Aurora Savira



One of my favorite ballroom in Second Life: "New Moon!"

"New Moon", the former "Purple Moon" has 
now evolved into a classier and elegant ballroom. It is owned
 by Puck Ida and Palmerston Yakan (awesome people! I love them both!). They are the co-owners of the New Moon, a romantic ballroom that welcomes every lover and loveless person in SL ;)  

I suppose you don't know that I also work there as their hostess part time. I'm promoting it because I love it their soo much! Forget about the lags and the pose balls that work "one-way." The ballroom contains Intan couple dances that are a must to play around when you're bored while talking to your dance partner ;) 

You will also find a hot air balloon that tours couples all around the sim. I've tried it for the first time and it looks marvelous! Even though I'm alone and enjoying this moment without a partner :(   



I've attached pictures of the ballroom... My pictures aren't great, but I'll definitely guarantee you that being there is actually much better than relying on my images. 




For those newbies or those people who would rather save money on a ball gown or suit, you should check out the freebie cart by the entrance. The gowns/outfits are not the regular ones that you find in a freebie store. They are actually  gowns made by designers! And you can get them for free or for about 10L. Ain't that a great deal??!!!
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New Moon is definitely the "it" place for romance. Just look at this couple... omg, they make me go "awww."  So really, why don't you bring your date and check out the hot air balloon, the shops and the ballroom!

So if you're interested and I've convinced your curiosity to check out New Moon, you can click on the blog title and it will give you a tp (Teleport) back to SL. 

If you want more pictures of New Moon, visit its official site:

I hope to see you there some time!

Toodles~!


Aurora Savira
Hi there!

Me name's Aurora Savira and I am an active player of Second Life. Argh, Argh, Argh~ 

(What the hell is Second Life? click this link to find out)

If you are a resident, you will know that "Aurora Savira" is a pseudonym. Yes! It's not my real name, but I use it in-world as my resident name. And no, it does not point out to a particular race that I belong to. I remember a guy I've randomly met in SL (Second Life), who thought I was Indian because of my last name. Lol, honestly, I could have picked "Brentley" or "Skytower" as my last name, but the randomized last name chooser picks out a limited list to choose from. At that time, neither Brentley or Skytower matched my name Aurora. 


In my next blog entries, I highly doubt that I will ever enclose any personal information about my Real Life such as my real name, job, or where I specifically live. I find SL as another parallel world to the real one, but it's more appealing and interesting as the first one. 

Anyone can be anybody they want in SL. They can customize their appearances, to be DJs despite of how unexperienced they are in RL (real life), to dance and be escorts if they want to, to be models, clothing designers, architects and so forth. There are many opportunities that SL holds, surprisingly, it's becoming more than just a game... people actually do make RL investment out of it! 

I have observed people who do not take SL as only a game. They take it as a real life business, an investment that they hope to flourish. Residents of SL usually invest their money on land properties, which costs about 100- 300 DOLLARS. Crazy huh? Even though Linden Currency is used in SL, Real dollar money is the main fuel to Second Life's economy. 

Now that I've had experience in handling land properties, I understand how they work. Most SL residents rent out a piece of land and usually pay tiers ( a term used in SL which simply means rents) on a weekly or monthly bases. However, If you think about it, the main owner of the land does make lots of Linden money, which can be turned into Dollar currency. If the main owner holds an entire sim with so many lands that people rent, he/she can earn about $30 - $300 weekly and maybe more than that. It all depends on how many people rent and how big the land they are renting. Obviously, the bigger the land, the more expensive it can get. 

Even though Second Life seems like one of those teenage gaming, don't be fooled! You'll be surprised how old the gamers are. It's averaged around 30-48 year olds who are either single (less likely), married , divorced or widowed in RL. Therefore, MATURITY is required! And drama... inevitable lol.


So that sums up my first blog entry. It's about my mind endlessly ranting about SL business, SL business, SL business. And yes, I do own my own business which you will eventually find out hehe!