SWToR mmo

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Naux2010
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SWToR mmo

Unread post by Naux2010 » 24 Feb 2014 00:01

So I play the starwars mmo on the shadowlands server. Its a free to play game now and I wouldn't mind setting up a bountyhunter (mando class in the game) rp guild. just a place to practice language and have a good time. if interested my name on alliance side is Naux. On sith side look for either Naucs or Jennjer. those are the toons im on the most, usually in the evenings ~6-9pm central time.
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Re: SWToR mmo

Unread post by Vlet Hansen » 24 Feb 2014 01:34

Oh man, I haven't played in ages... maybe I'll get back on there if I have time.
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Re: SWToR mmo

Unread post by Raeth » 26 Feb 2014 07:49

Naux2010 wrote:So I play the starwars mmo on the shadowlands server. Its a free to play game now and I wouldn't mind setting up a bountyhunter (mando class in the game) rp guild. just a place to practice language and have a good time. if interested my name on alliance side is Naux. On sith side look for either Naucs or Jennjer. those are the toons im on the most, usually in the evenings ~6-9pm central time.
A few friends and I have a Mandalorian guild on The Ebon Hawk server. You can frequently catch snippets of Mando'a there. Raethandra or Fergamal are good contacts to add and message if you are interested. As a caveat, everyone is like myself - busy, busy, busy. We enjoy playing when we can, but that always has to be fit in when we have time. What is pleasant to see is that in general there are a lot of Mandalorian clans on The Ebon Hawk, and with that population there are actually quite a number of casual Mando'a speakers. It has, at times, been great practice and great fun.

It just makes for another fun opportunity to use Mando'a and build a Mando'a-speaking community!
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