In one of the first Shroud of the Avatar devchats, one Portalarium employee commented something to the effect of "The game does not take place in Sosaria. Actually, I'm not even sure even sure we have the rights to Sosaria."
Later in that same devchat, you talked to us about how many facets of the Ultima world, including Sosaria, Mondain and the shattered crystal, have been a part of your imaginary landscape since your childhood.
Now, many of those same facets are, as I understand it, the intellectual property of EA Games.
So, I wonder: What's it like to have something that came from your imagination under the control of an external party?
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In one of the first Shroud of the Avatar devchats, one Portalarium employee commented something to the effect of "The game does not take place in Sosaria. Actually, I'm not even sure even sure we have the rights to Sosaria."
Later in that same devchat, you talked to us about how many facets of the Ultima world, including Sosaria, Mondain and the shattered crystal, have been a part of your imaginary landscape since your childhood.
Now, many of those same facets are, as I understand it, the intellectual property of EA Games.
So, I wonder: What's it like to have something that came from your imagination under the control of an external party?
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