I posted early this year about how I’ve been fighting cancer; how I had extensive surgery, and how this game and the friends I made here keep going.
The cancer came back. I am starting chemo in a few weeks; it was delayed for months because of insurance issues, but finally, it’s going to happen.
I appreciate ANET sticking to the release schedule, even if some systems aren’t quite finished, because that means I still will get to enjoy some of HoT, whatever happens. I was too sick to play in the betas, but my treatment and pain management has improved, so now I can log in for a few hours each week.
So thank you for not delaying things.
Some people think that posts like this are silly or pointless, that really sick people should focus on bigger things. We ARE. But it’s also necessary to keep hold of small things, too. For a decade, I was homebound, partly because of this cancer. Guild Wars was a way for me to experience sunny skies and do things and run around and make friends again, even if it was just virtual. It played a huge part in me coping with the isolation until I got well enough to start having a real life again. It will always be important to me.
So, now that I’m getting ready for the next step in my fight, I am glad that ANET will let me, when I am able, to have new small, make-believe, but very precious adventures in Tyria.
Thank you.
Tarnished Coast