeleton warriors pop up out of the sand to greet you. :D
Posted: Nov 13th 2010 3:57PM (Unverified) said
the dungeon in the bottom of the ship is really spooky I loved going through it
Posted: Nov 13th 2010 11:35PM apoguita said
I swear theres a place just like that in Guild Wars in Lions Arch
Posted: Nov 19th 2010 4:37PM Severius said
isn't "Here's your moment of Zen" trademarked by Jon Stewart's Daily Show?







