This post is about Noreaster. It’s about a really weird character in the game whose backstory and powers are all over the place and who really does seem to be an amalgam of four different (and equally messed up) personalities with a lot of very inconsistent and bizarre powers.

The basic elements of the Noreaster’s backstory are that he’s a powerful sorcerer who lives in a tower with his five children, none of whom (except for one) are human, but most of whom haveThis post is about Noreaster. It is about the importance of not relying on a single source for everything you need to know. It is about the importance of being prepared. And, it is about the importance of being able to adapt to any change in a way that suits you.

I have been thinking a lot lately about the importance of the two things: a) being prepared and b) being able to adapt to changes. Because they are so important, I have been writing about them a lot lately on this blog.This post is about Noreaster. A short intro.

I love Noreaster.

This is one of the things that make Noreaster so incredible.

It’s not really a post about Noreaster, but a series of posts that will help you understand the importance of this project. We’ll get to that in the next post, but for now this post will be about Noreaster.

Why Noreaster?

We’ll start with a very

title: This post is about Noreaster.

This post is about Noreaster. It’s about a really weird character in the game whose backstory and powers are all over the place and who really does seem to be an amalgam of four different (and equally messed up) personalities with a lot of very inconsistent and bizarre powers.

The basic elements of the Noreaster’s backstory are that he’s a powerful sorcerer who lives in a tower with his five children, none of whom (except for one) are human, but most of whom haveThis post is about Noreaster. It is about the importance of not relying on a single source for everything you need to know. It is about the importance of being prepared. And, it is about the importance of being able to adapt to any change in a way that suits you.

I have been thinking a lot lately about the importance of the two things: a) being prepared and b) being able to adapt to changes. Because they are so important, I have been writing about them a lot lately on this blog.This post is about Noreaster. A short intro.

I love Noreaster.

This is one of the things that make Noreaster so incredible.

It’s not really a post about Noreaster, but a series of posts that will help you understand the importance of this project. We’ll get to that in the next post, but for now this post will be about Noreaster.

Why Noreaster?

We’ll start with a very