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Reminder Secret got trolled by some random guy from aimchat and then proceeded to dox and rage at a totally random person that didn't even know who they were.
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#53
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Another thread with a crazy fucking person that used to be staff.
IMAGINE THAT
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#54
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< Knights Who Say Ni >
Qeynos questing and leveling (all quests nerfed) | Off the beaten path 24-40. | |||
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Engineer of Things and Stuff, Wearer of Many Hats
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Engineer of Things and Stuff, Wearer of Many Hats
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#59
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you're in my d:\ right now via .dll p1999 hax
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There was literally no economy or ability to use money for anything other than buying mounts, because one person with 10+ active accounts bought up every item on the server and jacked the prices up until it was 3k for a Sarnak Hide Mask. Every trade had to be done via barter. This same auctioneer was obsessed with recruiting for one of the only guilds on the server, a tier-2 guild, and would offer you KEI and ports from his 6-box crew and pretend to be interested in your friendship as a "new community member" while role-playing multiple people from his many accounts, until you committed to applying to the sane guild and he never again responded to a single tell from you again on any of his many personalities. It was a microcosm of what EQ has always been: a few jolly roleplayers and nostalgiacs with some sense of humor, a lot of mega-nerds, and some institutionalizable psychotics with toy maces IRL who couldn't even come up with passable text conversation. People with 100% raid attendance for 6 years running (literally zero raids missed). The average age was just skewed upward compared to here, and instead of people KSing and being dicks up-front people held grudges and deep inferiority complexes about not being in Temerity and took the game way, way too seriously. I think a lot of the people there were older folks living on disability and losing their minds to loneliness and depression. P99 at least has an economy and you can have a laugh with the people who play it without having to reference pop culture from the J. Edgar Hoover era. | |||
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