And we're back
Sorry about disappearing like that; my domain registrar and I had a difference of opinion that needed to get sorted out. Anyhow, there’s a bunch of news that needs to get posted, and I’m...
Sorry about disappearing like that; my domain registrar and I had a difference of opinion that needed to get sorted out. Anyhow, there’s a bunch of news that needs to get posted, and I’m...
Well, that’s it. Yahoo!’s Geocities website-hosting service is, as of today, officially closed. With it closes at least a dozen Ultima website, including some project websites listed here at Aiera. I haven’t gone through...
Michael Shorten has released “Siege Perilous,” his Ultima-inspired tabletop RPG. “Siege Perilous” is an RPG based on the Ultima Age of Darkness CRPG games – #1 through #3. It is developed from an adaptation...
As the third icon in the sidebar indicates, Aiera is now on Twitter. If you’re a user of the micro-blogging service, follow us!
I almost forgot to mention that the downloads section for Ultima 2 has been made fully functional again as well. So if you have a moment or an inkling, good reader, check thou it...
I’ve been away too long. The downloads don’t work. The news hasn’t been updated in over a month. And don’t even get me started about Lost Sosaria. I’ve been away from Ultima too long,...
…there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they...
Okay, the site has been restored to working order, at least as far as posting news and whatnot is concerned. However, because things at this end have proven busier than expected (new fathers and...
You totally didn’t read it here first, but there it is: Ultima series creator Richard Garriott has parted ways with Tabula Rasa (also his creation) publisher NCSoft in order to pursue new interests. Apparently,...
…and if you feel so inclined, good Reader, please to put the penny in the Dragon’s hat! No, I’m not asking for donations. But it occurs to me that the good Reader is probably...