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Death_AngelMon 28-Jan-02 09:51 PM
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#4360, "(DEL) Danfield the Grand Master of Changelings"


          

Mon Jan 28 21:49:32 2002


3 o''clock AM, Day of the Bull, 22nd of the Month of the Long Shadows on the Theran calendar Danfield perished, never to return.

Race:human
Class:shapeshifter
Level:51
Alignment:Good
Ethos:Neutral
Cabal:WARLOCK, the Warlocks of the Golden Grimoire
Age:40
Hours:161
PK Ratio:25% (closer to 100% is better)

  

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Danfield (Guest) (Guest)Mon 28-Jan-02 11:35 PM

  
#4361, "RE: (DEL) <WARLOCK> Danfield the Grand Master of Change..."
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Well, I decided to delete because I just don't have time to play anymore. It took me almost a week just to find the time to read my notes and then delete, so I figured I probably wasn't going to be much help to the Tower anymore.

This was my first mage, my first caballed character, and my first character over ~25, and I think that was pretty obvious to most people. It took me a while to learn where to find any preps, and half-decent eq for a hero, and it definitely seemed like I was always being led about by my group mates or other Warlocks when I went out traveling or exploring. Still I learned a lot from joining the Tower, and all the Warlocks were willing to help me out with stuff I didn't know too well. Overall I was happy my final forms, the lion and the walrus. Lion was pretty much the one I was hoping for, and walrus was nice with its balance of offense and defense. It seems kind of hard to only have an offensive form on land if you don't have many protections though, and I didn't seem to get many chances to defend with the walrus, so if I had to do it again I might choose defense instead.

I kind of missed the recent changes to the war with the Sylvans, and the changes to the leadership of the Tower, so I can't really comment on that stuff except what I read in my notes. I was happy with the appointments of Daurwyn, even if the warders weren't, and Gulturiltin as the new leaders, and I think it was kind of a shame that Gulturiltin had to step down as Magister, even though I can understand why the twins decided on that. He seemed to be one of the Tower's more knowledgeable Warlocks so it's too bad that he decided to leave altogether after that, but I think that Anborankein was an excellent choice to succeed him.

Farewells: Pretty much everyone in the Tower. Karithia, Felgaire, Annalena, Daurwyn, Leeah, Gulturiltin, Trien, Kholderez, Enfen, Anborankein, Irlorevi, Aubrey. All of you helped me out a lot learning the ropes and things. Nosilla, you were probably the most competent person I traveled with between 20-40, and I always looked to ask you to travel when first got on. I didn't really get to talk with our enemies much, with the exception of Priolith, and a little bit with Iillien. I tried to start some kind of war for the ocean with Iillien when I was younger, but I didn't have my final water form then, and by the time I did the Scions had dwindled and there wasn't much reason for you to head to the Tower to try and take the Grimoire yourself. Priolith, you definitely seem to have the fanatical warder role down, and I got the impression that the whole war with the Tower was probably your idea. I kind of lost some respect for you though after my last attempt to retrieve with Anborankein, but I don't know I should say anything since you're still about.

Danfield

  

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Trienglir (Guest) (Guest)Tue 29-Jan-02 03:21 AM

  
#4368, "RE: (DEL) <WARLOCK> Danfield the Grand Master of Change..."
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I know I was not around much when you was there, but I will give you a small advice. Dont major in defence It is good once you hit 45-46 BUT before that, its a total pain in the neck ... You tank worse than a medicore assassin, or most offence forms, did you know offense 3rd tier was as good defence as my defence 3rd tier when I played this character.. Bah... And it did not damage for craps , If you should choose a major again choose utility, it is good defence/offense + it has some extra nifty things you can use ... And combining it with a water or air minor should make an awsome combination...

Have fun with your next, pity I didnt have time to continue my char, esp after I hear the alligator has received re*********n , And the angel in the tower is standing in water, Woha good one Well maby another time.

See you in the fields.
Trienglir, allso first cabaled, first mage, first char even...

  

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Daurwyn (Guest) (Guest)Tue 29-Jan-02 07:52 AM

  
#4367, "farewell"
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Well, I decided to delete because I just don't have time to play anymore. It took me almost a week just to find the time to read my notes and then delete, so I figured I probably wasn't going to be much help to the Tower anymore.

My advice is to read a note each time you are resting up. Then you can basically play constantly and you still get through them all over time.

This was my first mage, my first caballed character, and my first character over ~25, and I think that was pretty obvious to most people.

It did show that this was your first trannie, but you were a good travelling companion.

It took me a while to learn where to find any preps, and half-decent eq for a hero, and it definitely seemed like I was always being led about by my group mates or other Warlocks when I went out traveling or exploring. Still I learned a lot from joining the Tower, and all the Warlocks were willing to help me out with stuff I didn't know too well.

Well, that's how most people learn this game. I am usually quite happy to get led around an area until I'm comfortable with it, unless I'm one of the first there in which case I like to make my own way around.

Overall I was happy my final forms, the lion and the walrus. Lion was pretty much the one I was hoping for, and walrus was nice with its balance of offense and defense. It seems kind of hard to only have an offensive form on land if you don't have many protections though, and I didn't seem to get many chances to defend with the walrus, so if I had to do it again I might choose defense instead.

This is where your timing could have been better. The angel is now on water so you could have used the walrus there. It is an excellent form. Possibly my favorite one.

I kind of missed the recent changes to the war with the Sylvans, and the changes to the leadership of the Tower, so I can't really comment on that stuff except what I read in my notes. I was happy with the appointments of Daurwyn, even if the warders weren't, and Gulturiltin as the new leaders, and I think it was kind of a shame that Gulturiltin had to step down as Magister, even though I can understand why the twins decided on that. He seemed to be one of the Tower's more knowledgeable Warlocks so it's too bad that he decided to leave altogether after that, but I think that Anborankein was an excellent choice to succeed him.

Thanks. I think there were a lot of people in the Tower who could have made good leaders. Anborankein seems to be doing a good job, but I was a little surprised that none of the warlocks who've been around ages was chosen. That's not to say in any way that Anborankein wasn't a good choice though.

Farewells: Pretty much everyone in the Tower. Karithia, Felgaire, Annalena, Daurwyn, Leeah, Gulturiltin, Trien, Kholderez, Enfen, Anborankein, Irlorevi, Aubrey. All of you helped me out a lot learning the ropes and things. Nosilla, you were probably the most competent person I traveled with between 20-40, and I always looked to ask you to travel when first got on. I didn't really get to talk with our enemies much, with the exception of Priolith, and a little bit with Iillien. I tried to start some kind of war for the ocean with Iillien when I was younger, but I didn't have my final water form then, and by the time I did the Scions had dwindled and there wasn't much reason for you to head to the Tower to try and take the Grimoire yourself. Priolith, you definitely seem to have the fanatical warder role down, and I got the impression that the whole war with the Tower was probably your idea. I kind of lost some respect for you though after my last attempt to retrieve with Anborankein, but I don't know I should say anything since you're still about.

Was I there that time, and Talno involved? If so, I think I know what you mean.

Danfield


  

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Iillien (Guest) (Guest)Tue 29-Jan-02 08:32 AM

  
#4366, "RE: (DEL) <WARLOCK> Danfield the Grand Master of Change..."
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He who swore he would take the ocean back from the shark. I think we encountered each other twice on the water. Once I swam to you and you worded. And the other you swam to me and I worded. Was always some what waiting for the big water battle yet it never came. Don't feel back about this being your first mage. This was mine as well.

-Iillien

  

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Anborankein (Guest) (Guest)Tue 29-Jan-02 09:25 AM

  
#4365, "RE: (DEL) <WARLOCK> Danfield the Grand Master of Change..."
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Well done. I enjoyed the few times we traveled. Playing water muters takes alot of patience and can get pretty dull if no one ever goes on water. I hope to see you back in some form or another. Take care.

  

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