RE: (AGE DEATH) [OUTLANDER] Calue Treeclimber the Sprig...,
Ducktrainerer (Guest),
09-Aug-09 05:38 AM, #1
Aww, Treeclimber!,
Padwei,
09-Aug-09 08:05 AM, #2
*Wince* Fustrating to the very end...,
Lilorni (Guest),
09-Aug-09 08:32 AM, #3
RE: *Wince* Fustrating to the very end...,
Isildur,
09-Aug-09 08:55 AM, #4
Just out of Curiousity ...smtx,
Serial Ranger,
09-Aug-09 02:35 PM, #5
RE: (AGE DEATH) [OUTLANDER] Calue Treeclimber the Sprig...,
Edika (Guest),
09-Aug-09 05:52 PM, #6
wow, I did not see you on this one!,
Dragomir2 (Guest),
09-Aug-09 07:35 PM, #7
RE: (AGE DEATH) [OUTLANDER] Calue Treeclimber the Sprig...,
Tyraniel (Guest),
09-Aug-09 11:57 PM, #8
You seemed like a fun-loving guy,
Quird (Guest),
10-Aug-09 08:45 AM, #9
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#84451, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [OUTLANDER] Calue Treeclimber the Sprig..."
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Hmm, well...another age death, yeesh. Well what to say about Calue...seems I made her an awful long time ago now. First ranger, which I'm guessing most people could tell, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, and an horrific tendancy to think I was a paladin and run onto roads and die horrifically, which is another reason I'm amazed I made another age death, I don't think I ever actually avoided fights. Hunters are a barrel of fun, and recieve much bad press imho. Archery saved my life countless times, though aimed shot seemed utterly unreliable, the versatility of the serpent strikes is also great...Just a shame it took me 608 hours to get a basic grasp on these things =)
Calue was made to be a brief diversion after Synoria, and then the chortling monster just grew on me, she was an absolute ball to play, and right now I really want to make another felar. Incidently I never once said, Mre *grin*
I was made sunwarden follow Ceyreiana and it certainly affected my playstyle. The amount of hate they generated (which personally I found way overblown) made me decide to rarely if ever group, and if at all possible avoid the fort. In my opinion...sunwardens opinion...all the whining is so much petty bulldust. I never once saw or arranged any co-operation beyond the information sharing level...Oh well.
Ah, yes, I would like to apologise for the last couple weeks sporadic logging, real life had grabbed me by the neck and was shaking me, its kinda funny, that I die of age death four hours into my comeback of being logged 24/7...guess I can try something new now...like a paladin.
Met many great folks this char, and will post some goodbyes, next day, I always feel way to drained right after the death of these long lived chars. Hmm, what else...
Having played many tribs and outties now, I do have to say that the interactions between them is a lot better on the funstick these days, the amount of sheerly petty stuff has dropped remarkably. So good stuff guys, pettiness for its own sake isn't fun for anyone...and it used to be rife in this dynamic.
Oh, well, I know I had a lot of things I wanted to say in my goodbye, but blown if I can remember them right now. Anyway, thanks to everyone who interacted with this ducky, and the imms for providing such a fun escape from the drudgery of having a life (which is highly over-rated) =)
Ducktrainer.
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Padwei | Sun 09-Aug-09 08:05 AM |
Member since 11th Mar 2009
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#84452, "Aww, Treeclimber!"
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I think our interactions were minimal but I liked knowing you were around on the goodie Outlander side of things. Back to the paladin drawing board, eh? Good luck!
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#84453, "*Wince* Fustrating to the very end..."
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I often like your characters. My first character ever was inducted by your trib paladin who's name escapes me but i really liked him.
'Are you asking a paladin if necromancy is peachy with him?'
I love that line. However i must say this character of yours has been nothing but fustrating to me. First with inductions, it was really hard to find you and finally Mreash took pity on me and interviewed me. Secondly with scarces meetings and chats...no guidance or much interaction. And now this...couldn't the character have lived for another just another week...no maybe another day or two? I just needed a bit more time to finish some things...Bah!
Hehe. Despite everything i still liked this character, i first met her as an enemy so to speak and i did have a few chats with her, and like most of your other characters I wish i could have gotten to know her better.
GLWYN
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Serial Ranger | Sun 09-Aug-09 02:35 PM |
Member since 01st Aug 2009
21 posts
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#84459, "Just out of Curiousity ...smtx"
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I have a hunter as well, and I saw you using the Hunters Longbow at some point. But, mine always seems to be utterly useless. Does it improve enough to warrant using it at hero?
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#84462, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [OUTLANDER] Calue Treeclimber the Sprig..."
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It was awesome to interact with you. I loved you RP of sitting at the Market Square and chat till the coast was clear. And then BHAM. Your raids looked so much fun that I wanted to join, but was never sure which side to take.
Another Outlander who took time out and chilled at the Inn. It was always fun to see you at the druid at the front of the Inn asking for a drink. Someone you never came in the Inn. Any particular reason?
Thank you for all the fun. GLWYN
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#84466, "wow, I did not see you on this one!"
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Everytime I was in the air as Lenfelin, if you were on, I knew you were going to be taking shots at me. I'm still not sure if I should have warrented you if I was above Galadon and you were in the city shooting at me in the air... It was one of those gray areas I could never quite decide on. As always, well done!
Dragomir
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#84469, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [OUTLANDER] Calue Treeclimber the Sprig..."
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Wish I'd had more time to hunt with you Calue, but my time here seemed to coincide with your absence. Still, got the impression that you were pretty cool during the short interactions we had.
Good Luck with the next!
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#84489, "You seemed like a fun-loving guy"
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Which is a shame, because I have to echo what everyone else said about never seeing you. But when I did, you were fun to interect with, however brief it was.
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