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Post by Mordecai on Apr 9, 2016 16:43:42 GMT
This is where I ended up after SotA, and here's why: - Towns and Elections- New World and Smaller Map -Balanced and Diverse Combat -No Custom Housing ( additional housing options available) -No Add-On Store or non-aesthetic Donation items -Minimal Moderation -RPers -Pre-AoS item mechanics (vanquishing silver katanas for all) - Dungeon Rotation Mechanics- Consequences for Murderers + Open-PvP/Full Loot -UOSteam blows Razor away If you decide to join, look for Mordecai in-game. I'm a citizen of Lillano, an artistic city spread across islands like Vesper, and I'm considering running for Minister or opening up Atria's first Player-Owned Bakery (let me guess- someone stole your sweet roll?).
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Post by Mordecai on Apr 9, 2016 20:03:32 GMT
To give you an idea of what to expect, here is an excerpt from my time there:
After my first days of macroing and training, I decided to visit the city of Arbor. To my surprise, a number of people were gathered there, discussing some kind of continental menace. The head speaker alleged that some kind of dragon, or group of dragons, which had destroyed Trinsic and Britain along with most of Old Britannia, was threatening Atria. He was rounding up people to investigate the threat.
We discovered scouting parties, raiding the shores from their offshore boats (Atrians apparently haven't discovered maritime technology, so we were unable to reach them) We stopped three scouting parties, dispersed around the continent, and determined that the main force wasn't yet upon us. With the threat temporarily abated, I went back to the Arbor tavern to watch the brave and the foolish wrestle with polar bears.
Later that day, I headed south from Arbor to see how my bard, Mordecai, was fairing with his provo macroing in the zoo. However, I was side-tracked along the way by the discovery of a casino, which had opened to the public only hours before. The owner, Valis, was very accommodating, and the gambling was a pleasure. I managed to win quite a bit of gold too.
So far, this server had captured the feeling of UO's golden era more than any I've encountered to date. I've met trolls, dwarfs, orcs, savages, murderers, thieves, drunkards, artisans, ministers, militiamen, and gamblers, all with great pleasure, and the RP is that perfect kind where nothing feels forced and you don't even have to try to RP.
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Post by dewderonomy on Apr 12, 2016 13:49:32 GMT
Man, I played that forever ago. I didn't think it was still around.
VIVA VERMELL!
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Post by Mordecai on Apr 12, 2016 15:02:56 GMT
Man, I played that forever ago. I didn't think it was still around. VIVA VERMELL! From what I understand, the old Rel Por is now known as Rel Por 1. This one is Rel Por 2, a relaunch ran by the same people.
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