I might as well put the following dates out for public information, as I'm about 99.9% certain I won't be reactivating my UO accounts. I think UO is basically dead and EA's just going to keep pulling all the diehard players' strings so they keep their subscriptions going until the 15th anniversary comes and goes and then it'll all be over with. Since I only have about half the history with UO that the rest of you do and playing had really become little more than a pointless grind for me, I just can't see the point in giving EA any more money just to see them keep stringing everyone along with a whole lot of empty promises and inuendo.
So, without further ado, here's some information that might help you all plan some IDOC activity. The last day I played, I thought I might be back after Christmas so I didn't stash anything except Margrette's soul stones and talismans (I think). So everything's pretty much right where it was when I was still playing on a regular basis.
Regina's cottage somewhere in Malas - The account was suspended on 11/20/2011. Items that might be of interest include one purchased house teleporter pad (the kind you have to recharge with gate scrolls); a city crystal ball (I think); one soul forge; some essence and residue (no relic fragments); odd jewelry, armor and weapons that might be worth enhancing or should be unraveled but probably will not give fragments; a whole lot of seeds in all colors and varieties; some live peculiar poppy plants that still have unharvested dust and some used up poppy dust that might be useful for decorating; some plant chemicals; some deco plants.
Carolyn's house in Ter Mur - This account was suspended on 12/4/2011. Items that might be of interest include one purchased house teleporter pad; one commodity deed box; city and dungeon crystal balls (have forgotten their official names); one soul forge; some essence and residue (probably no relic fragments); some imbuing ingredients collected in overland Ter Mur; some odds and ends of jewelry, weapons, and armor that might be imbuable or just unravel but probably won't give relic fragments; some quest items to turn into Axem; some chicken lizard coops housing regular and battle chicken lizards but I don't think anyone else can get the lizards out (if you pick them up and want to try coaxing them out, go for it by all means); a candelabra of souls; an empty basket of herbs; odds and ends of furniture. (Obsidian and/or Anna, don't forget to grab your stuff and take anything you can access that Poo doesn't get to first.)
Luisa's house in Malas - This account was suspended on 12/6/2011. Possibly useful items include a commodity deed box; city and dungeon crystal balls; 4 or 5 purchased teleporter pads; some tailoring and smithing BODs (nothing that great and they take only take up about 300 item storage); asome imbuing ingredients (no relic fragments); a relatively small amount of ingots and wood; odds and ends of jewelry, weapons and armor; lots of decorative plants; some plant chemicals; a soul forge; furniture odds and ends, including one grandfather clock.
Margrette's house outside Zento - This account was suspended on 12/7/2011. The beehive should go back to Shalimar, please!! She gave it to me because I was whining one day about not expecting to ever get one form turning in stuff for "spring cleaning." I think I stashed Margrette's soulstones and talismans the lastday I played, but oh well if I didn't. Possibly useful items: commodity deed box; city and dungeon crystal balls; one purchased teleporter pad; all of the backstock from my crummy vendors; some imbuing ingredients (maybe 2 or 3 relic fragments??); a small amount of ingots and wood, cloth and leather; some vet reward dye tubs, a white cloth dye tub, and a white leather dye tub; some books collected from the Percolem and Axem quests; furniture odds and ends including one grandfather clock and some Tokuno stealable items and two of Doive's mounted fish and a fishing net. I think there's a music box at this house too but I can't remember for sure. And there's a mailbox out front.
Madeline's house in Malas - This account was also suspended on 12/7/2011. There's one purchased teleporter pad; a purchased hitching post; a vet reward tree stump; a commodity deed box; city and dungeon crystal balls; miscellaneous junk including maybe a pair or two of the big majik flippers and one or two pairs of those worthless bright yellow gauntlets; maybe an odd low-end power scroll or two; a small supply of ingots and lumber, cloth and leather; some casks of liquor Margrette made; a still; a soul forge; a raised garden bed; some seeds for plants that give orange petals, red leaves, and green thorns; furniture odds and ends.
I never acquired much on Siege and the only stuff I ever had of any value were the vet reward items I claimed. You aren't going to find stashes of arties and top-of-the-line imbuing ingredients. I never got brave enough to visit Siege's Abyss on a regular basis so most everything was gathered above-ground. All I cared about was running a shop selling basic crafted items, so that's pretty much all really managed to acquire between March and December of 2011. I wasn't a PvPer and never claimed to be, so if you think what you find at the IDOCs is junk, well that's why. It's all just junk painstakingly gathered by someone who really never became very good at playing UO.
Have fun, folks. Maybe whoever gets the useful items will be kind enough to pass it along to Shalimar to give to newcomers just starting out, instead of trying to sell it to make a huge profit.
And if you play on Origin, the account with my keep in Fel was suspended on 11/21/2011. And the account with my house on Balhae was suspended on 11/14/2011. And the account with my house on Atlantic was suspended on 11/21/2011. Again, not much of any value in any of those houses except maybe some run-of-the-mill vet reward items and a small supply of imbuing and crafting ingredients and maybe a small amount of BODs. Basically it all amounts to what most veteran players would consider a pretty pathetic showing for seven years of playing a lot more than I should have and paying EA a lot more money than I should have. Pretty sad what an addiction like UO leads you to--lots of wasted time and money.
Oh well.
Take care, folks.