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This was Mhantanza, my level 21 Dwarf Warrior. My buddy started playing EQ in the classic era in late 1999. He showed it to me, but I was unimpressed. I was still playing Diablo and saw no reason to switch games. But then the following year he showed up at my house with the box for Ruins of Kunark. He said something along the lines of "dude you gotta play now... you can play as a lizard person." The box art for Kunark and seeing his excitement about this expansion sold me. I bought EverQuest instead of Diablo 2 that summer. While the idea of playing Iksars was fantastical to me: the reality sunk in quickly. I was told by others how Iksars were on Kunark all by themselves, with no safe travel options to the main continents. Iksar players were in for a more isolated experience. I didn't really want an isolated experience, so I switched to Dwarf Warrior, named Mhantanza. Mhantanza (who would later become Mhantanza Manzamatazan at level 20) was my first "main" character in EQ. I spent hours upon hours in the newbie zones of Butcherblock and Greater Faydark. I even completed the Small Scarab Armor quests for a sweet pair of Green Boots, a Green Helm and a Green Breastplate with a whopping +10 HP. Then one day, someone came along and gifted me a Short Sword of the Ykesha. If I wasn't hooked already: I was fully hooked now. My friend and I continued to stomp through Crushbone and I continued to gain levels. I felt unstoppable. But the experience was drying up in Crushbone. After choosing a surname, I let my friend convince me to take a boat trip to Kunark and hunt in the Lake of Ill Omen. We hopped on the boat in Butcherblock and set off to board the Maiden's Voyage to Firiona Vie. Except there was one issue... I was playing on a 56k baud modem at the time. (We didn't upgrade to Cable until 2001.) When the boat zoned into Timorous Deep, I lost connection. I couldn't get back in the game for a few hours. When I finally returned: I was back at the PoD lift in Greater Faydark, sans my gear. I ran back to Butcherblock and jumped back on the ferry. When we zoned into Timorous Deep in the middle of the ocean, I knew I was screwed. I jumped on the Maiden's Voyage, but couldn't find my corpse. The rest of the night, I stayed in Timorous Deep asking if anyone had seen my corpse. No luck. I didn't know I could petition to recover a lost corpse... so I just logged off and stayed out for a few weeks while I went out and bought Diablo 2. After multiple hours in Diablo 2, I got tired of the repetitive loop. I was hooked on EverQuest. I sold my copy of Diablo 2 to a friend, and booted back up EverQuest. I logged into Mhantanza Manzamatazan, level 21 Dwarf Warrior... and I started over, finding new gear and weapons. I'd never experienced loss of progress like that before in a video game. It felt like I lost real-life personal belongings. But, it taught me a lesson about EQ... Never log off before finding your corpse. Marshall Mhantanza Manzamatazan retired in April of 2004, having tanked Temple of Veeshan, Ssra Temple, and Plane of Time. I never lost a corpse in this game again. | |||
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[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] RnF is dead because no server drama to blow off steam about, and, because "politics is divisive" we can't even discuss rl madness. The mmorpg model used to have a lot of life in game and out of game, socially. But part of the death of the genre is mods afraid of a fully operable rants and flames section. Legal reasons, fears of getting de-hosted. I don't blame them. But I'm not going to say it isn't a chicken shit move. We got real life piss christ action, and we can't even Norrath-ify it? Pitiful
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Yeah, theres like 6 people that post on these boards, and all of them are speakign in code so they dont get banned lol
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I started on the original Povar server. It was 1999, and I played on my son's account when he wasn't, until I got hooked and started my own. Made to level, I think it was, 65 before calling it quits. I lasted about 4-5 yrs, I can't recall exactly.
My first memory was as a newbie level 5 ranger wanting to connect with both of my kids who were in Qeynos and I was in GFay. Naive as I was I decided to trek across the world to the other side. It took me about 5 hours to do that. I can't count how many times I died and had to run back from where ever I had been bound. I didn't even understand what being bound meant until that first time I died in EComm and ended up back in GFay. Good times, good times.
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Red Leicester? Just ran out this morning, sir. Character transfers? Not in these legal times, squire. Root dragons? Not much demand for it, I'm afraid? Not much demand!? There's no one playing, Sir. And I wonder bloody why.
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