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Old 12-20-2025, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Danth [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I don't know about Epoch, but Turtle's owned by Russians and it's tough for Blizzard to go after them directly. Blizzard is using a different tactic against Turtle and trying to go after their web connections to the western regions.

No anti-DBG soapbox here: Any P99'er ought to appreciate their restraint. For many years they've played a lot nicer with the EMU community than they really had to, up to and including eventually coming to formal terms with P1999. THJ's actions were so brazen it practically forced EQ's hand.
Well, the issue isnt Daybreak games. The issue is the holding company that bought daybreak games a few years ago, they are the catalyst for the lawsuit. Daybreak games probably has people that have toons here.

Enad 7 Global.

They are the ones with zero restraint, now serving someone who simply contributed to THJ.

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According to the motion:

In Discord he said he was “fully onboarded” as an administrator for THJ and a moderator.

He said he was the only person who worked on THJ and the official EverQuest game. That’s Daybreak’s way of saying “this isn’t a casual tester, this is a serious operator.”

He said he was an “advisor” to Another Quest LLC (the LLC formed by the founders of THJ).

He said he donated to THJ.

He said he started playing it and telling others about it in late 2024, and he offered to support the defendants “in any way” he could.
Sounds like a real criminal mastermind.

Do you think he was getting a cut of the donations? Enad 7 doesn't seem to think so.

But they still want him to pay.
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