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16  Element boards / Citizen Board / Cove Market: Resources wanted! on: December 17, 2007, 04:02:51 pm

Resources Wanted!


Greetings!

The Cove Market is urgently looking for resources. A variety of items is required to fill the stalls in Cove Market. Price is to be negotiated depending on quality and quantity supplied. To negotiate long-term contracts contact Evinyatar, the current administrator of the Market.

Cove Market Consortium




Items required:

  • Arrows
  • Bolts
  • Leather
  • Ingots
  • Fletching repair dees
  • Cloth




<You can produce these items in the quantity that you like. Both gold and shillings will be awarded. The only requirement is that you create or obtain the items in a RP manner.>
17  Element boards / Citizen Board / Re: Cove Market: Smiths wanted! on: December 17, 2007, 03:59:35 pm
[Definately uncoloured iron halberds. Just Dull Copper for the lower strength requirements]
18  Element boards / Citizen Board / Cove Market: Smiths wanted! on: December 17, 2007, 03:55:55 pm

Smiths Wanted!


Greetings!

The Cove Market is urgently looking for experienced smiths. A variety of items is required to fill the stalls in Cove Market. Price is to be negotiated depending on quality and quantity supplied. To negotiate long-term contracts contact Evinyatar, the current administrator of the Market.

Cove Market Consortium




Items required:

  • Recruit Armours*
  • Watchman Armours*
  • Junior Guardsman Armours*
  • Smith Repair Deeds
  • Dull Copper Halberds
  • A variety of commonly used weapons*




<You can produce these items in the quantity that you like. Both gold and shillings will be awarded. The only requirement is that you create or obtain the items in a RP manner. Please be advised that we do require the items marked by * to be created by a GM Armslore smith>
19  Element boards / Citizen Board / Cove Market: Tailors wanted! on: December 17, 2007, 03:30:22 pm

Tailors Wanted!


Greetings!

The Cove Market is urgently looking for experienced tailors. A variety of items is required to fill the stalls in Cove Market. Price is to be negotiated depending on quality and quantity supplied. To negotiate long-term contracts contact Evinyatar, the current administrator of the Market.

Cove Market Consortium




Items required:

  • Leather uniforms*
  • Tailor Repair Deeds
  • Kilts, Sashes, Bandana's and Caps
  • Fancy dress outfits




<You can produce these items in the quantity that you like. Both gold and shillings will be awarded. The only requirement is that you create or obtain the items in a RP manner. Please be advised that we require the items marked with * to be created by GM Armslore Tailors>
20  Element boards / Citizen Board / Raise the standard! on: December 14, 2007, 02:37:19 pm
Greetings and salutations!

I would like to notify the city provisioner that I have placed ten banners at moongates on our world. Furthermore I have arranged for similar banners to be spread on the world known as Atlantic.



*Signed with a flourish: Evinyatar*
21  In Character Boards / In Character Board / Some libraries do not require you to be silent on: December 11, 2007, 03:02:20 pm
Greetings and salutations!

I bring to you tidings of an expedition held last tuesday. A rather untrustworthy looking monk working for the Britain Library divulged the location of a certain book I required. At the time it seemed unlikely that such an individual would know such information and when he told his story it seemed even less likely. A copy of the book I was looking for was located in the haunted chambers deep within the Cavern of Ice. The monk was obviously of questionable virtue regardless of his intentions but nevertheless I considered it worthy to verify.

After returning to Cove I saught out Sergeant Grayner who was quite willing to lead an expedition into the Cavern. We rallied outside the Barracks and after a few encouraging words by the Sergeant we were stepping through a portal, free of charge I might add!

Off to fame and glory!
The Cavern was truly infested with creatures of all sort of malign intent. The guards struggled ferociously to clear a path. It would someday prove an interesting subject to learn why creatures as these band together in those distinct locations. Anyhow, back to the subject at hand!

The fighting was fierce
After what seemed like hours we finally entered an ancient crypt. Inside we found living quarters and a bloodspattered pentagram with some sort of Energyvortex in the middle. One guarding deamon was quickly dispatched.

A strange pentagram found
I cautionned the guards from stepping into the pentagram but apparently Corporal Eve couldn't contain herself. It should prove interesting to observe what sort of effects are the result of this careless behaviour. I made a mental note to come back and investigate the Energyvortex on a later date and urged the guards to continue searching the chambers. We quickly found the Library and lo and behold we actually -did- find the book I was looking for.

The book -was- located inside the library!
As is always the case, this mission brought up more questions then it answerred though. How did the monk acquire this highly valuable information. Why did he give the information for such an obviously underpriced amount? What is the exact purpose of the energyvortex found inside the crypt? What will the effects be on Corporal Eve? Only time and research will tell!

*Signed with a flourish: Evinyatar*


Guards present:
Hoagie
Eve
Regdar
Thomas Scarr
Raven
22  Element boards / Citizen Board / Filling the Leafletbag on: December 11, 2007, 02:13:00 pm
Greetings and salutations!

I wish to inform the city provisioner that I have refilled the leafletbag with runes, leaflets and torches. All should be in place to gather more free spirits willing to Free the North!

*Signed with a flourish: Evinyatar*


Leafletbag filled to capacity
23  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Re: Who can weapon engrave? on: December 11, 2007, 11:32:29 am
I can
24  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Re: An idea I've often toyed with... on: December 06, 2007, 12:10:40 am
I'd check it on some sort of Testshard if one is up...I don't remember people staking out the Cove spot when they created Trammel so I think for some reason or another it wont fit. (Every possible castlespot on the shard was camped when they created Trammel)
25  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Re: An idea I've often toyed with... on: December 06, 2007, 12:01:49 am
I don't think a Castle fits in the Cove area
26  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Re: Erik Arkay is 10 years old on: December 05, 2007, 10:50:31 pm
It's not a debate...It's mandatory

You get the day off, but you're coming back starting tomorrow
27  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Re: Erik Arkay is 10 years old on: December 05, 2007, 04:44:52 pm
Specially for Qom, who -will- be required to return to UO to repay:


1. My first day


My first character and most renowned one was called Rainbow King. Sort of a combination of Rainbow (totally kickarse rockband from the seventies) and one of their later songs called Hall of the Mountain King (Based upon Grieg's version). Being 16-17 years old and growing up in rural Belgium little did I know 'Rainbow King' might be seen as a gay statement. I'd live to regret it till I changed the name.

Anyhow, I entered the world of Atlantic in Britain and immediately acqainted myself with the niceties of the wonderous world of UO. I very quickly learned I was not able to kill a deer and when fleeing from the animal towards the WBB I suffered the humiliation of falling to a deer right at the bank. Owned!  Roll Eyes

I distinctly remember feeling UO was the ultimate 'Internet reality' as I was able to tame a Britain dog and rename it to my real life dog  Roll Eyes

I found the solution to UO on the very first day. I had finished the game. I was going to amass all the gold I ever needed because I found an endless supply of easy access gold. I had learned that if you fish and carve the fish into 4 raw fish steaks you could sell those for 1 gold piece to the provisioner. I was now well on my way to becomming an UO Billionnaire  Roll Eyes


2. My first months


I was now a bit better prepared and started to get acqainted with the game mechanics. As everyone back in those days I was a Swordsman/Archer/Mage/Miner (I quickly learned there was slightly more gold to be gained with mining then fishing)

The honest truth is I was gathering my wealth to purchase a house mining (mostly dieing to miner PK's) and doing dungeoncrawling to actually spend the money I made. The thrill of leapfrogging 500 ore to a 'nearby' forge without a PK intercepting you or simply a stranger battling to 'leapfrog' your ore away from you was limitless.

My dungeoncrawling in the first months was limited to purchasing the most expensive armour I could on my budget, running around in your average dungeon for about 20 minutes, getting killed and having to go mine again to purchase new armour....rince repeat at infinitum. Gotta love pre-trammel!

Around this time I purchased my first house near Vesper. I can still walk to the spot by heart now. Neadless to say after one week I was killed by a houselooter. Which meant disaster then since anyone with a key could enter the house and nothing inside was locked down. You could also not change keys back in those days so your house was never truly secure again.

My favourite dungeonspot at the time and has remained so till this day was Hythlot. And more so for it's legendary rescuemissions. Nobody understood the way the teleporter from level one to level two worked back then (and now perhaps few still remember). You can basicly end up in two locations. One being easy, one dropping you into 8-9 hellhounds who would immediately target you and virtually kill any character before you could respond. Heroic battles were faught there to recover the items (no insurance ofcourse) you had on your character trying to recover the items from an earlier recovery attempt if you can still follow. It was a humourous location where you lost a lot more then you were trying to recover before your bones decayed but lots of fun was had. Up till today I can honestly say what I miss the most about PvM is those rescuemissions. Boo for insurance!

I met friends in Hythlot like Sir Virdevier and Painkiller who'll later form the guild GH - Green Hell with me. Dispite never being allowed to grow beyond 5 members it was quite known until late in Atlantic's history due to Sir Virdevier in the PvP world and myself in the RP world.


3. My first steps in RP

My first steps into RP were done when I stumbled across the Serpent's Cross Tavern. -The- RP hotspot on Atlantic at the time. It was among if not -the- first area to receive GM decoration. Outside we had a fountain, hedges , benches and furniture for the tavern all locked down by the GM's.

I quickly rose in the RP scene of Atlantic to become quite the 'known' figure and was a key element in the capture of the Followers of Armageddon. (The event leading up to the launch of The Second Age) Back in those days Seer events were mostly RP events, not the monsterslagfests done now. We posted weeklong protection around Black-rock sites and had the wildest conspiracytheories. Some of them still make me chuckle today. Me and three others were personally responsible for capturing Martoo Saul, one of the followers. A feat which resulted in a 'Are you with us?' ORIGIN, yeah baby! pre-EA!, Tshirt. I also received an ingame note from Lord British naming the bearer Hero of the Realm. I still use the deed on Evinyatar to this day.

I rose to Mayor of Yew which was the most active RP town at the time (much larger then todays) and co-founded the Heralds of Virtue. A communitywide RP organisation for the promotion of Virtue. One of the more succesful organisations in Atlantic History if I do say so myself.

Oh before I forgot. I met Order, the last surviving TAMED Ancient Wyrm in the SCT as well. An event which prompted me to become one of the few GM Tamers on Atlantic at the time. Achieving GM Taming was a work of 3-4 hours daily for weeks on end at the time. The end result was that you could tame dragons. But they were notoriously unstable and would randomly attack blues guardkilling you in the process should you be in town. Also a bummer was the fact when they crossed serverboundaries or after gating they retained their ability to firebreath but were reduced to doing 1-2 damage per hit. That 'feature' remained ingame for atleast two years after launching the game and accounts for the lack of GM tamers Smiley

I continued to play Atlantic due to the accumulated history there and didn't switch to Europa when it launched. I played frequently up till the time I started to work and given the time difference I couldn't play peak hours anymore.


4. My Europa days

I logged on to Europa around June 2005 after finding a recruitment leaflet in Cove Atlantic. I stumbled into a negotiation between Cove and Minoc, both fielding 15 armoured and uniformed soldiers. I was hooked from that moment on.

I joined BoC and quickly rose in it's ranks. I believe I joined command 2-3 months afterwards and later I took over as GM when a large part of command including Octi joined Grd. When Octi and the others returned I gave the GM-ship back to it's rightful owner. I have until this day remained a loyal servant of the best interest of BoC.
28  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Re: Erik Arkay is 10 years old on: December 04, 2007, 02:15:44 pm
Nothing yet....Too few players left with 10+ accounts to warrant something special at this moment I guess.
29  OOC Boards / OOC Board / Erik Arkay is 10 years old on: November 28, 2007, 07:11:23 pm
Just noticed my account is 120 months old Smiley
30  OOC Boards / OOC Board / UO's new cousin underway on: October 15, 2007, 12:41:44 pm
Though I'd imagine they'll keep UO itself running for many more years given the unique playerbase who's not interested in the new and shiney.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6180818.html

You may want to skip to the final paragraphs if you're not interested in the financial rundown of the acquisition.

Cheers!
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