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Castherik

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    Dagnir Castherik
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    High Elf

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  1. Hyped to the point where I ended up purchasing the Aether VIP lol
  2. Hello fellow Lord of the Craft players! A brief overview of myself: I like to say that I’m a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, and an occasional gamer. I’ve logged, as of now, around 10,000hrs into CSGO and played competitively as well as casually. Some things outside of the gaming world that I enjoy are vehicles (mainly ones that go fast or off-road), baseball, swimming/boating, and developing. I’m working on building a custom Jeep Wrangler that is commonly called “monster jeep” by the kids in town lol. I came across Lord of the Craft back in 2012. I was a sophomore in high school at the time and found that I enjoyed the idea of roleplaying. Not going to lie, I was a terrible roleplayer for the first year. I was definitely a cringey person to come across in the realm. Tbh, I probably still am lol. However, I’ve brought irl friends to the server and had many memorable experiences. For that, I’d like to say thank you to the community! Anyways, after I was in college I started to take a break from LOTC. After coming back, here are some things I noticed: I played on this server back in 2012-2015 era. I’ve noticed quite a few things have changed over the years. Not going to lie, I kinda miss some of the plugins that made the game more immerse. I miss the fact that there were real leveling systems (skill tree), food expired after it was made (made farmers/bakers much more crucial and profitable to their society), and there were some mobs to farm/avoid. People specializing in certain jobs were much more apparent and necessary. I was a dwarf who became a miner. It took a long time to be able to level up to be able to mine resources such as iron, gold, and emerald. I was one of the first people in the kingdom to mine an emerald. I remember selling it for 600 minas. When I look at shops now, harder to get resources are extremely cheap. In my opinion, buying a full set of armor should be costly to an average middle class individual. There are many purchases in game that should require a conscious decision on whether or not it’s worth buying. You should have to plan on making sure to have enough minas to buy food, pay taxes, and other common resources. Spending too much on luxury items should have a harsh outcome if you did not budget yourself before hand. However, there are many things that I think have improved. At least so far, I have not run into a community that is toxic. Everyone has been really friendly and fun to interact with. The application system is much more forgiving and less daunting than it used to be. I like that your persona is now created when you are accepted. The cloud temple is great for a newbie to gather food and explore. The world is decent and fun to explore (although I’ve played on more detailed maps before). I enjoy having discord to interact with use to help me catch up on the lore. It’s by far easier to communicate with mods and support. I love the way the cities are built. Closing thoughts: I believe if the next map has extreme potential especially if they combine what made LOTC great in the old days and their current system. I’m really looking forward to 8.0 and hope they deliver something great! If you guys agree or disagree with anything or have questions, let me know! See you in LOTC, Castherik
  3. Wow! Great read. I can can tell a lot of hard work went into this.
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    Castherik

    Dagnir was born to Ael'Tahlro and her husband, Caladan Castherik. He was raised on the edge of the great Haelun’or with his family. His father was a proven warrior (bravely fought in the War of Two Emperors) and a adequate adventurer among the high elves. When Dagnir was only 26, his father had an affair with a human and fathered two bastard children. Caladan was banished from Haelun'or and his family's name forever dishonored. Ael'Tahlro and Dagnir were allowed to stay in Haelun'or so long as they never saw Caladan again. As the years went by, Dagnir began to rebel against his elders. He blamed the high elf council for abandoning his father. Under constant scrutiny for his father's past actions, Dagnir began to build hate towards his peers. He began to neglect most of his schooling including categories including arts and sciences. He started to focus on his combat training. By the time Dagnir was 33, his mother became so depressed from losing her husband, her honor, friends, and close relatives that she jumped off the highest peak in Haelun'or. Having no family left in the city, Dagnir snuck out late at night and began searching for his father. After finding his father, Dagnir decided to live with his father's new lover and half siblings. Though his siblings were not fully accepted as a pure Mali’aheral, Dagnir spent the next few years partially among the other elves, humans, and his father. During this time Dagnir grew a slight distaste for companionship. He bagan learning skills like hunting, tracking, and land navigation. Dagnir would occasionally meet travelers of different races, he began to see good in the races that were once portrayed as lesser and weaker. As Dagnir had the desire for both revenge for his family and the thrill of adventure in his heart, he is now ready to seek vengeance on the high elves.
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