Damn you, you old, weak elf!,
Fendril (Guest),
18-May-08 12:06 PM, #19
One of my favorites,
Hrefnwik (Guest),
15-May-08 03:58 PM, #17
I enjoyed our interactions,
Sletren (Guest),
13-May-08 05:07 PM, #15
RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ...,
Ducktrainer. (Guest),
12-May-08 11:35 PM, #1
[TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the Provost,
Koolchi (Guest),
13-May-08 12:09 AM, #2
RE: [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the Provost,
Lyristeon,
13-May-08 01:42 PM, #10
RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ...,
Outlandor (Guest),
13-May-08 12:10 AM, #3
Hrmph.,
Grecken (Guest),
13-May-08 12:49 AM, #4
Holy wow.,
Vreksoek (Guest),
13-May-08 01:08 AM, #5
Wow, really really great job with this one. n/t,
Lhydia,
13-May-08 06:22 AM, #6
RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ...,
slaid (Guest),
13-May-08 07:51 AM, #7
Man.,
Hagart. (Guest),
13-May-08 09:16 AM, #8
Nice work...,
Twist,
13-May-08 10:31 AM, #9
RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ...,
marcatis,
13-May-08 01:48 PM, #11
I hoped you weren't as close as you were saying.,
Takezenallan (Guest),
13-May-08 03:51 PM, #12
RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ...,
Patick,
13-May-08 04:47 PM, #13
Very well done,
Khrathtyn (Guest),
13-May-08 04:48 PM, #14
Well done,
Bhaer. (Guest),
13-May-08 05:17 PM, #16
I didn't actually guess, but I'm not surprised to see t...,
DurNominator,
18-May-08 01:27 AM, #18
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#68962, "Damn you, you old, weak elf!"
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I was really hoping you were going to be around for a while since I knew I had these two trips planned back to back! It just figures you go out on the second day of the first trip! I wonder if you will be surprised to hear that this was the second svirf Tribunal I have had that has followed you about? The first had a crush on your drow healer, Ylyssa. Looking back, I can see a few things in common between the two, so I guess it is not surprising. I really enjoyed our talks and listening to your views on how a leader how act. Your views on the Gods and how mortals should treat them made me chuckle everytime we talked about it, because you would say it, but then would just want to run to Lord Marcatis' shrine the second you saw him awake. Well done and I'm going to miss not having you about. I look forward to your next.
-Nancy (aka Fendril)
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#68899, "One of my favorites"
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You struck Hrefnwik as someone very knowledgeable, and I wanted to be on your good side for all those secrets.
You were fun to talk to, to try to prod, and just the way you carried this character made me feel like I really was an inferior, lowly non-good thief. Much respect.
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#68809, "I enjoyed our interactions"
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I probably came in toward the end of Inglor's life but I really enjoyed all the interactions/fights. I think they were mostly fights, had much respect for you, and even more now that I see you stuck it out for 800 freaking hours!
Well done.
I still remember one where I was afk, and you and macha came, you summoned me to the nightwalker and macha held me. I came back and I was still held but I wimpied behind the nightwalker.. whew.
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#68782, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ..."
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Well, what to say about, Inglor? I made him after deleting Danrae, being appalled with the ganging the poor tribbies were receieving. When he joined the Spire there was twelve members to thirty outlanders, with poor old Rywald...(Yes, you guessed about Telion, Ry} being the only hero. I made Inglor to be the person who would always keep coming, someone to actually stand up and start opposing the refuge camo sitting horde. Inglors early days were horrific! Constantly being ganged down retrieving...and then he hit the hero ranks and things got really ugly. Throkk and Werz would take turns slaughtering me, ugg. Still, Inglors job was to keep coming, so he did. I've never been, and doubt I ever will a pk monster, but I think with this ducky, I atleast held my own. I seriously did not think he would live to reach 51st, much less an age death. I honestly don't know why I keep making Tribbies...something about the outlander ethos really anoys me, so blown if I know why I keep exposing myself to it...things like taking 2 pieces of eq (sorry Throkk) in 800 hours, and in return being full looted more times then I can remember just anoys me...Petty yeah? That said...I do love the Spire. I will always be a lot more rp centered the pk, and the Spire is seriously the best rp cabal these days. Nothing else gives more rp, and more chance to interact with and help people, especially the new comers. Still, think its time I returned to my froofy roots...playing these noble paladins is hard work, though I do love their combination of survivability and ability to help people with healing, sanctifying and such. Hmm...what else? Had a good few leader chars now, but I think Inglor is the one I'm most proud of...It just goes to show you can make a difference in the larger scale of things without being a pk brute, which I think is a very good comment for the mud overall =)
Well, more thoughts and a whole lot of goodbyes to come =) Keep having fun, folks =)
Ducktrainer
Danrae, Xilla, Telion, Kiamae, Ylyssia. Limnoreia...and gawds knows how many froofy acolytes and lame easy killed squires who never reach maran =)
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#68785, "[TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the Provost"
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After I saw you as provost and I had a talk with Niheriva about Paladins being Paladins, I thought to try something different. I am not as brave as you were. I learnt so much from this character. I will miss this char.
Also, few times I saw Marcatis logged on Late at night but not you. Couple of times, we really needed your help and so I mentioned on "CB: Provos, wake up; ma need yar halp." and Believe it or not like 20mins later, you get on and Marcatis disappear. After the second time, it was too much of a coincidence. I wanted to say something, but kept my mouth shut.
Anyways, do return to the Tribunal. It was one of the best times I had. Do mention what you thought of me. GLWYN
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Lyristeon | Tue 13-May-08 01:42 PM |
Member since 02nd Jan 2004
1282 posts
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#68803, "RE: [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the Provost"
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>Also, few times I saw Marcatis logged on Late at night but not >you. Couple of times, we really needed your help and so I >mentioned on "CB: Provos, wake up; ma need yar halp." and >Believe it or not like 20mins later, you get on and Marcatis >disappear. After the second time, it was too much of a >coincidence. I wanted to say something, but kept my mouth >shut.
Umm, you are wrong in your presumptions.
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#68786, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ..."
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I fought you with two different characters, which was a real treat. "cb Hmm, he's standing still, probably have to wait him out." And those guards! I had a sack of Inglor's guard I made soon after I got wilderness familiarity last time. It was a high point. I showed it off to people.
That being said you were...well, I never got a chance to really talk to you, but, really, anyone who age dies a leader gets props from me. A reliable enemy is something to be treasured, and I'm sure you gave lots of other Outlanders a good time too
See you in the fields
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#68788, "Hrmph."
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How did you manage to clock in 200 more hours than me? I thought "I" play too much. Yeesh. I hope it doesn't take me 200 more hours to age die... if not I'm goin' for con death. Anyhow... Inglor was my brother in Faith. We never got to tag team Satebos, but it was still fun. You saved Rywand (I think, porcupine) that time in Hamsah with that timely hiltsmash thing. Then you were the FIRST person to ever attack me at the obliviax moss since Istendil did it to my sylvan bard and still managed to rape me. Anyhow, see ya around.
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#68789, "Holy wow."
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810 hours. That's old. You played a great Tribunal. So much respect.
You should be proud of Inglor he was pretty good stuff. We had some tangles and you kept me on my toes in the late of the night when not much else was going on.
I'm torn in being stoked that you're gone and bummed that you won't be around any more. Hope that means something. Inglor will be tough to replace, I am sure.
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Lhydia | Tue 13-May-08 06:22 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
2390 posts
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#68791, "Wow, really really great job with this one. n/t"
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#68794, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ..."
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sorry for making you put up with me twice,and yes i had a hell of a time not calling you teleon.
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#68798, "Man."
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Way to stick it out. I knew you had a rough time in the beginning, too. I'm amazed you played as consistently as you did, all the while bringing your A game to the mud. Nicely played, great leader, great output, mucho fun. Thanks for inducting me and interacting with a midbie dwarf, I enjoyed it.
Cheers.
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marcatis | Tue 13-May-08 01:48 PM |
Member since 21st Sep 2007
38 posts
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#68804, "RE: (AGE DEATH) [TRIBUNAL] Inglor Ars'ion Arelenar the ..."
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Congratulations on an extremely successful character,
Inglor was a quality provst and will certainly be missed. I noticed your hours picked up recently--and became almost perturbed, knowing how much sooner you'd die. A nice long lasting leader, and one you seemed to enjoy, always great to see. And certainly so few age die that when you see it, very remarkable--especially long lived elf-folk!
Beyond that, I'd also say you were a strong follower. Obviously you became more involved in the cabal leadership, which reduced our opportunities to speak, but in the times proceeding that, I hope you enjoyed our talks as much as I.
Best of luck with your next endeavor,
-Marcatis
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#68805, "I hoped you weren't as close as you were saying."
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For like 3 weeks, you've been saying you were about to die.
I had hoped that it didn't mean you were getting tired of the char.
So, do you owe me 50 copper or do I need to give Marcatis the 50 copper to get to you in the afterlife?
Oh, and about that time a few days ago when you tried to give me all your nice stuff? cruel man! hehehe. Ooc I was dancing, until I realized that Ic I couldn't take any of it. I am glad you got a few more days than you were expecting at least.
I can't really describe here how and why, but Inglor looms as a large influence on the early role development of Takez, and he always looked up to you, even if you and your paladinly ways kept telling Takez not to be so rude to the lesser races.
There are alot more comments I'd love to say, but I just can't because of still active characters, so I'll leave it with this.
Good job. Had fun with you. Hope you have fun with your next.
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#68808, "Very well done"
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You hung in well when things got bad. I liked seeing you online and provoking you. It was all good fun.
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#68810, "Well done"
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A great character to have around. Your demeanor is great for overall morale for those around you. Congrats on age-dying. That's proof to how much you stuck it out.
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DurNominator | Sun 18-May-08 01:27 AM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
2018 posts
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#68952, "I didn't actually guess, but I'm not surprised to see t..."
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Inglor was very Ducktrainerly in retrospect, he had very similar vibe about him as Kiamae had.
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