Song Druid 1483 Share Posted August 8, 2018 Howdy folks! I was trying to find some old screenshots and thought it'd be fun to start a thread where we shared memories of many years past. It's hard to believe it's been 7 years for some of us. Can you think of anything worse to waste your time on? Anyways, post your memories, and feel free to caption them! We'll start off with a few shitposts I have stored in my google drive. We had a glorious time in Aegis/Asulon where some of our artists would recreate memes with prominent members, let's not forget this gem - I don't remember the exact context of this meme, but I remember I laughed pretty hard at it. Tehlulu, I love you hoe don't even come at me for this 6 year old shade. You used to be able to lock your own threads. Fun! Speaking of Tehlulu, we roleplayed beneath the forest of Elandriel. The Druids reforming from the first ever circle split in the city of Solace, while some sort of robbery took place outside. I can't remember who specifically played him but one of the GMs would mobdisguise as an enderman and called himself Constable Enderman. We showed him around menocress. This is more recent, I'm digging across multiple image hosting sites here, gimme a break! It's The! Druids! Shots of the Oasis Grove, one of my top 3 favorite groves. Ethanriel, Mother Tree of Elandriel and wife of Arik. Racingbrother, or Wilting Druid Giovonni, made wonderful caricatures of the Druids! Arik fussing with his student Tippen. One of the Elder Trees of Anthos. Some images of the Druid's Grove in Anthos. Finally, the last one I could find, the attunement of Vi, the serpent Druid. The last attunement made in the Solace Grove. Post your favorite memories! I'd love to relive them with you! There are no guidelines! Just do it! If there's another thread like this out there, my damn bad but I did what I did. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryno2 1238 Share Posted August 8, 2018 (edited) throwback found sonic in al'khazar i spy @marimbamonk in the corner there@Sultan throwback almost forgot the super chicken farm from the fringe Edited August 8, 2018 by ryno2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zacho 1742 Share Posted August 8, 2018 Spoiler ascended stuff i also cant figure out how to put more on here, so there yah go. check my sig Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobbs_Burrows 495 Share Posted August 12, 2018 (edited) I am so happy that all those years ago I was diligent enough to take as many screenshots as I did. So many fun memories which are brought back to life just from 1 simple screenshot. First I have an album of screenshots of the undead city, Drauchriem. The city was in the nether, and consisted of several towers suspended from the roof of the nether. Undead did not spawn in the cloud temple with everyone else, instead we spawned in the undead crypt, one of the towers. The crypt tower contained graves, and on each headstone was the name of our previously mortal character. It was then recommended that we take up a new, Undead name. Among other towers was the portal tower (sending us to different secret portal rooms across Aegis), the library (containing secret rooms and rare books), the arboretum (where 1 of every natural plant or block from the mortal world was kept), the nexus (containing throne room, and a small-scale but accurate map of the mortal realm with signs indicating the location of major towns and cities, and the status of each one), the forge, and several housing towers with names such as 'Desolation' and 'Oblivion'. Deep in the nether was also the Oren Fairground. Charlie4vb and MrZombez (founders of Undead) also built the oren fairground, but did not want it to be dismantled forever and so they world edited it into the nether: https://imgur.com/a/i78FU6v This screenshot is the first ever screenshot I took on the server. I joined as a Dwarf, and immediately went to my homeland of Kal'Urguan. Walking through the secret waterfall, and down the long staircase, I was greeted by the moon as the far end of the city had not rendered in, making for a good looking screenshot: One of the many pictures I have of us undead messing around at the original Unk. Those few weeks were probably the best few weeks ever experienced on this server, and will never be topped. Constant back and forth battles, defending Unk from hordes of players who constructed 'field hospitals' out of dirt and had a vast network of tunnels and trenches to avoid our attacks. Attacking both Alstion and Snowy Fields, both of which expanded massively thanks to the conflict and excitement which gripped the server in those days. In this screenshot you can see several old names; luchian, itechify, Lymdil, edplayers. I met so many brilliant people in the Undead and all are fondly rememberd: I was horrified to log on one day and find 2 giant world holes (you kids don't know you're born) had ripped through our floating city Striqaephoth - thanks to world corruption which cut Aegis's life short. It destroyed 2 giant cathedrals. We could not roll it back for some reason, instead I paused the Undead trailer on the LOTC youtube channel frame by frame to reconstruct both buildings block-perfect. Sad, I know. The second picture shows the interior of our cathedral, and you can see a sacrificial pit full of lava in the middle. This is where people would be brought to be turned into undead. They would jump in, and certain commands would be triggered so that they respawn in the nether as a fully fledged undead: Here is a picture from a rooftop during one of the final attacks on Al'khazar. It was a very fun attack, we had been planning for weeks. High Priest Everard was an undead informant, secretly lending us minas, gold, information, and a safe place to spy on the city. We were also able to acquire 'Applegrove Manor' in secret, which we used as a base. To start the attack, we went around the back of the castle, and fireballed our way through the windows. We then fireballed away much of the inside walls in order to attack the city from where it least expected: My favourite location in Aegis is probably the least known. When you got to the edge of the map (approx 6000 blocks north) it would teleport you back, you could go no further. Over time, travellers made a path 6000 blocks north to create a camp called 'World's End' - the very edge of the map. A visitor board was created, and people eventually started to leave signs and messages to show they visited and were there. You would walk through the World's End doorway and look out into the dark wilderness on which no Aegisian would ever set foot. Stumbling upon this in my travels was something I won't forget. It's moments and creations like these, the human aspect of reading a message complete strangers left for each other all those years ago, makes the server unlike anything else: Likewise, there was this famous spot close to Al'khazar in a pirate bay. There was a random dirt island consisting of a few blocks with a sign on it. Over time, more and more signs were left by people, and it became a sort of monument to the humanity of players cooperating on the server: I will forever maintain this is the funniest screenshot I ever took. It was during BranFest's fishing tourney, and I was mob disguised as a squid and named myself The River Monster. As I swam up to interrupt the tourney, this guy was staring straight at me with a look of petrified terror on his face: This was supposed to be a serious meeting in Petyr's (drplat) burrow, but the recent addition of MPM meant I could hardly stop laughing at how ridiculous it all looked: Bili Hollowmead (SuperSodaPops) gets caught boating by a hungry orc: In Branborough we began to host competitive dinner parties. My one had animal fancy dress, and people did not disappoint: Anthos came around and to celebrate the opening week of the map I hosted the very successful LenFest: This is when I unfortunately started to lose interest and time to play on the server. But the memories of fun and friends will last me forever. It really was some of the best experiences I ever had with computer games. Thanks for making this thread for our memories @Song Druid even though I'm late, I hoped my screenshots and some of the stories behind them were interesting. 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NotEvilAtAll 9945 Share Posted August 13, 2018 2 hours ago, Hobbs_Burrows said: I am so happy that all those years ago I was diligent enough to take as many screenshots as I did. So many fun memories which are brought back to life just from 1 simple screenshot. First I have an album of screenshots of the undead city, Drauchriem. The city was in the nether, and consisted of several towers suspended from the roof of the nether. Undead did not spawn in the cloud temple with everyone else, instead we spawned in the undead crypt, one of the towers. The crypt tower contained graves, and on each headstone was the name of our previously mortal character. It was then recommended that we take up a new, Undead name. Among other towers was the portal tower (sending us to different secret portal rooms across Aegis), the library (containing secret rooms and rare books), the arboretum (where 1 of every natural plant or block from the mortal world was kept), the nexus (containing throne room, and a small-scale but accurate map of the mortal realm with signs indicating the location of major towns and cities, and the status of each one), the forge, and several housing towers with names such as 'Desolation' and 'Oblivion'. Deep in the nether was also the Oren Fairground. Charlie4vb and MrZombez (founders of Undead) also built the oren fairground, but did not want it to be dismantled forever and so they world edited it into the nether: https://imgur.com/a/i78FU6v This screenshot is the first ever screenshot I took on the server. I joined as a Dwarf, and immediately went to my homeland of Kal'Urguan. Walking through the secret waterfall, and down the long staircase, I was greeted by the moon as the far end of the city had not rendered in, making for a good looking screenshot: One of the many pictures I have of us undead messing around at the original Unk. Those few weeks were probably the best few weeks ever experienced on this server, and will never be topped. Constant back and forth battles, defending Unk from hordes of players who constructed 'field hospitals' out of dirt and had a vast network of tunnels and trenches to avoid our attacks. Attacking both Alstion and Snowy Fields, both of which expanded massively thanks to the conflict and excitement which gripped the server in those days. In this screenshot you can see several old names; luchian, itechify, Lymdil, edplayers. I met so many brilliant people in the Undead and all are fondly rememberd: I was horrified to log on one day and find 2 giant world holes (you kids don't know you're born) had ripped through our floating city Striqaephoth - thanks to world corruption which cut Aegis's life short. It destroyed 2 giant cathedrals. We could not roll it back for some reason, instead I paused the Undead trailer on the LOTC youtube channel frame by frame to reconstruct both buildings block-perfect. Sad, I know. The second picture shows the interior of our cathedral, and you can see a sacrificial pit full of lava in the middle. This is where people would be brought to be turned into undead. They would jump in, and certain commands would be triggered so that they respawn in the nether as a fully fledged undead: Here is a picture from a rooftop during one of the final attacks on Al'khazar. It was a very fun attack, we had been planning for weeks. High Priest Everard was an undead informant, secretly lending us minas, gold, information, and a safe place to spy on the city. We were also able to acquire 'Applegrove Manor' in secret, which we used as a base. To start the attack, we went around the back of the castle, and fireballed our way through the windows. We then fireballed away much of the inside walls in order to attack the city from where it least expected: My favourite location in Aegis is probably the least known. When you got to the edge of the map (approx 6000 blocks north) it would teleport you back, you could go no further. Over time, travellers made a path 6000 blocks north to create a camp called 'World's End' - the very edge of the map. A visitor board was created, and people eventually started to leave signs and messages to show they visited and were there. You would walk through the World's End doorway and look out into the dark wilderness on which no Aegisian would ever set foot. Stumbling upon this in my travels was something I won't forget. It's moments and creations like these, the human aspect of reading a message complete strangers left for each other all those years ago, makes the server unlike anything else: Likewise, there was this famous spot close to Al'khazar in a pirate bay. There was a random dirt island consisting of a few blocks with a sign on it. Over time, more and more signs were left by people, and it became a sort of monument to the humanity of players cooperating on the server: I will forever maintain this is the funniest screenshot I ever took. It was during BranFest's fishing tourney, and I was mob disguised as a squid and named myself The River Monster. As I swam up to interrupt the tourney, this guy was staring straight at me with a look of petrified terror on his face: This was supposed to be a serious meeting in Petyr's (drplat) burrow, but the recent addition of MPM meant I could hardly stop laughing at how ridiculous it all looked: Bili Hollowmead (SuperSodaPops) gets caught boating by a hungry orc: In Branborough we began to host competitive dinner parties. My one had animal fancy dress, and people did not disappoint: Anthos came around and to celebrate the opening week of the map I hosted the very successful LenFest: This is when I unfortunately started to lose interest and time to play on the server. But the memories of fun and friends will last me forever. It really was some of the best experiences I ever had with computer games. Thanks for making this thread for our memories @Song Druid even though I'm late, I hoped my screenshots and some of the stories behind them were interesting. 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