I remember when I started this game some 54-55 months ago. I was a young warrior who new nothing or no one. I had found my way outside of a huge city called Brit. I had ventured out to see what I could find and what devilish creatures i could slay with my mighty viking sword that was stamed by the "GODS". I soon found myself surrounded by vile undead creatures. Known to everyone accross the land as Liches. I fought as hard as I could to slay these murderous beings but I did not have the power to do so. I was met by a gentalman on a gloryious steed. His name was Dark Shadow with his help I was able to recover my things and begin further training myself he instructed me to carry an axe and become a lumberjack.
Later on he took me out in the vast lands to help me place a Small Tower, and if you wanna talk about adventure try placing a house. We spent what felt like days in what was really about 3 hours looking for a spot. Just when we thought we were done I and another gentalman placed the same style house at the same time on the same exact spot. We both were froze and had to wait for GM help. Luckily we worked it out to where he got that spot and I got another 3-4 acres away.
I have since been spending my time doing the same for others. Looking for that newbie that is out over his head and helping him grow in the game. I wish we could all learn something from this unknown players actions and become alot like him. I wonder if there is any way we could HONOR this young warrior aside from our actions. By creating a large or small stone table. With a single candle representing this persons being solo in our relm, and also filling the table with chairs to represent his welcoming of all to his table. Then filling this table with a feast representing the aboundance of sacrifice this person showed in their giving of what ever they had to passers by. With a book with an inscription stating "This table is set in the HONOR of the "UNKNOWN WARRIOR" whose selfless acts shall not be forgotten, and will be forever remebered at this table.
It is just an idea but I think a good one for someone who truely embodies the spirti of which we want to imulate.
Strength and HONOR
James Halliwell