Aradia: Extraordinary player. With ability not only to create, but also immerse inside other person creations, thus aiding to create atmosphere. You managed to create a solid character, with marked gestures/abits (Aradia and the daggers covered by the sleeves, for instance) and personality. I always thought Aradia Demeter, and even more with the aid of the Thieves of Yliakum guild, could do something different in this game, and I guess she did, during the time she was around. It's always sad to see persons like Aradia leaving the game.
I had the pleasure to read and comment with you your writings, and fortunately leaving the game has not meant you dissapearing completely. Seems though that Yahoo and Gmail particular battle isn't making things easy.
Auithianilize: ...
Implicitly... you said it. I did not think you would finally do it, though. But seems clear enough: character deleted, PM left unanswered. You're gone, and seems noone knew it before you did it. A pity. Not only for me. At least I know of one person that did enjoy very much playing with you. Surely he was not the only one. You had great abilities to play this kind of games, starting with the fact that you were pretty skilled with english usage. The only person that cared enough as to patiently tell me about the mistakes I made on character description was you. And more corrections and suggestions followed later, some having to do with posts in this forums. Our talks were often surrealistic, but always interesting or funny to read. I just hope you enjoyed as much as I did the messages sent. I guess this has come to an end now. There's just no possible way to reach you left.
There was no real need to leave like this, Auithianilize. Be well.
Iantha: I think I named this player at my first post in this thread, when naming Isra. I had the faith you would not be gone, for there was your explicit warning that you were not to be found around often. A healer of games was it? An odd story along this lines, I seem to recall... The character is gone now, deleted... and it's a great loss. Last thing I recall from you was Iantha having joined the Job Agency, checking some book with one of those little glasses that are used to read tiny letters. It's one of those "usual" scenes that I just liked to see. The "normal" life portrayed, the complexity of simply play someone living in a land. I recall Iantha played in a very freshy way, jumping from here to there, and sticking out her tongue. Seeing you play her was fun and entertaining. I would have liked to, if only, had seen that again. Iantha personality was so much contrasting with Nuthedie, that it caused vertigo.
Unfortunately, there was no other way to reach you than in game, and I don't recall any other encounter since the one I mentioned with Iantha checking that book at Job Agency... probably some /tell.
The character name remained inside Nuthedie buddy list (as well as others) just in case you joined. But that did not happen anymore. I hope you're doing alright, Iantha.
Cendrick: Cendrick Wirad, if I recall correctly the surname. I think you were amongst the last characters I met. I say this because we met at the bronzedoors area map. There was hardly anone there by that time, so it was such a surprise to find you there. Even more to find someone that roleplayed. It felt odd, but it was one of the few times that I could talk about the Undertakers without being flamed about it. Nor IC nor OOC. I recall that, when our char encounter ended, and we were leading wherever we were meant to go, I sent you a /tell with congratulations on the play. I recall you were just doing the same thing, when receiving my message. Finding gentle people, who is conscious that is not there only to have good time himself/herself, but also that is sorrounded by other persons, deserving their fun/happyness ratio is always great. Even more when the good times spent are recognized and thanked. I seem to recall you had some experience with RP games, so it would have been nice to have heard more about your views about this one. I tried to encourage you to share them within the forums, but it seems such a thing never happened. A pity to loose people who might have added feedback from his own experience on other games of this kind, as well as nice people to play with.
Gellule: I'll omit naming your surname, Gellule... I'm pretty much aware I would not type it correctly, simply using my memory to rescue it. I do recall how we met, I think. When I tried to spread and share Tisouril's quest with every person I knew, and I thought would try to solve it, it was received with enthusiasm. It could not be otherwise, it was well planned, and everyone seemed willing to try completing it. Fact was, though, that you were the only one, Gellule, that did actually try to solve it. And so far you did complete some of its parts, while some others you were still close, but not completely right. Unfortunately that quest is now part of the past, not only because the only one trying to complete it is now gone, but also due to the quest being tied to map designs that now are gone. I also recall you under Belun's point of view. I seem to recall you were amongst the first against whom I tried Belun's character and Undertaker concept. So far it was well received, for which I thank you. It did not happen often. You had a good Explorer character, Gellule, you deserved to have completed the quest, I guess different connecting times prevented you from achieving it, you had it almost at hand.
Shooree: A Felines Lair member... one of the few I ended up knowing, together with Jjairr, though I think Jjairr is still around, somehow. Well... keeping with the "first meeting" mood, I think I too recall the first meeting I had with you, Shooree. Or at least, it's the first I recall. It was an almost comical situation, where Shooree started casting a spell that ended up making rocks inside of him. Not the best thing to eat, rocks... though fortunately there was a herbalist around, dexter enough as to make those rocks get out of Shooree stomach. Yeah, it's not that you need to be a herbalist to achieve that, you just need to put your fingers down your tongue deep enough... It was a different meeting, and I guess that's why it remains on memory. Not that anyone really feared for Shooree's life. Besides, the fact that he ended up being in charge of the library (I think) of the guild Felines Lair, made it a character not directly bound to war and battle, thus prone to result me interesting. I think you had a first break, maybe at the same time that the FL went on an "iatus" state, but I do recall you returned, but unfortunately not for long... I doubt it actually lasted a week. That first encounter will remain in memory though, Shooree.