Thursday, May 8, 2008

Today’s Word: Fragile

As I sat on a motorcycle on my way to work today, I saw a brown, scruffy dog, dead and flattened, on New Petchburi Road. My heart sank, I held my breath, I thought of my dog at home, and I grimaced at the thought.

When I think of my relationship with some friends, I also realize how fragile it is, and how it can easily snap like a piece of thread.

I’ve been thinking a lot about how fragile everything is these days. Life, bonds, hearts. I guess it’s a scary thought, thinking of things that are gone or broken.



On another topic, there’s a new RPG game call Fragile: Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo (or Farewell Ruins of the Moon) set to release on Wii some time this year. I stumbled upon this game accidently and from what I’m reading it looks pretty interesting. I don’t own a Wii unfortunately.

The game’s protagonist is a boy name Seto. The setting is post-apocalyptic, a dark world covered with fog. He wanders the world, searching for survivors and a mysterious girl name Heroine. He battles with ghosts and demons that lurk among the fallen cities.

According to the game creators, the game will not be like Silent Hill (survival horror) but rather deals with human drama.

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