By Henning Lionheart
March 24, 2009. On this day, I first came to Second Life. Within a few minutes, I'd met the person who'd be my best friend in this virtual world. Riko Kamachi.

Now, within two months, I've lost my best friend as well as the best home in Second Life. One to cancer, the other to a whole different type of cancer called griefing.
Very few of you knew this before this moment, but I had strong feelings for Riko, feelings that only grew after she passed away.

I may just be a mad wolf with a box. But I am far more than that, too. I am a PROUD mad wolf with a box! Proud to be a part of the Galaxy family. Proud be have walked these halls for years. There will never again be a place as majestic and inviting..

Time heals all wounds, or so they say. This would will never fully heal, for any of us.
As we prepare for the final voyage on board our fair lady, we should all keep our memories of her in our hearts. Think of her with kindness and love. Cherish the moments we've all shared on board..
With the deepest respect
Henning Lionheart, guard wolf
**Now, within two months, I've lost my best friend as well as the best home in Second Life. One to cancer, the other to a whole different type of cancer called griefing.**
ReplyDelete:-( I am so sorry for your losses. I once met Riko at a Harry Potter-inspired sim. She was simply amazing. My heart breaks learning of her passing. I am also sorry for the impending closure of the SS Galaxy, my "getaway" for a LOT of years.
I am curious - you mention that "griefing" is the cause of the loss of your home. And the latest Newser article states that DB said LL was the only one who could save the Galaxy. Is it griefing that is shutting her down? If so, why isn't LL protecting what could easily be known as a staple of SL? This frustrates and angers me to no end. If it is truly griefing that is causing this, there MUST be a way to save our beloved home-away-from-home.