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Looking In
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:25 am
by Sir_Carnifex
Hello there!
It's likely that the crowd around here has changed completely since I was last around. At least I don't recognize any names. I was one of the members here at the infancy of the server and later a DM and Developer. I decided to see if this place was still around and, honestly, I have to say I was surprised to see it still going. I doubt that I'd find time to put yet another thing in my schedule in order to play again, but it's still nice to look back and remember the good times. I'm pleased to see that all the old stuff from events and RP sessions is still around to read. It was a blast going through all the old stuff.
Anyway, maybe I'll pop in and see how things have changed if I ever dig out the old NWN2 CDs.
Regards,
Sir_Carnifex
Re: Looking In
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:29 am
by Planehopper
Broham2 here.. probably a few others around from when you were here, old timer. Glad to see you're still kicking. While you are looking for those CD keys go ahead and download the toolset!

Re: Looking In
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 8:22 am
by Aspect of Sorrow
There's a few still around from that era. Glad to see you about, now if we can just get Akavit to return.

Re: Looking In
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:05 pm
by Sir_Carnifex
Aspect of Sorrow wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 8:22 am
There's a few still around from that era. Glad to see you about, now if we can just get Akavit to return.
Akavit runs his own business and works 80+ hours a week. His return won't be happening.
Planehopper wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:29 am
Broham2 here.. probably a few others around from when you were here, old timer. Glad to see you're still kicking. While you are looking for those CD keys go ahead and download the toolset!

Time. Always time. Right now I'm spending a lot of free time setting a virtual TT campaign for 3.5. If that doesn't go as planned (or takes less time than I think it will) I might pop in around here a bit, though I think the toolset is off the table. Back when I helped I was unemployed, then working part time and didn't have a family to look out for. Things are much different now.
Also...
"Tolerance is Treason!"
I still remember that much from twelve years ago.
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:39 am
by Tsidkenu
Sir_Carnifex wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:05 pm
"Tolerance is Treason!"
I still remember that much from twelve years ago.
We tried to revive it but we failed...
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That was some good RP. Miss ya, Darradarljod! And you too Sir Carnifex.

Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:35 am
by Lockonnow
who is Akavit?
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:06 pm
by Planehopper
Sir_Carnifex wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:05 pm
"Tolerance is Treason!"
I still remember that much from twelve years ago.
Ha ha! Well hey, if we did one lasting thing in life it may be creating xenophobia in a video game world, go us.
I was mostly joking about the toolset, but hit me up if time opens or you change your mind. I know how life changes. My then-newborn is now a freshman in high school and keeps me on my toes.
You'll be happy to see some of the old areas remain, and some really nice new ones have come. The server is probably three times the size it was in your day, I'd guess, but your bridge across the Chionthar is still there.
Hope to see you around soon.
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:08 pm
by Planehopper
Lockonnow wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:35 am
who is Akavit?
An old timer. Player/Dev.. maybe DM? I don't remember. Sheritomo Orestes was one character, I think? Maybe Flail?
Old people from old times, basically.
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:14 pm
by Sir_Carnifex
Akavit, if I remember correctly, was the one who put a lot of the new hak files together for the server when we were really getting into putting a lot of mod content in. I do know he was working with the armor/clothing customizer (or whatever you call it). I know he also did the primary script work for another server, but I don't remember if he did much scripting on this particular server. I think he got his start on it here.
I'm glad to hear the Wyrm's Crossing is still there. I saw the thread in which someone wanted to modify or remove it. I didn't like that! I can't count how many hours it actually took to get the pathing to work on that thing.
If memory serves, I think I still have a mostly-completed Gnoll Stronghold from the BG1 game on my computer, but I was having issues with certain portions of it and I never finished it. I think it's still on my old hard drive, but I've never felt like trying to get into that drive.
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:19 pm
by Sir_Carnifex
Tsidkenu wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:39 am
We tried to revive it but we failed...
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
That was some good RP. Miss ya, Darradarljod! And you too Sir Carnifex.
Twelve years ago when we tried it, we found that too many people conflated the server with real life, so it didn't work out. For every person who wanted to be true to the lore of Faerun, there were a dozen who wanted to view every drow as potentially good (until, say, they committed fifteen or so murders in the public eye) rather than assuming them to be a product of an evil culture and therefore most likely to be evil themselves. I don't mind exceptions, but when exceptions become the rule, they are no longer interesting.
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:38 pm
by Lockonnow
you should walk through the server to see what have been at Sir_Carnifex if you have play BG 2 you wish t osee the new elf village and the tombs beneth Baldur's gate to the city runes and i could go on ulcaster ruins Durlags tower and so on
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 3:33 pm
by VDub
Here ya go Sir C. A little blast from the past for ya..
Re: Looking In
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:02 pm
by Azroth
Sir_Carnifex wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:19 pm
Twelve years ago when we tried it, we found that too many people conflated the server with real life, so it didn't work out. For every person who wanted to be true to the lore of Faerun, there were a dozen who wanted to view every drow as potentially good (until, say, they committed fifteen or so murders in the public eye) rather than assuming them to be a product of an evil culture and therefore most likely to be evil themselves. I don't mind exceptions, but when exceptions become the rule, they are no longer interesting.
That's not uncommon! Even I when I was first starting out in Forgotten Realms RP and such, I just didn't where to start. So I just related things to IRL, until I had a better grip on some facts of lore and such by reading enough over time.
So, in some cases, including my own? And I am sure many others. It takes a bit of reading source books to pull ones head out of their sphincter muscle.
It's like... diving head first into a portal not knowing what is on the other side! What can go wrong, eh?

Re: Looking In
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:29 am
by DaloLorn
I'm probably guilty of being overly trusting of monstrous PCs on many of my characters. Heck, a few of them have actually befriended either orcs or drow at some point in their lives, and while one or two of my characters show some hostility towards tieflings, it's far more common that my own tieflings have backstories full of bigotry and fiend-induced trauma than that anyone on my roster automatically assumes tieflings are trouble.
That being said, I do try to be nuanced about it. The initial interaction will likely color future interactions for a good while (for better or worse), and it'll be a lot easier for a drow or orc to fall out of favor with most of my PCs. And a lot of the trust will initially come down to "you're not killing me yet, so I'm not killing you yet", rather than "you say you're good, so I will knowingly put myself in a position where my life depends on you". (Though many of mine have historically rapidly befriended people who not only refused to take advantage of a moment of vulnerability, but went as far as to risk their own lives saving them.)