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27111, (DELETED) [EMPIRE] Hashok the Weaver of the Elements, Imperial Citizen
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Wed May 12 23:38:13 2004
At 1 o'clock AM, Day of the Bull, 22nd of the Month of the Frost Giant on the Theran calendar Hashok perished, never to return.
Race: | half-drow | Class: | invoker | Level: | 51 | Alignment: | Evil | Ethos: | Orderly | Cabal: | EMPIRE, the Empire | Age: | 185 | Hours: | 355 |
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27142, Finally gave up the five faces of evil...
Posted by Hashok on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Where to start. My playing times have dwindled, and I was beginning to get really bored with this character. I never had a written role, which was probably most of the reason, though I did have a base for it. If anyone cares, Hashok was the unwanted child of the daughter of a drow mistress of magic, raped by a human slave. He was set out to be sacrificed, but was interrupted. He was found in the underdark by a dark wizard, who saw what power was held in him. Hashok believed he was eternally damned, which would have made a good scion following, except for the fact he thought it was gone, and could not be taken back through any means he wished to suffer. Hashok could almost not have been evil except for a rotten core, as he appeared friendly to most.
I was uncaballed for probably half of my life. That got boring pretty fast when I had nothing to defend except for a guildhall. I took up empire as a means of not deleting in the first place, in an attempt to save a character that I still liked despite the boredom and try to make something out of it. One thing I wished I got to do was take a hell trip, and had I ever wanted to get it back, he thought his soul could be retrieved down there, OOC, I've been everywhere in the game, but never past the fourth circle, and that was a goal when I rolled the character O so long ago. Most of who Hashok considered his friends were Imperials, going on hell trips, and seemed to be having fun defending, so hashok took this as his chance to inflict pain on lightwalkers and go to hell, and took the oath.
I did get a little bit of random immteraction with this char, which I did not expect, but enjoyed regardless. I had stopped playing for most of the time Empire was around for the first go round, so this is really the first grasp of Imperial roleplay I got deep into. Whoever took over the empress in Modan taught me a good bit about how an Imperial would act, and I'm far better prepared if I make another (which I'm thinking I'm making something else anyway)
One other thing under immteraction, I was in Aran'Gird with Njaal, I think it was, and a demon there started yelling. Roleplay kept me from Lighting Njaal on fire until we went over there and talked to him to see if that was an IMM taking over, but I'd never heard him yell. We never went over to him, since we were out the door, I was just curious if someone had something cool in store I missed :P
People. Sure. Imperials first. Start with Blades, since there's a lot
Kardok- I really liked you. I love to see warriors who inspire that much fear in people, since I can't seem to make a supremely deathful warrior for the life of me. Hashok liked you, and were one of the few he would rely on. When you oathed me, I was hoping to start some sort of chat about my oathing so some IMM would maybe realize my plans, but I mentioned it and you started preparing. Good Char.
Dryzzel- Also liked you a lot. I would have backed you for emperor over Njaal, at the end, before what happened to you. You were a good war master, I think it's been said before you were too ragerish for an Imperial. I also think that's a lot of what makes the game more fun, and you did very well. Thanks for ranking a non imperial arcane way back in the day. Yoshifesd too.(who I also liked)
Drudendal- I do and don't see how you got such a bad rap. You weren't a newbie, and knew your ####, and sitting inside the palace you had good roleplay. But then, I've seen some logs. If all that was in your role: Very Well Done, Don't listen to anyone who bitches at you. If you want to play a duergar who cusses people out, more power to you. I just hope I don't see you make me look like an idiot and play a storm giant like this. :P
Grott and Blitz- New crop, which I'm not so familiar with, you two seemed to be doing quite well, and from what I saw it looks like both of you deserve your positions.
Shadows- Carrick- Liked you a lot, even took the time to teach you some things. I played Hralled a while ago, A scion thief, who reminded me a lot of you, king of using his thiefdom to take in knowledge from people. Good Shadow, thanks for the orb. Damn, I had that a long time.
Laes- It seemed you were similar to Hashok in mannerisms. I liked you, but you never struck me as a shadow lord. You might have had seniority for emperor, but I didn't see you getting it for this reason. Maybe you had a real short fuse or something, who knows. Well Done.
Nynncynno?- I met you a time or two, I was looking forward to walking around with you. Don't know what happened when you anath'd.
Blacks- I didn't entirely get along with most of you. Usually seemed to keep your distance.
Tufudler- The one exception. It's very nice when someone teaches you something when you think you know everything. I also taught you something nice in return, if I remember correctly. I remember a lot of Imperials thinking you were a total newbie, which I did until you totally proved me wrong. I think I even corrected a couple Imperials who thought you sucked.
Gulthruck- I didn't see you often, but I did have a black sect under you. You were powerful when I did fight alongside you and I liked you as my black. Keep sending them to the mother.
Divine. Every Good Invoker needs a healer. Shamen are nice too.
Zhenzar- My Favorite high priest. i know i WILL get you and Njaal confused, so I'll save face and say you should have taken me to hell with you, damnit :P
Njaal- I liked you a lot from the start, but less so towards the end when I could sense you mistrusting me. That was just IC though, since I definatly did not see enough of the mistrust of arcanes in empire as a whole. the divines were mostly the only people I saw this from, and I saw a change in your char as maybe Khas helped you to be 'wiser'. You should have taken me to hell too. That's three I missed. Bah.
Zautt- High Priest number three in hashok's life. The glue that help empire together, too. Good work, Good work being ballsy, and good work with the whole mistrust issue too. Thanks for the gear runs despite that.
Talabrina- Wish I saw more of you, I liked you, and you were adventurous. May be the next high priest?
I'm missing a couple Imperial Healers, I'm sure, and I'm sure you did me gear runs, so thanks for those. It's just I don't have a memory at all, so don't feel bad if I forgot you.
Non-Imperials/Enemies)Samethinganywaypretty much
Odelius- Since every good invoker needs a healer, and an uncaballed evil invoker never gets one, you got jacked a lot. IC, Hashok takes a little herald gnome for his own personal use, tries to keep him happy, defends him, and uses him when he needs him, OOC, I like to teach people things who like to learn things, and I enjoyed your company. I seldomly walked with anyone pre-empire, and you were it if anyone.
Mekantos, Illivara, Kwalin and Jiro were the only scions I ever interacted with, I may have even joined them, since my invisible role could have been worked into it. I enjoyed our treachery, Kwalin, in our younger years, that was interesting how we heroed and how that ended up. We both had a certain hatred for each other, and a certain respect, I think. Ilivarra, I wish we spoke more earlier. You were interesting, and perhaps could have 'guided' hashok a bit. Mekantos, I'm suprised you never tried to recruit me, all I ever heard from you was did you kill *insertvillagername or three here*, and Jiro, thanks for powerranking me. Scion is more interesting now, but didn't turn out for this character.
Villagers were my favotire enemies, by far, since I'm good with wands. When your good with wands, villagers are pie as an invoker. I'd go run up to you and try and kill you often. I don't think a single one ever killed me, and I never really talked to any of you, I don't think. I've played a villager, and I know how difficult it can be.
Fortress People- Who hashok despised the most, and brought out Hashok's dark, torturous side. I really never talked to any of you, but I had good fights with many of you. For the most part, If I was on, and we held the orb, I didn't see you come often with less than five. Occasionally someone with a sphere courage would log on and come suicide himself, and not bring anyone else with him. Occasionally some of you would try and set up traps, but most often it was quiet. There aren't many lightwalkers who seem to work with tactics, which is why I seem to be drawn to evil characters. A couple Paladins I saw did this, which I suppose is why they got leadership, but I think the massive goodie hoards would be more dangerous if someone organized them.
Tul- Well, that wasn't the way I wanted to die, I was taking the fetish with Blitz and Galakonosis, we hear the paladin hit the vanquisher. Since he'd come alone and worded before when I immolated him, I ran up there, forgetting I'd freshly cancelled my shields. I think I had no greater shields up, and I hadn't even put up detect invis. Thief. Invoker. trips. dispels. spammed commands. Whoops, that was stupid. Anyways, it was time to go on to something else, something that dies way more often. Good work with the trap.
Invokers, as a whole, I have learned very well, I've now played three, Queesha being the last one that I age died. I learned even more barrier sources on this character. As powerful as they can be, they are still difficult to maintain. The changes on barrier they made with the shields make it more challenging to be prepared for fights, and add to the skill needed to play one.
Hashok, who forgot lots of people, never did figure out the bracelet, and wishes in hindsight he spent as long on his role as his goodbye note, and will probably write his next one BEFORE he has a character to suck him into the fields.
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27143, Hrm
Posted by Mekantos on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Mekantos, I'm suprised you never tried to recruit me, all I ever heard from you was did you kill *insertvillagername or three here*,
If I didn't, there must have been a damn good reason, which I just can't recall right now. I would actively try to recruit people when I was the Advisor, and a hero invoker was very high on the list. Kelrizza can testify to that :+.
Anyhow, my memory of you is vague, unfortunately. I've been a pretty busy guy lately, and all of this RL-related memorization is chasing the really important things out of my head (CF trivia).
-Mek
P.S. If you were an Imperial during the time that I was allied with you, then I probably considered our working relationship to be something best left discreet.
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27144, The Empress says hello
Posted by Khasotholas on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Glad you learned something from that. The Empress enjoyed it as well.
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27149, Well played
Posted by Kardok on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
As I think I said in my goodbye note, I think you were Kardok's most liked friend. IC, Imperials really aren't supposed to have friends, but you really were for me. I really feel that the two of us together could take on just about anything that our enemies could have thrown at us. I recruited everyone I could think of about being Imperial, but I always just assumed that a player with your competence had things all figured out with where he wanted to go, so I never asked you. When you mentioned it, I was kind of surprised. I was impressed with every single thing I ever saw from you as a character. Good luck with the next. I don't usually give people my AIM, but if you ever feel like looking me up, my email is GB4676@yahoo.com
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27150, RE: Finally gave up the five faces of evil...
Posted by Zhenzar on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Heh... Thank you for the words, you did quite well also i belive... As far as going to hell, if i remember correct i did invite you... I had invited 2 or three invokers, just hoping that one would show but none never came.... :( Dont think it matters though as we lost our healer and a invoker wouldnt change that fact...
Zhenzar
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27151, RE: Finally gave up the five faces of evil...
Posted by Odelius on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Well I really appreciate that. You, Kwalin, and Kelrizza really did help me learn a lot about Im grateful for it. I also learned that a healer and an invoker can do a lot of things, and even moreso with a proper tank. Hope you roll up something soon and it's as cool as Hashok.
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27153, My old friend
Posted by Dryzzel1 on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I remember us way back when. We had a lot of fun raiding the Fortress. You helped me pull of a few very fun raids against them. I think our best was the two of us against five or so. Anyway, yeah, I'm such an old rager at heart that its hard not to play my warriors that way. Balls to the wall, courage and such. Remember though, Dryzzel was a tattooed follower of a Courage Lord. It fit my personality, and the role I didn't have written for Dryzzel. I understand the role bit, and though in some ways I hate roles, I agree that my next char had to have a pre-written role idea.
Good work friend, Aaron
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27154, An enigmatic one
Posted by Laes on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>I was uncaballed for probably half of my life. That got >boring pretty fast when I had nothing to defend except for a >guildhall. I took up empire as a means of not deleting in the first >place, in an attempt to save a character that I still liked despite >the boredom and try to make something out of it.
Yes, I noticed it. I guess it was hard to conceal.
>Laes- It seemed you were similar to Hashok in mannerisms. I >liked you, but you never struck me as a shadow lord. You might have >had seniority for emperor, but I didn't see you getting it for >this reason. Maybe you had a real short fuse or something, who >knows. Well Done.
Thanks. Yes, we certainly had something in common. As for the Shadow Lord appearance, perhaps our concepts are different. I won't go into details, but there is always a place for a variety, which is one of the reasons we love CF so much.
> >Invokers, as a whole, I have learned very well, I've now >played three, Queesha being the last one that I age died.
Double-avalanching was cool :-)
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27161, Exactly
Posted by Kwalin on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
We certainly did have a good bit of enmity between us. I know I certainly wished all kinds of bodily harm upon you. However my hands were somewhat tied as you had done a good job of subverting several of my allies and basically if I was going to kill you it would have to be alone. It is tough to kill an invoker alone as another invoker especially when they both have a clue. After I joined scion though I rarely saw you and our rivalry somewhat died. Had you actually joined I think it could have lead to some very memorable confrontations that would likely have seen one or both of us booted... especially if you were chummy with Mekantos. I've been anticipating your deletion for months, it's been obvious for some time that either you didn't have time or playing the character was becoming a chore. In anycase, you were a worthy adversary and good luck on your next.
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27127, Figured this was coming, after our last encounter.
Posted by Tulvaluthian on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I still don't know how you got lagged out when we ganged you during that raid. I also still don't know how a citizen is more willing to defend then "Elite Imperial" anythings. I do know that when you, Keldszak, and Zauttevre were around, I was pretty much useless. We had some good fights, and if it makes you feel better, I didn't get to use the troll amulet and the orb together either :) Good fights and talks that we had, and good luck with the next, I really liked Hashok despite our IC differences.
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27113, RE: (DELETED) [EMPIRE] Hashok the Weaver of the Elements, Imperial Citizen
Posted by Odelius on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I still cant get over the fact that you oathed... When I was around I totally thought you were going Scion the way we interacted and such. You were fun to run around with and I loved having you as a friend. Hope you enjoy whatever you roll up next, and I hope it aint Imperial. Later
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