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Thanks to DMogorgon who had patience and time to speak with me for abit, and Setanta who was also patient while I clogged up a dm channel :P

Thanks for everything, the care and dedication you give, makes the world of a difference on such a server, you are every bit a deserving team member as I could put to words, thanks both of you.
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Thanks to Nomster, Darksider_war, Metro-gnome and Elestar for the tour around Misty Forests and the RP. It was quite enjoyable!
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Thanks to whoever made Gullykin Crypts. Epic area, the sounds are very eerie and fitting.

Now if it wasn't for that accursed Lich! *shakes fist* defeat the lich and die to a Skeleton Knight exploiting your insanely low HP is the way to be a Hoihe.



One question though!

What ability/skill is rolled when swinging across the rope? I failed a lot with 39 tumble, with 6 strength, 3 dexterity, which one is it? Tumble, Strength, or dex?
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Thanks to DMogorgon for the trial and the final chase of those horrible dark haired things.
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Eden wrote:Thanks to DMogorgon for the trial and the final chase of those horrible dark haired things.
The halflings!
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I just want to give a shout out to the "invisible players." The players who keep their noses clean. The players -- many of who have been here for years -- who never get written up. The players who are shy about turning to the DMs for events or assistance or appearance alterations, even when they really ought to (seriously, don't be afraid to ask the DM team for help!).

I know you guys don't get a lot of the glory, and might not be in a whole bunch of events. But I know you're there. I haven't forgotten you. And on days like today I really love you a lot.

So, yeah. :D You guys have my infinite appreciation, and I'll be trying to throw an event or two at some of you, for all that you do to keep this place sane.
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Maecius wrote:I just want to give a shout out to the "invisible players." The players who keep their noses clean. The players -- many of who have been here for years -- who never get written up. The players who are shy about turning to the DMs for events or assistance or appearance alterations, even when they really ought to (seriously, don't be afraid to ask the DM team for help!).

I know you guys don't get a lot of the glory, and might not be in a whole bunch of events. But I know you're there. I haven't forgotten you. And on days like today I really love you a lot.

So, yeah. :D You guys have my infinite appreciation, and I'll be trying to throw an event or two at some of you, for all that you do to keep this place sane.
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Major thanks to Luna and Akroma666 for making my awesome monk armor for Quaid!

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I would like to thank Selande Aiden for launching off an enthralling, player-character driven event with all the good elements: intrigue, suspense, etc :lol: :shock: :D
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*flourishy bow*

Like mum always said: The best stories start with the bodies of three dead men and a good escape.

Mom was a widow . . :shock:

Oh, thanks a TON to those who were, still are, and will be part of that little incident. I was honestly hesitant to do it but -sooo- glad I did. Hope it brings lots of further enjoyment and RP! :mrgreen:
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My infinite appreciation to Mealir and the other elf who's name I have completely forgotten for walking all the way from FAI to BG. Your casual strolling and the RP made my day of gaming that much more enjoyable. Thank you for observing the signs and not trodding on the chickens too.

Love,

Snarfy.
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And I thank Snarfy for the hundreds of healing potions and arrows he so kindly provided me with. They produced a fire that truly warmed my heart. :)
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Snarfy wrote:My infinite appreciation to Mealir and the other elf who's name I have completely forgotten for walking all the way from FAI to BG. Your casual strolling and the RP made my day of gaming that much more enjoyable. Thank you for observing the signs and not trodding on the chickens too.

Love,

Snarfy.
That was Alyndra :).

And I would like to thank the White Mask Theatre (the people of the guild obviously) and all the performers and spectators for providing me with an excellent entertainment. It was a blast.
A special thank you to Mealir who suggested in the first place we should go there.
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Nyeleni wrote:That was Alyndra :)
*gives you a big ol' hug too!*
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Kudos to DM Arkanis!

DM Arkanis was able to help me with a very strange bug and was pleasant and nice, and was everything I've always looked for in a DM helping a player with a bug. Respectful of honesty, Helpful and pleasant to converse with about the problem.


I use to admin a server of my own and have seen a lot of DM's in my time most of them tend to view dealing with players as a chore to have to give any aid to people or settle bugs.


BG... Keep this DM! its not often you find one like this and they should be treasured.
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