Re: Memory Lane
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 7:06 am
Wow, fogotten about those!
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Wow, fogotten about those!
oh my god i remember thisDM Eyeball wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 6:29 am I may misremember, but LittleWeasel, I believe, once found a dead lizard in the server box.
Hey, Oxtail, I might be remembering your log in completly wrong, so I apologize if that is the case, but way back in the day, there was someone who played a planetouched paladin who...had a green face? I did not even know what planetouched were, but I remember someone explaining it to me. I am pretty sure he was one of Erik Silverarm's Lightkeep crew.
I was there for that. I was also there, a couple of days before, or maybe that same day, when two or three fully warded drow popped out of that same portal, shouted something along the lines of "Die kivvil! Lolth tu malla!" and promptly wtfpwned me and some other myon scout who was there with me.Kuma wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 9:22 am
watching the shallow woods portal (at the time a 2-way) at night to protect against UD raids- and one showing up all "you're on your own, prepare to die". this drow casts true seeing and sees 10+ epic surfacer stealthers surrounding them.
Hi Borin, I remember that paladin, his name was Rawk. He joined about the time my chap (Todd Feathergoat) did. We used to run around the Brambles slaying goblins with Erik and Sir Tane, I think that must have been around the late 2000s (2008/9?)Borin Drakkmurl wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 9:01 pmHey, Oxtail, I might be remembering your log in completly wrong, so I apologize if that is the case, but way back in the day, there was someone who played a planetouched paladin who...had a green face? I did not even know what planetouched were, but I remember someone explaining it to me. I am pretty sure he was one of Erik Silverarm's Lightkeep crew.
Get back here, Thompson Trent-Hawksebie! I demand your return.Oxtail_Soup wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 9:35 pm Likewise, Daedin and Urebriwyn were epic characters of Arelith history, I remember both well.Can't believe how time has flown!
can confirmBorin Drakkmurl wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 3:06 amAnd I might be wrong...but I am pretty sure he used to roll an actual, real life dice when he did this?
i miss those days. back when getting epic levels was an achievement. a big one. not something you just did if you played for a week and a half. powerful characters felt powerful back then. before weavemasters shot NPC saves to the stratosphere. before gold was buffed to the point that 100k is pretty much chump change. long before writs turned arelith into an arcade.ReverentBlade wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 9:38 am Not sure if it counts as a "memory" but I miss the pre-lore change balance meta. It followed classic paradigms well-established across multiple servers. You could build characters using experience learned elsewhere and more or less be alright. Now you have to memorize an encyclopedia of homebrew rules and rummage around in Discord for prebuilt character templates.
Never thought I'd say it but I kind of miss not having writs around...Halibutthead wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 12:24 ami miss those days. back when getting epic levels was an achievement. a big one. not something you just did if you played for a week and a half. powerful characters felt powerful back then. before weavemasters shot NPC saves to the stratosphere. before gold was buffed to the point that 100k is pretty much chump change. long before writs turned arelith into an arcade.ReverentBlade wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 9:38 am Not sure if it counts as a "memory" but I miss the pre-lore change balance meta. It followed classic paradigms well-established across multiple servers. You could build characters using experience learned elsewhere and more or less be alright. Now you have to memorize an encyclopedia of homebrew rules and rummage around in Discord for prebuilt character templates.
it's a different place, though not worse. just different.
i miss mistica, though, for real. good villains