November 14th, 2005
Legacy of Oblivion version 3.0
When our merry band of LoOnies was first incarnated, we were a different bunch of folks. Our raid groups were only four people and we called ourselves the A-Team. We’ve changed since then: Old friends have gone; new friends have come. Koryn no longer wears a dress. I am no longer tank and healer at the same time. But some things have not changed: Barathron’s “Detecting Traps” still has no bearing on anything in the game, and we’re still infatuated with Iraas’ green balls.
Perhaps I’ve said too much.
The times, they are a’changin’, and so have the LoOnies. Over the past couple of months we’ve added more to our ranks. Welcome aboard (in no particular order):
Shae
Xerolk
Toetem
Rhuinn
Rhot
Raucous
Rapine
Cowfumasta
(I am pretty sure that I’ve missed a couple of people, and I apologize if I have forgotten you – I will be sure to add you to my next update.)
We also have a promotion among our ranks: Zugzugdaman is now raid leader. Never fear my fellow LoOnies because he still sucks and I have no problem reminding him of this every five minutes… or 30 seconds. I’m not sure because I lose track of the time.
The site roster isn’t updated, but we’ll get that fixed in the next day or so. Looking over our in-game roster, I’ve noticed that the guild is primarily made up of two different camps: Old EQ’ers who are friends of Caulbraen, or old EQ’ers that are friends of mine. It’s like the chocolate and the peanut butter – two great tastes that go great together. Or something. It’s good to be surrounded by friends. We’re not a huge uber guild, but we kick ass and we definitely have a thing or two to show the rest of Aggramar about how amazing a small guild can be.
The Legacy of Oblivion site has been lacking over the last couple of months and I take full responsibility. I get so busy updating halffull.org that I end up not having any energy or creative juice left over for LoO – yes, I suck. But I have been thinking about it and have a lot of ideas so we should have updates at least once a week, barring disaster. This is a big job and I need some help. And not just anyone: The right one.
This can only mean the witticism of Ventimocha. Luckily for everyone he has accepted, and already has some hilarious ideas for the site – so stay tuned! Venti is normally the person who coordinates instance runs and quest nights for our lower level characters so it just makes sense. And it doesn’t hurt that he’s damn funny. In the first fifteen minutes that he was guilded, I got three /whispers from people saying, “Okay, I really like this guy.” Now you can relive his funnies over and over on the site. Good stuff happening, so stay tuned.
Now get your butts over to the forums and register!