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#96361, "RE: (DELETED) [None] Kyanden Fel'dorn the Weaver of the..."
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Just wanted to thank the immortals for this game that keeps bringing me back. I have to study for the Sergeant's test for the PD and I won't get much done if I keep playing this at my hours.
This was a fun character for me. I had been gone awhile and made Felgort before the pfile wipe. At the wipe I figured I'd continue an invoker and got to learn some new things, new areas, and where some of the gear I've wanted was from. I think though that this character was a curse because I was one of the people on the infamous Hell Trip to Satan. I honestly don't know any of the people involved and just happened to be at the right place at the right time. I still think perhaps someone upstairs didn't like this character and I'm sorry. I play to have fun and I try to play fair. Any suggestions and comments are welcome.
To the billion Empire who always had my Scepter when I was on...I stick my tongue at you! Kill the damn healer!
And to those who sit back, hide, and enjoy their shinies....take some chances. Its a game. It's a lot more fun when you get away by the skin of your teeth...or kill someone you were after. It's frustrating to take that chance...die...lose some things...and never get a chance to get anything back because they avoid you.
Enjoy the Fields. This is a place I find I can escape and everytime I come back something has always changed that leads to the excitement of learning something new.
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#96370, "RE: (DELETED) [None] Kyanden Fel'dorn the Weaver of the..."
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I didn't have a problem with this character and don't think any of the other Scion imms did. That said, while the character was fine, you definitely gave off more of a "follower" vibe rather than "leader" to me.
I would suggest if you make another character with this style you play up one bit of the divide: be a disgusting sycophant, or be a more strident and arrogant leader with their own vision for how things should be done. Both have risks, but they distinguish you a bit more!
Appreciate your kind words--best of luck with your test.
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