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May his memory be eternal.

Remember O Lord the soul of your departed servant, George, and appoint for him a place in paradise.

My condolences and prayers for him and his family, chiefly his Mother.

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Was a good Irongut.

 

Always in a good mood and helped new dwarves out. A leader when needed and a friend as well.

 

Rest in peace.

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Dear George,

The world took you too soon from us, you were such an inspiration for me, and others. I wish we had done so many other things before you left this world. But i bet its much better up there. Thank you for being one of the greatest Dwarven rpers i have met, and THE Greatest magi ever. May your spirit fly high and your creativity higher. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never go unforgotten. My thoughts and prayers go out too his mother and his close friends.

Rest Easy Pal, God Speed. o7

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Rest in Peace George, your dwarf had one of the finest beards out there.
Your kindness and friendliness is not a trait found among many. You are missed. o7

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I had the privilege of playing alongside TheFirstShroom or George for a couple of years as a dwarf, he played my Irongut character's father. I will always remember fondly the time we spent RPing together, standing in the background while Shroom and BD schemed and planned on cool artifacts and legendary items they would craft and how they would craft them. It saddens me deeply to learn of his passing and a part of me is filled with regrets for not spending more time with him and getting to know him better. I hope the best for his family and will cherish his memory for as long as I live, he was one of the best people I've met on this server.

Rest in Peace friend.

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I Had some brief interactions with him. We rped in Almaris and he was one of the ironguts who introduced me to the clan.
Very recently I purchased a flamethrower from him and we rped. I cannot say I truly knew him, but the interactions we had were overwhelmingly enjoyable. I offer my condolences to his family and friends. He was an inspiration to many dwarves and players on this server, and for that he will always have my respect.

R.I.P

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The best Lord Justicar the Dwarves could wish for! The best Irongut his clan could wish for and a friend to many within as outside the dwarven community. May he live further in our memories for who he was, a dwarf with a big heart for justice!

 

Narvok Oz George!

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I rolled through my computer, trying to find screenshots of some of my smithing with George's character, Falk. I think they're on my old hard drive, which is a shame. 

 

Shroom, George, was eternally kind to me & a joy to talk to, even beyond the persona of a character. He made Khron Hundmar (I'm sure I'm butchering that) feel like more than a collection of blocks or pixels, but like a place to relax & talk to my friends in. I spent hours of my time farming potatoes, sugarcane, and pumpkins in that automated farm - it was my favorite place on the map. Often times we would talk late about nothing at all, mostly just Minecraft, or  memories of the Ironguts. Our most memorable RP was a seance I did on a character to commune to Hiebe's spirit. 

 

I was talking to him just the other day about building in Urguan. I miss him, genuinely. What a loss. 

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I already wrote many of my thoughts down in the collection box to be sent to his family (which I encourage others to do as well, in Urguan main city). Shroom was a great friend, a mentor of sorts on the server, and a top notch rper. I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. He was my first ever interaction on the server and his welcoming attitude is what kept me here. I had great respect for him and his work, I'm honored to be able to carry on even just a small part of his legacy as one of his successors to the Irongut clan that he held such a passion for. Even before his death I'd often think of him when giving lessons about voidal magic (Vuur'dor in dwarven as we both preferred) and irongut/dwarven culture. I can only imagine those thoughts will be even greater as I continue to teach what he taught me and what we both loved. I will miss you brother.

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I didn’t know thefirstshroom personally, but from the outpouring of grief and love in the days after his passing it’s abundantly clear that he was an integral part of our community and will be missed. To his family, I send my deepest condolences. I hope that it can bring some comfort knowing that his legacy and the warm memories he brought to so many people will live on. 

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There have been too many young souls lost on this server recently. Rest in peace George, you will be missed. 

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Rest in peace, my condolences to family and friends

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A few months ago (perhaps closer to a year now) I came back to LOTC for a short time, wanting to get back into dwarves and see what has happened. George was one of the first I ran into, we chatted for a bit, I think at first he thought I was a new player, because when I mentioned how long I've been around he became more interested in the stories I had to share of past events, in the dwarves and other parts of the community. It was nice to retell them to someone and he was the kindest role-player I had the chance of meeting. He was a great person, and was interested in learning more about my characters' life. I wish we had talked more, my condolences to his family and friends.

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Of all the masterful plans that succeeded and blossomed, grand artifacts and cool ideas created, it was the experiences and stories on LotC that I treasured the most, and George was one of them. As one of the top goons in the dwarven cliche of mine and Nooblius's, George's ability to keep OOC and IRP separate was admirable, but moreso impressive was his friendship and joviality. Heartbreaking that we can scheme, enchant and craft no longer, but elated that we shall one day meet again in a place far better than here. 

 

We shall be seeing each other again.

 

6 years of memories

 

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