Thank you for the welcomes! Mattplex, I might try it eventually. I was pleasantly surprised how much I have been enjoying the genre. I'll start with the questions.
Devil Survivor originally got me into the series, I believe that was the one for the DS I played through. Multiple endings and enjoyable battle/social system. I have now started Persona 3 FES and am (nearly?) done with it. Next on the list is Persona 4.
England was probably the most interesting place I have cycled around. Absolutely beautiful country and there were always other cyclists on the road or trails to talk to. Second would be the Denver area. I particularly enjoyed the Cherry Creek trail there - again very beautiful and fun place.
The community is the first thing that comes to mind. I do not know what specifically made it so great to me, but I built connections that have lasted the last eleven years through the game and still maintain contact/visit some friends I originally met in game from all across the US to England, France, and Norway. The people were absolutely fantastic. The profession(class) variety was also great to me and I fell in love with the support aspect of MMO's through playing my bureaucrat and being responsible for crowd control and affecting whether the team/raid lived/died through roots, snares, mezzes, or charming the enemies. Additionally, it was my introduction to mass pvp through fighting over land or rare bosses and I was lucky enough to experience 125+vs125+ skirmishes (and the lag that came along with that ) and eventually mech battles with the Lost Eden expansion.
I got the name Chaltier from an old Playstation game called Tales of Destiny. It is a character in the game.
Without knowing you at all, I'd recommend The Fault in Our Stars as an excellent book.
Thanks for the guest access! I find them amusing from what little I encountered of them (only the Dominion tutorial, really)
I was in the Air Force for about six years.
I enjoy reading a bit of everything, but have been on a fantasy kick for the last couple weeks. I recently finished The Black Company series by Glen Cook, and have been devouring the Malazan series by Steven Erikson as well as The Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss. The last day or two has, unfortunately, been my college textbooks.