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- Arien Edhel
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Ich denke, ich spreche hier im Namen des gesamten Staffs.
Es war viel Arbeit und die Vorbereitungen kosteten viel Zeit.
Doch IHR habt gezeigt, dass es das wert war!
Auch wir hatten viel Spass daran und möchten euch ein dickes Lob aussprechen.
Es lebe Illa! Es lebe Troll's Bane!
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I think I may speak for the whole staff.
It was a lot of work and the preparations costs a lot of time.
But YOU showed us, it was all worth.
Even we had a lot of fun and wanted to give a big praise to all of you.
Viva Illa! Viva Troll's Bane!
Es war viel Arbeit und die Vorbereitungen kosteten viel Zeit.
Doch IHR habt gezeigt, dass es das wert war!
Auch wir hatten viel Spass daran und möchten euch ein dickes Lob aussprechen.
Es lebe Illa! Es lebe Troll's Bane!
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I think I may speak for the whole staff.
It was a lot of work and the preparations costs a lot of time.
But YOU showed us, it was all worth.
Even we had a lot of fun and wanted to give a big praise to all of you.
Viva Illa! Viva Troll's Bane!
- Djironnyma
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*g* das hatte ich ja fast vergessen zu erwähnen, mir hat natürlich auch klasse gefallen, bis darauf das es teilweise etwas chaotisch und marktschreierisch zuging, und dann woltle ich noch zwei kleine screens posten die Belegi gemacht hat:
http://www.mechtel.net/gebet.jpg
http://www.mechtel.net/1geist.jpg
http://www.mechtel.net/gebet.jpg
http://www.mechtel.net/1geist.jpg
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Glosin Ironstar
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Ashburg Gragthanggar
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- paul laffing
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I wish I could've stayed for the whole thing, but going to the Jets vs. Bills game was a lot higher on my to do list then completing the quest.
But I hope everyone enjoyed the comic relief I tried to bring to the beginning prayer thing.
I seriously went over half the island looking for Falkner's Shrine. Someone gave me bad directions... *cough*Pellandria*cough*
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Rustas Ocklam
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Glosin Ironstar
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- Adano Eles
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Linella Fienn
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Auch Ich spreche Euch ein grosses Lob für das Quest aus. Es war zwar sehr lang aber es war SAUGUT.
Leider habe ich den Schluss nicht mehr mitbekommen
....war ja dann doch etwas spät geworden....aber das Quest was Carahawen, Glosin Ironstar, Josefine von Irnaron und Ich hatten, war einfach genial und schön dunkel
Ihr habt Euch echt viel Arbeit gemacht *Applaus geb*
Leider habe ich den Schluss nicht mehr mitbekommen
Ihr habt Euch echt viel Arbeit gemacht *Applaus geb*
- Caranthir the great
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Thank you for all, that was fun. Especially to my two comrades.
I am sorry that I couldn't stay in to the end of the quest, but when my computer called it quits a hour or so after being transported to the chessboard, I decided to go sleeping instead. Something very important had to be done at the morning, and I really needed the sleep.
Oh, and Post scriptum:
Thanks specially to the gamemaster behind the Spirit of Fire, that must've been hell. Considering that first we got lost in the maze for half hour or so, then couple hours of patiently (more or less) waiting for our answers. It was indeed a milestone of patience.
I am sorry that I couldn't stay in to the end of the quest, but when my computer called it quits a hour or so after being transported to the chessboard, I decided to go sleeping instead. Something very important had to be done at the morning, and I really needed the sleep.
Oh, and Post scriptum:
Thanks specially to the gamemaster behind the Spirit of Fire, that must've been hell. Considering that first we got lost in the maze for half hour or so, then couple hours of patiently (more or less) waiting for our answers. It was indeed a milestone of patience.
- Djironnyma
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Zwei weitere screens, diesmal von Carahawen:
http://www.mechtel.net/luft.jpg
http://www.mechtel.net/rueckkehr.jpg
http://www.mechtel.net/luft.jpg
http://www.mechtel.net/rueckkehr.jpg
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Hagen von Rabenfeld
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The thanks go back Caranthir.
And although the quest was quite chaotic at some points i really enjoyed it. Last evening was a fitting climax for the weeks of playing this quest. My congratulations to the GMs, there was alot of creativity behind making this quest and from my point of view it proofed its worth.
My special thanks to the gamemaster, who played the spirit of fire. (Although he must have cursed us silently for our stupidity) Caranthir is absolutely right...a milestone of patience. But as every GM (P&P or online) knows, if you give the players two possible options, they will always choose the wrong one. (Do you want to drop your weapons, as the commander of the archer regiment, whose men have surrounded you, demands or will you try to resist?...) I could still hit my head against the wall, when i remind myself, that our first thoughts ("Hammer" and "ore") were the right answers. As a german saying goes " We didnt see the woods, because of all those trees"
In the end it only added to the excitement, that we guessed completely wrong at first and had to sacrifize Sess`sth and Caranthir

All in all: Applause to everyone who contributed to the story!
And although the quest was quite chaotic at some points i really enjoyed it. Last evening was a fitting climax for the weeks of playing this quest. My congratulations to the GMs, there was alot of creativity behind making this quest and from my point of view it proofed its worth.
My special thanks to the gamemaster, who played the spirit of fire. (Although he must have cursed us silently for our stupidity) Caranthir is absolutely right...a milestone of patience. But as every GM (P&P or online) knows, if you give the players two possible options, they will always choose the wrong one. (Do you want to drop your weapons, as the commander of the archer regiment, whose men have surrounded you, demands or will you try to resist?...) I could still hit my head against the wall, when i remind myself, that our first thoughts ("Hammer" and "ore") were the right answers. As a german saying goes " We didnt see the woods, because of all those trees"
In the end it only added to the excitement, that we guessed completely wrong at first and had to sacrifize Sess`sth and Caranthir
All in all: Applause to everyone who contributed to the story!
Es war wirklich ein netter Abend und eine interessante Handlung, doch das einzige Problem war, dass es bis nach Mitternacht gedauert hat (meines Wissens). Wäre wohl sinnvoller gewesen, es an einem Samstag abzuhalten, um am Sonntag auszuschlafen. Dabei ist natürlich fraglich, ob die GMs am Samstag Zeit hatten...
- Arien Edhel
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Nartak Ironmaster
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- Josefine da Vince
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Das Quest war wirklich super, auch wenn ich die meiste Zeit auf dem Schachbrett war und die Leute kommen und gehen sehen habe, aber dank des Geist des Geistes war es doch ganz nett, auch wenn er mir kaum was neues erzählt hat
Also ein super großes Lob an alle die mitgewirkt haben, es war wirklich klasse! Jederzeit wieder...
Also ein super großes Lob an alle die mitgewirkt haben, es war wirklich klasse! Jederzeit wieder...
- Adano Eles
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Brendan Mason
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That was one of the most exciting, thought invoking and hilarious things I've ever gone through in Illarion. I thank everybody involved, from the GMs to my teamates, Belegi, Dji, Carahewen and Giandor.
The line that made me smile, was when the spirit of mind asked us...what our final answer would be..."Earth, wine or beer..."
Ya had to have been there!
The line that made me smile, was when the spirit of mind asked us...what our final answer would be..."Earth, wine or beer..."
Ya had to have been there!