Welcome to our first of many player interviews. The first is of Tsuyose, the cowgod of LotC. We hope to have one every two weeks again. If you have someone you would like to see interviewed, shoot me a PM!
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What do you remember most about when you first joined Lord of the Craft?
Meeting Jroy and Burkester back in Aegis. They took in my character to become a page, who eventually became a Squire. It was my first taste of roleplay. I remember, specifically, training with them and a few other players in PvP. They gave my character a home, mina, etcetera, it was quite enjoyable. I probably wouldn't of remained on LoTC if it weren't for them.
When did you first join LotC and how long have you been part of the server?
December 2011. So roughly 4-5 years. I have, however, had breaks in between.
If there was one thing about LotC you want to change, what would it be and why?
If I'm honest? The Administration Team and how they work, unfortunately I departed from the team so I'm unable to, however, this way it's easier for me to collect the communities opinion and voice it in a reasonable manner. And why? Because they've been lacking a lot, recently, aye, it can be argued that they're more active however they're neglecting their community a lot.
Which part of the community do you like best, why?
The staff segment of the community, if I'm totally honest. Primarily the LT. I enjoy writing and aiding players develop their own lore.
What is your most memorable moment on Lord of the Craft?
Firespirit44 and HeeroZero, meeting them on the ET and then progressing through the staff teams with them.
Which piece of lore interested you the most?
It'd be a mixture between Aenguldaemonic and Draconic lore.
As a player and LM, what is your favorite thing to do?
Well, my favourite thing to do right now would probably be writing lore, honestly.
What are you most excited to see in LotC?
5.0, I guess. I'm most interested in seeing how it'll play out.
Who was your favorite character, why?
Herun, he's my second most developed character. I enjoy playing as a Paladin, a Keeper, too.
Which magic or profession do you like best on LotC? Why?
Blood magic, it's creative, relatively rare, and is able to provide ample opportunities for roleplay.