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Draken-Korin
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First I would like to give MoonglowMerchant props for this idea on the Siege Boards as I "borrowed" it from there. *smirks* Thanks MM, fantastic idea.
I remember my first days adventuring (1999) in the lands east of Yew, when hordes of monsters roamed the lands. You could easily make a great deal of gold there (for that time period), as long as you avoided your items being looted upon death by one of the scores of creatures that would surround you, or suffer the misfortune of another player "not always red" offering to help carry your things when you appeared to be struggling.
With that said it was in this time period I met Queen Isis of the Amazons. In the lands of The Reapers, they were brother/sister guilds that had housing together far east of Yew.
I remember vividily both members of those guilds, and how much larger than life they seemed to me. How I respected the style of play I was allowed to "somewhat" become involved in.
Back in those days community was truly a sight to behold. Large groups hanging near/outside the homes they had built, with no visions of riches and items, but only to enjoy the company of others.
Anyways Queen Isis, great leader of this group of Amazons and Reapers, is my response to start off this thread.
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to learning others beginnings.
I remember my first days adventuring (1999) in the lands east of Yew, when hordes of monsters roamed the lands. You could easily make a great deal of gold there (for that time period), as long as you avoided your items being looted upon death by one of the scores of creatures that would surround you, or suffer the misfortune of another player "not always red" offering to help carry your things when you appeared to be struggling.
With that said it was in this time period I met Queen Isis of the Amazons. In the lands of The Reapers, they were brother/sister guilds that had housing together far east of Yew.
I remember vividily both members of those guilds, and how much larger than life they seemed to me. How I respected the style of play I was allowed to "somewhat" become involved in.
Back in those days community was truly a sight to behold. Large groups hanging near/outside the homes they had built, with no visions of riches and items, but only to enjoy the company of others.
Anyways Queen Isis, great leader of this group of Amazons and Reapers, is my response to start off this thread.
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to learning others beginnings.