Well Hmph...,
Tiriundrun (Guest),
26-Jan-05 10:16 PM, #2
Tiri,
Drahke (Guest),
27-Jan-05 04:37 AM, #3
Brother Tiri!,
Aesrira (Guest),
28-Jan-05 02:07 PM, #4
Guessing shifter forms is fun,
DurNominator,
28-Jan-05 02:17 PM, #5
RE: Guessing shifter forms is fun,
Tiriundrun (Guest),
28-Jan-05 04:38 PM, #6
RE: Well Hmph...,
Amaranthe,
28-Jan-05 11:16 PM, #7
Awww, why damnit, I enjoyed your character...nt,
Karashin (Guest),
26-Jan-05 07:40 PM, #1
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#34656, "Well Hmph..."
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Okay fun fun fun times. Druids are seriously psycho powerful. I learned a lot about them and how to fight then it is one of the few classes that I think is not understood well by most of the populace of cf. And in my 7 or 8 years of playing I had never heroed one. I don't know I came into Outlander right as it was on the upswing as it was psychotic. Got inducted at level 25 after I killed two tribbies that were attempting to retrieve. Amaranthe's religion is wonderful but she kinda vanished for a while and I saw on her forum and understand why no fault of hers. But I was a Disciple of her religion since like level 30 or 31 and that was like at maybe 30 35 hours. And I talked to her a LOT and I think there towards the end she just didn't have time to do the whole thing about getting tattooed maybe she didn't think I didn't deserve it I don't know. But I preached her faith a lot and In my opinion that was one of the best priests i've played(and i've played a lot of them). On the subject of outlanders brilliant simply brilliant. Much better than Sylvan well in a way, the purpose is more vague than sylvans but much broader encompassing a wide variety of types of chars.
Goodbyes: First and Foremost Drahke: You were Tiri's best friend i know it's odd to have a fire giant as a wood-elfs best friend but we ranked from like level 15 or 20 up until hero. PKed together RPed together. You are wonderfuly played seriously I hope you enjoyed our time together because I did.
Aesrira: I'm glad your Harbinger now good job you and I had a number of talks about the Cycle and Amaranthe and I tried to explain her religion as well as I could(it's really complex) We did a lot as well.
Tjok: Thanks for giving me a chance I told you i'd stick it out and I did for quiet a while but just lost the will sorry to disappoint you. Very well played by the way.
Thays: My furry little friend fun times you were missed.
Jaeiin: Quit giving norkie grass juice
Karashin: My Honorable "friend" our interactions were few and far between somewhat but very memorable.
and to Amaranthe: You are great seriously I will be back one day soon. I wish we had more time to Interact and whatnot but I understand not to mention my playing hours and yours did not mesh at all I had to log on at work to talk to you. Which really isn't good no alias i'm using crappy G-Mud and afk half the time. *mutter* But if I change jobs where i can lot during your hours I will be back!
Anyone I forgot post and i'll talk about you
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#34661, "Tiri"
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Thank you for the kind words. I assure you the pleasure was all mine
I was kinda stuck at level 35 and going nowhere and I see this woodelf druid at level 26. Hey, it is worth talking to him. A possible group mate. Too bad we can't actually group. But we found a bridge and I immediately liked you. You had a lot of small neat touches going for you. I enjoyed all the groups up through the thirties to the early forties.
It was a shame that our playing times didn't mesh after I was actually inducted. We only saw each other one or two times. And Drahke never experienced that branch party
From what I have seen I agree with you that druids seem very well rounded. Perhaps one day I will try one myself, but so far the empowerment process has kept me away from priests in general.
Have fun.
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#34687, "Brother Tiri!"
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This was a hard goodbye to write, mainly because I liked Tiri so much. I thought you played a solid priest. I remember those talks on the Coven well. I really liked how you took the whole plant cycle and just ran with it. Aesrira likes to look at it from the beasts but seeing it from the opposite side of the coin was very interesting and particularly appropriate coming from a druid. I especially liked your treant story. Nicely done.
You know, your directly responsible for me getting my major forms. I was kinda in a rut and having a hard time getting a group together, then BAMN Tiri to the rescue! It made for a few long hunts but as a player I appreciated it. I especially liked our little guessing games each time I got near. Is she a goose? No, no, a snake! Wait, she's an Armadillo, thick-headed and all!
Then with the ranking came all the raiding and retieving. It was great having you at my side. I never worried at all. Your healing was always there just when I needed it.
Anyway, Great Character. Lota fun. Can't wait to see you in the fields again.
Aesrira
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DurNominator | Fri 28-Jan-05 02:17 PM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
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#34688, "Guessing shifter forms is fun"
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I liked having these guessing debates, where Fungor "decided" what forms his Herald shifter friends Kohl and Rixljyn were going to get after guessing them. Other funny part was the "I told you so" when they got exactly the forms I had predicted for them. It was fun.
Anyway, Tiriundrun was not a looter, and won Agantas alone. Tried to talk Jaeiin or some other Outlander who said that honor was "city thing", and thus he could loot all he wanted when I quoted your words: "There is no honor in leaving someone naked in the cold." I hope you two had an interesting conversation about it, as the other Outlander spoke something in the lines that this would be something that would happen.
Fungor/Agantas
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#34691, "RE: Guessing shifter forms is fun"
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I was a follower of the Mother in Amaranthe's religion. We were nurterors(however you spell that word) and in my opinion arn't as zealoty as some of the other outlanders. There were many times I helped people who were lost or in need of food and water. In his view you couldn't just watch someone starve when there was food all about you.
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#34647, "Awww, why damnit, I enjoyed your character...nt"
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