Dear Lootius, Yesterday was one of those days that few of us will ever forget. For me, it was my birthday, and I got to celebrate it with some truly great friends. For others, it was unforgettable for a different reason - their loot pockets suddenly overflowed with golden riches! Huge gratz to them! Though I can’t help but feel like maybe Lootius accidentally swapped out my birthday gift, I’m sure it ended up where it was deserved... just not entirely sure where that leaves me, Lootius! Here’s to the next swirl, and maybe, just maybe, a little birthday magic that finds its way to the right pocket next time!!! Asking kindly ... with altar candles and heavy thorn whipping on my back. Loot be with us all, Lykke TheNun Read more: https://www.churchoflootius.com/thenuns-birthday/
Dear Lootius, Hands up, if you like killing trees ... Today, I embarked on a mission that’s about as thrilling as watching paint dry - harvesting trees. Yes, you heard that right. Your faithful Nun is out in the wilderness, Terratech in hand & drugs down my throat, chopping away at those stubborn trunks. It’s a lonely and somewhat boring task, but hey, it’s all for the greater good, right? After all, killing trees grants the all-important Resource Gathering skill, which, as you know, is linked to our ability to loot shiny stuff. And let’s be honest, who among us doesn’t want better loot ... Continue reading here ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/tree-killing-is-the-bomb/
Dear Lootius, Twenty years ago, when I first set foot on the lands of Calypso, I have to admit – I was blissfully ignorant of the art of sweating. The allure of pulling sweat from a mob never crossed my mind. I was too caught up in the thrill of the hunt, the chase, the loot. But oh, how times have changed. Now, I find myself drawn to those enigmatic half-moon circles of skilled players, who, like a secret cult under your divine gaze, stand for hours sweating the mighty ambulimaxes. There’s something oddly captivating about it. Like a dance, almost, between player and creature, a connection that’s both primal and pure. The evil and the good in a perfect harmony ... Read more ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/the-need-for-sweat/
Dear Lootius, You are your avatar … But your avatar isn’t always you! “I am my avatar” isn’t just the song of the English-born entrepreneur, director, producer, and creator of the avatar NEVERDIE, Jon Jacobs. It’s a reality for many of us who live and breathe through the characters we’ve created. In a way, we all wear masks, roles that others define us by. And often we can play a role, but deep down we are completely different. But when the stars align, an avatar can merge with a player into one ... Read more ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/you-are-your-avatar/
Dear Lootius, Over the weekend, I found myself in good company lost in the mesmerizing sands of the old, extended version of Dune. Every time I watch it, it strikes me anew with its depth and intensity – and this time was no exception. Now, before anyone jumps to conclusions, let me clarify: no, this isn’t a post about wanting to dive into the Dune game universe (tempting as it may be!). What really sparked my thoughts was that, as I was sweating it out at The Royal Club, I couldn’t help but notice some striking parallels between the classic film and Entropia; The struggles, collecting the resource sweat (the water of life), the intense desert vibes, and the second moon, Muad’dib, which mercifully shines down on the people. Read more ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/tell-me-about-your-homeworld-usul/
Dear Lootius, In the vastness of Entropia, we often find ourselves traversing landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see, filled with unknown creatures and endless opportunities. But as much as this world is about exploration and adventure, it is also a place where connections are formed – connections that can transcend the pixels on our screens. These friendships, though digital, are often as meaningful as those we make in the physical world. There is something uniquely profound about friendships forged in the wider universe and in our own little society, Church of Lootius, too. Many of us are separated by great distances – different countries, cultures, and even languages. Without the benefit of facial expressions or the subtle cues of body language, misunderstandings can occur far too easily. It’s essential to remember that the words typed on a screen come from a person, just like us, sitting behind their own keyboard, living their own life, and feeling their own emotions. Read more ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/the-importance-of-friendships/
Dear Lootius, Recently, I watched Franklyn (2008) with a very good and wise friend, and, Lootius, did that world remind me of our own parallel existence between real life and Entropia Universe. The dystopian world of “Meanwhile City” felt eerily close to the way Entropia operates. In both, everyone clings to a faith – whether it’s how to play the game, what to expect in loot returns, or how to interpret skills. Read more ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/the-faith-that-fuels-the-loot/
Dear Lootius, It’s a thought that flashes through your mind every time you purchase a strongbox in Entropia Universe. The anticipation builds as you hold the key, ready to unlock the mysterious box. Your hands tremble slightly, the thrill of possibility running through your veins. The box turns, begins to open, and … Read my comparative review of Hellraiser III and the mysterious allure of Entropia Universe's Strongboxes below ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/whats-in-the-box/
Oh, Dear Lootius, Belief is a fragile thing, and so is a promise. I promised to make this blog post, and no matter how the Universe turns, I’m a Nun of my words ;) BUT let’s face it, belief is like Thrill Seeker Party Panties – sometimes they’re comfy, sometimes they’re tight, and sometimes they just disappears entirely when you need them the most! Maintaining faith or even questioning it? That’s a game we all play, and trust me, like the fallen angels from the film Dogma (1999), it’s easy to lose. Even God, in that movie, takes the form of a playful woman who treats life like one giant cosmic joke, smiling and nodding while we poor souls wonder if we’re just players in some divine loot pool ... Read more and find out, what Jay and Silent Bob and the Fuck-song has to do with it all ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/trust-betrayal-and-the-fragility-of-belief/
Dear Lootius, Once again, a movie night with a good friend has provided some food for thought - and this time, I’m chewing on Venom (2018). Yes, that superhero movie where the journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) bonds with a toothy alien, and suddenly, everything becomes one long inner battle between man and symbiote. If that doesn't remind you of life in Entropia, then you're not looking closely enough ... Read it all here ... enjoy! https://www.churchoflootius.com/the-devil-or-a-superhero-within/
Dear Lootius, Sometimes you’re just out there, surfing the web, when bam – you stumble across something as juicy as Watchmen, and you’re left wondering how on Calypso you missed it. It’s like finding that hidden strongbox in Entropia, the one you didn’t know was there but now can’t live without. And let me tell you, my loot-loving friends, Watchmen is practically screaming for an Entropian comparison. At first glance, Watchmen seems like your typical superhero flick. You know – tight suits, nakid blue guys with big … hmmm … egos, and plenty of action (sounds fun already). But it’s so much more than that. It’s all about the fine line between good and evil, power and weakness, ego and survival. Kinda like us, really. Entropians are our own brand of superheroes, each with our quirks, skills, and yes, sometimes egos bigger than an ATH. But behind every mask – virtual or otherwise – is someone trying to survive in a universe of chaos ... Read it all here ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/watchmen-egos-and-the-heroes-of-entropia/
Dear Lootius, If you need a good film for Halloween, Jacob's Ladder should definitely be at the top of your list. Without a doubt, one of the best films I’ve watched. It’s a dive into horror with a twist, where Jacob, a Vietnam vet, tries to make sense of disturbing visions that seem to haunt him from both past and present. In his climb between the realms of Heaven and Hell, Jacob is forced to confront some uncomfortable truths. But how can I possibly draw a comparison between Jacob’s Ladder and Entropia? Well, for us Lootians, we’ve got our own ladder – the server connection – leading us up from our own version of earthly hell into our little slice of virtual heaven. Jacob’s Ladder gave us a glimpse of a man wandering between Heaven and Hell, trying to make sense of his life’s purpose. For Jacob, his ladder was a terrifying passage between his earthly life and whatever lay beyond. For us Lootians, though, the ladder looks more like a login screen – a gleaming portal that says, “Welcome back, sinner. Forget your troubles and embrace the sweet, virtual embrace of Entropia!” Who needs a purgatory when we’ve got Nakid Cow Fisting and golden loot showers from our benevolent Lootius? Read about the horror here ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/climbing-jacobs-ladder-to-the-haunted-realm-of-lootius/
Dear Lootius, In a world where masks are worn to suppress emotions and where voices are silenced in the name of order, freedom stands on the edge of a knife. Such a world is not just a distant dystopia; it reflects our own virtual realities, where the absence of a human touch – and the simple ability (or will) to truly listen and understand – leaves us feeling lost, unheard, and disconnected. Read more ... https://www.churchoflootius.com/the-revolution-beneath-the-mask/
So great seeing you here, Finnigan It was on this forum I notified CoL that you would join soc back in 2010 ... and now you're a Kaos
Dear Lootius, real life is calling ... no appreciation post from your Nun today ... But have a tune ... ... and enjoy your day, life and everything ... > Lyrics
Dear Lootius, Nothing is ever as it seems. Life goes so much deeper than the pixels on our screens, the avatars we create, or the roles we play. Beyond the surface lies the authentic; the moments, connections, and truths that make life truly precious. Let's never forget to hold onto what’s real. Never forget to cherish the people and experiences that make this journey worthwhile, because life itself is a gift too valuable to ignore. You can do anything. That's all from me today! Lootius bless, Yours faithfully! >
Dear Lootius (and Lootians), The Church of Lootius is on a mission, and that mission is simple: to create fun, free, and memorable events for everyone in Entropia Universe. You may have noticed, that we’ve already begun ... Read more about our events here: https://www.churchoflootius.com/the-joy-of-bringing-people-together-church-of-lootius-events/