A world that lives on forever.

Devlog: Twenty Souls Have Entered

There’s a strange feeling that comes with seeing that number tick upward. Twenty downloads. It’s not a massive number by any modern standard, but to me, it feels enormous. Twenty people, somewhere out there, chose to give Azthengar a chance. They clicked download, opened the file, and stepped into something I built from nothing but late nights, persistence, and a vision that refused to let go. That realization hits in a quiet, powerful way.

There’s pride in it, no question. Not the loud, boastful kind, but something steadier. The kind that comes from knowing I saw something through. This project started as an idea, a feeling really, and now it exists in a form that others can experience. That alone is something I don’t take lightly. It makes every bug, every crash, every frustrating rebuild feel worth it.

But there’s also nervousness. Because now it’s not just mine anymore. It’s in other people’s hands. I find myself wondering what they think when they first load it up. Do they feel the atmosphere? Do they understand what I’m trying to create? Do they keep playing, or do they step away after a few minutes? That uncertainty sits right beside the pride, and in a way, it keeps me grounded. It reminds me there’s always more to refine, more to improve.

And then there’s the glee. That simple, honest excitement. Twenty people. Twenty real attempts at Azthengar. That means something. It means the world I’ve been building isn’t just living in my head anymore. It’s out there, being explored, even if only for a short time. And that makes me genuinely happy. Not because of numbers, but because of connection. Because something I created reached someone else, even briefly.

If you’re one of those twenty, just know this: it means more than you probably realize. Download AZTHENGAR BUILDS 2026.05.01 TODAY!

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