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About Tanith and 155 Amande those days

Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 21:27
by Kether

Hi all,
Since years, I suddenly had decent holidays this summer and could come back to TMW, which I had never really left, in mind at least.
I'm playing the warrior Tanith, since late 2010-early 2011, don't remember well.

I just post here to warn about the fact that, those days or since this summer, my 10 years old daughter likes to play Tanith (lvl 96) while I'm exclusively playing her own warrior, that she created and named, called 155 Amande, evolving on a specific account - all is to gain on her own, like the real newbie we've all been.
155 Amande is the registration's name of a lamb she likes a lot, since her aunts raise a flock of about 100 sheep.

This child mostly likes to fight a bit without fear of immediately dying and explore maps that a newbie couldn't immediately know. On my side, I'm trying to prepare for her a somewhat equivalent character, waiting it to reach level 70 and leaving it at this point.

Well, all this to say that you could talk to Tanith but that she can't answer to you since, although she's learning english, she's a native french speaker and not enough advanced to have an active dialog in this language.

Passing by, I'd like to sincerely thank and congratulate all those that have obviously improved the game in all its aspects since I had to be away from it, forced by life : that's really, really, impressive, spectacular, going in a very good direction for all the actual and future players.
So, many, many thanks to you all and for the unchanged good vibrations since the beginning.


Re: About Tanith and 155 Amande those days

Posted: 14 Nov 2025, 03:08
by WildX

Thank you for sharing this story! I am part of probably the first generation of people who improved their English thanks to The Mana World as a kid, so I'm glad your daughter is becoming part of this long tradition! I would tell her to be brave and talk with people as best as she can, you'd be surprised how quickly wanting to make friends in a videogame can motivate your child to learn a whole language. Incredible to think how this is now a multigenerational experience! :)