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Generation 2: Aerissa and Caleb

Shortly after things started to calm down on the family compound, tragedy struck again.  This segment of the family's story will be best told through screenshots of the emotions and thoughts alone.  I'm not sure there is much I can add to the description other than… Death likes to party.  (Yes, this one will be a bit screenshot heavy.)

Yes… that was Darcy that passed on in front of her grandchild…while she was tending to her.

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  • Is it me, or does Death get dehydrated after reaping your character?

    Is that seriously him standing there drinking spring water on the porch? Weird!

  • @Rhii – Haha, actually that is Death blowing on one of those party horns. I tried to get as good of a shot of it as possible. He had the thought about wanting to be BFF with someone, then started shaking a noise maker in the air, then got out the horn xD

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We are a family of gamers. Mom (Darcy/Syrana) and Dad (Brian/Sideshow) have been gaming for as long as they can remember back when you only had a joystick to use and saved your games to cassette tapes.

They've been gaming together since they met in 2002. Sometime after 2006, they both started playing World of Warcraft and did that for many years. They started this blog, originally called Sideshow & Syrana which has now transitioned to the new Stay-At-Home Gamers site, while keeping all of the original content.

Starting in 2010, two more gamers came along (now known as Princess Boo and Mr. X) and they are now old enough where they both enjoy playing games and watching others play games. They are both excited to have others to watch them play their favorite games. Come along with us and let's enjoy these games together!


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