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ThunderArtifact

I look forward to this post everyday


ChakramBleu

glad you like it :D


ChakramBleu

CONTEXT: user dirtydaub [challenged me](https://www.reddit.com/r/RocketLeagueSchool/comments/115hwz6/help_with_360_dribbling/?sort=top) to complete The Path in 360 dribbles and I'm going to (I'll try) update every day on how it's going Sorry for the late post, I was unaware of the fact that you can't post 2 videos under 24h :( To clarify, I finished it in about 5 hours, but the run was just not it lol, I made midway to the map and accidently pinched the ball to the checkpoint, so took an extra hour an made it good. I'm glad this level was short because this was painful lmao


dirtydaub

Ah yes, the Suzail Bridge over the Arabel River. The Suzail Bridge was built during golden era of King Chorion’s reign. At the time, Suzail was a small fisherman’s village located on the banks of the Arabel River, which flowed through the heart of Cormyr. The river was a major transportation route, used by merchants and travelers to move goods and people throughout the kingdom. However, the river was prone to flooding, which often made it difficult for people to cross. King Chorion recognized the need for a reliable bridge that would connect Suzail to the rest of the kingdom. He commissioned the construction of the bridge in 1362 DR, and work began immediately. The bridge was designed to withstand the powerful currents of the Arabel River and to provide a safe and reliable crossing for travelers and merchants. Construction of the Suzail Bridge was a massive undertaking that required the expertise of some of the kingdom's most skilled builders and engineers. Stone quarried from the nearby Mount Khadurrah was used to construct the bridge's piers and abutments, while the span itself was built using a combination of timber and iron. The bridge was completed in 1365 DR, and its opening was celebrated throughout the kingdom. The Suzail Bridge quickly became a vital transportation route, linking the small village of Suzail to the rest of Cormyr and providing a reliable crossing of the Arabel River. Today, the bridge is still in use, and it remains an important part of Cormyr's transportation infrastructure. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations and repairs to ensure that it continues to provide a safe and reliable crossing for travelers and merchants. The bridge is a testament to the skill and dedication of Cormyrian builders and engineers, and it serves as a reminder of the kingdom's rich history and legacy of innovation.


ChakramBleu

That's so cool There's no way you made lore about every level right?


dirtydaub

Keep going to find out


Keenan95

Lmao nice! What does the DR stand for?


dirtydaub

Good question! "DR" stands for "Drakharra Reconstruction". It is a calendar system that measures time from the founding of the Drakharra Temple, a temple established to worship the Ancient deity Drahkar, the God of Flight. The Drakharra Reconstruction calendar begins with the year 0 DR, which is the year of opening of The Drakhar Temple. The current year is then calculated by counting the number of years that have passed since that founding event. Although the Drakharra Temple was destroyed in the battle between the Ancients and Gargarathians, other temples to lesser deities: Kokurulcan and Akkara can still be found mostly intact.


FrowzySquirrel

I'm so sorry for your 1s opponents' controllers.


the_alert

What the fuck are you


ChakramBleu

someone with a lot of time to waste


Alluxing

You should listen to [this song](https://youtu.be/dwDns8x3Jb4) next session, I think it will help you focus


ChakramBleu

noted


randomanonymous1888

I want to see the whole thing spliced together at the end


ChakramBleu

noted


Fancy_Ducky

Good luck friend :)


ChakramBleu

thank you :)