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Originally Posted by Loly Taa
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You do realize a month after TMO was created we had discussions with IB about merging right? Joint raids? I even passed a BCG to IB in a joint Draco raid that was awarded to Lumpus (R.I.P)
Xzerion and many of the rest were just conceited fucks, and look where that got them.
From the day I showed up on this server, a few days before the start of TMO- I've answered one question more than any other... "Are you the TMO from Fennin Ro?"
Yep, we are, and now we're the TMO from Project 1999.
Thanks for being everything we dealt with on our home server, I hope you know, you have made this feel more classic to us than you might ever imagine.
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If I remember right, TMO was created a little after PoSky, or at least that is when they became some what relevant on the server. I think that was shortly after the Emil/Tullian exodus when IB couldn't field a raid that could go past Isle 4 in sky. I'm pretty sure at the time I was our only active monk and Trax actually leveled up Perun because of this. We also had like zero warriors. So we were desperate and talking to quite a few people, TMO included. Didn't we end up merging with Supreme's guild for like a day?
I'm pretty sure the problem wasn't that we were conceded cocks but that TMO refused to consider taking another name. We said that if you guys were unwilling to consider a compromise we would look else where, and we did. If you remember, we went on to dominate the server for the next like 12 months. You guys can argue all you want whether IB got bored and left or TMO chased them off the server, I was gone by then, but you can't imply that not merging with TMO some how contributed to IB falling apart as a guild.
Personally, I would have preferred merging with TMO. Transcendence was just bad and Darkwind came with A LOT of dead weight. Just think, if only you guys had agreed to a name compromise you could have merged with us and gotten bored of killing the same stuff over and over again a year earlier.