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#109724, "I had to no notice gotta go. How did I do?"
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If you guys can even recall me. Let me know how I did.
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#109725, "Caveat "
In response to Reply #1
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you can e-mail me too nathanieljeffries@hotmail.com
This was my first empowerment hero, first herald, and first shaman.
Thanks to those that impacted me.
Especially my lord wisdom - I mean Whiysdan. :-D
Another thanks to Enlilth for showing me ways to "make a drink". I had never thought to do things in that way and you made it quite the entertaining learning experience. I hope I didn't botch that interaction.
If you remember me and want to comment or even walk down memory lane I'd be happy to talk.
Nate - Gorty
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#109728, "RE: Caveat "
In response to Reply #2
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It was courageous when you went into the sands of sorrow to rescue your friend. Basically walked into a cage with a hungry lion. That said, I suck ass at navigating that place and only managed to kill I think one or two of you.
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#109743, "sands of sorrow"
In response to Reply #3
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I recall that. It was a rough trip in there. Dodging your demons trying to help the guy. I was no master at navigating it - it just paid to be able to keep moving and have a refresh commune to stay ahead of you in scans and movements. I was moving in "L" shapes to stay away from you and your scanning - because with all the demonic crap and your damage reduction - it was a pain. I loved fighting people who were evil when there was a story to it. The RP part of this game sells the PVP not the other way around. There was a Arial Necromancer (with a clockwork eye) that we had a lot of background RP that made it enjoyable (most of the time).
Gortanvil was a burned out zealot, but wouldn't abandon friends or a fellow lightwalker. He wasn't the blind crusader of his youth. - At least that's the story behind it.
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