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126960, (DELETED) [BATTLE] Xendanth the Dweller of the Wilds
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Thu Jan 21 05:05:36 2016

At 1 o'clock AM, Day of the Sun, 20th of the Month of the Shadows
on the Theran calendar Xendanth perished, never to return.
Race:wood-elf
Class:ranger
Level:51
Alignment:Neutral
Ethos:Neutral
Cabal:BATTLE, the BattleRagers, Haters of Magic
Age:335
Hours:157
127018, I generally enjoyed Xendanth.
Posted by Jormyr on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
You didn't make the biggest splash when you were around, but you
always seemed to have a head on your shoulders. Hopefully you
enjoyed yourself.
126969, Nice Job
Posted by Tanzer on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
You were a classy, cool character and I completely underestimated you two times.

You gave me one hell of a lesson on hunter mechanics.

Battle ranger is tough to have fun with, so I hope you come back with something a little more entertaining for you.
127015, Was good fighting you.
Posted by Zendaranth on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>You were a classy, cool character and I completely
>underestimated you two times.
>
>You gave me one hell of a lesson on hunter mechanics.
>
>Battle ranger is tough to have fun with, so I hope you come
>back with something a little more entertaining for you.
I was hoping I could avoid your lion long enough to get some critical hits in which i was able to. You were awesome to fight. Thanks for the talks to.
126967, Well Done
Posted by Varnon on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Sorry our playing times to not align. I like you a lot and wish we could have done more together.

Sorry to see this but I understand. Villager ranger is hard.

GLWYN.
127014, Thanks Commander
Posted by Zendaranth on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>Sorry our playing times to not align. I like you a lot and
>wish we could have done more together.
>
>Sorry to see this but I understand. Villager ranger is hard.
>
>GLWYN.
After traveling with you and seeing what you are capable of, made me think, we all start out in CF the same. An idea that we want to try and see how it goes. Well your character inspired me to try battle again some day, and I will. Thanks for your interactions.
126965, By far my favorite nemesis.
Posted by Cainasir on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Sorry you had it so rough there in the beginning. It really wasn't a fair match up for you at times but you were always a class act and I think we developed something of a friendship IC in the end. As much as Cainasir was capable of, at least.

I really wanted to assassinate that duergar in Darsylon that day. I both wanted to laugh and cry when you ambushed me.
127017, Most memorable part of Xendanth life.
Posted by Zendaranth on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>Sorry you had it so rough there in the beginning. It really
>wasn't a fair match up for you at times but you were always a
>class act and I think we developed something of a friendship
>IC in the end. As much as Cainasir was capable of, at least.
>
>I really wanted to assassinate that duergar in Darsylon that
>day. I both wanted to laugh and cry when you ambushed me.
I really enjoyed fighting you. You showing me how weak rangers can be, and me trying every trick I could think of to get on top of you. Most memorable time was I was looking for the Duergar mage. I found him in Darsalon. You were there hiding on the path, stalking the duergar. I set up south of you, Observing you. I was hoping that you would go north, strike the Duergar, then come south and I would finish you off.

Well, you stepped south, into my waylay, and fled all the way north past the duergar. I moved north against the Duergar, and he ran away from me. I was heading south through the vale, and true to form, you came back and kicked my ass. I did get away but died to bleeding.

You sent me notes saying I had let a mage live by attacking you, etc.

Well Later I logged on and found you stalking the Duergar again. This time I watched you, and noticed you move south when the Duergar moved north. To get more stalks I assumed. I crept south so the guards would come back. Luck to not come out of camo as mariners creeping in the woods is not good. Well that happened a few times and I had to log off. I sent you a note saying good luck with the assassination attempt on the Mage.

All in all awesome time playing CF once again.
126962, Surprisingly tough on water
Posted by incognito on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Thank you for being up for a fight in ragerly fashion. You were quite difficult to take down when on the water (I never managed it) and I liked your attitude.
127012, RE: Surprisingly tough on water
Posted by Zendaranth on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>Thank you for being up for a fight in ragerly fashion. You
>were quite difficult to take down when on the water (I never
>managed it) and I liked your attitude.

I had fun fighting you. I think I can guess who you are playing. I nearly got you in the mountains after our fight in the water, you got away, and I died to bleeding, It was awesome fighting you. You are really deadly, however more friendly than I would expect from what you are. I could really imagine Xendanth and you stepping into the Inn and talking tactics over a drink. Leaving weapons at the door of course.

127025, RE: Surprisingly tough on water
Posted by incognito on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Yeah, that was me. The time you bled out I thought you definitelly had me. I did something to lag myself trying to finish you off, (forget what) and when you didn't die to it I was sure you were about to walk back in and finish me with an ambush. It was only a round but it felt like forever before I could quaff.

It was a really good close fight, that one.

As far as friendliness goes, my character would ideally see two things in every one. You showed one of those things which meant I had a small hope I could teach you the other thing my character would ideally see. So you were seen as someone I was currently at odds with, but might not be forever. Hence an element of wanting to build a relationship that was civil.