July 2009

A little of this, a little of that

Having been on Antonia Bayle now for three days, I can say that everyone who moved over from Kithicor seems to be exceptionally happy with the change. While it was noted that there was a tiny bit of extra lag – I have not personally had to deal with any mishaps aside from my wireless going nuts yesterday during a storm. It’s been fantastic. There are conversations constantly, groups ongoing at any minute of the day (be sure to join both your highest level channels as well as the lowest to maximize this!) and the atmosphere has been great. Sure, there have been some rough groups here and there as we get settled, after all we don’t really know anyone aside from ourselves yet but we’re working on it.

Yesterday saw everyone on at the same time for once, Kasul, Calreth, Wpus, Ultann and myself. We headed to Obelisk of Ahkzul (before Kasul got home from work) and attempted to see if the shield would drop – which it did not of course. We also made short work of the Anchor of Bazzul which has a few nice pieces of loot (though we didn’t see any of those, either).

I was feeling slightly worse as the day wore on, and so the others went to do Maidens and Vaults of eternal sleep while I watched their excitement from the guild hall. No enchanter along with them and they still did fantastic. I believe a few TSO instances fell to Calreth and Ultann after that but it was past my bed time and so I called it a night.

I haven’t only moved characters to Antonia Bayle, but I also moved three of my characters (warden, illusionist, and troubador) to join a few other friends – the illusionist being the original Stargrace who was decked out in treasured RoK gear. I  have had a few chances to play her in between health issues and playing on Antonia Bayle, and she’s come a long way already. She is sporting both of the fabled wrist pieces from Palace, and the fabled earring from Anchor. Needless to say her luck on drops is better then any of my other characters. She also managed to finish off her fabled epic (I’ve lost count over how many that is now) and got her first mythical update which was Thuuga. Illusionists get lucky with their updates, all that is required is Thuuga, Leviathan (which you need to get into VP to begin with) and Silverwing (which you can get to right away if you have Trakanon access).

Needless to say things in EverQuest II have been very busy, and I’m loving every moment of it. Lets not forget that Monday is the 20th, which is around the time that the enchanted grottos and all of their quests should be making their way back into game for a day or two – if you’re into the house items (and lets face it who isn’t!) and want some good achievements, these quests are perfect.

Now if only I could convince myself to stop spending all of my money on player-written books. I must have purchased another 15-20 yesterday and my funds are quickly running out. I have been amazed at the creativity that I’ve found and it’s been fantastic to see so many books for sale.

Eventually, the new guild hall has to be decorated which is something else I’m not exactly looking forward to doing simply because I wish we could have moved over our entire hall from either Najena or Kithicor. Calreth has been holding down the fort in my old guild Torrent Knights, which is level 30 (almost 31!) while I’ve been on other servers and we purchased a T1 Freeport guild hall. Right now it’s a mass of craft machines and npcs as most of the furniture lays packed away in boxes, but I’m sure over time it will get set up nicely. I really miss having the level 51 guild with more amenity, the five we have right now is alright but having no merchant and no harvesters and no mariners bell reminds me of all the work we did on the other guild. Ah well, I doubt we’ll be leaving Antonia Bayle any time soon, so we have plenty of time to set down roots!

See you in Norrath!

Saturday – Book of the Day (BoTD)

I’ve decided that each Saturday, I will post one of the books I have in my user generated library on the Antonia Bayle server. If you have a book you’d like to donate to the library, that is not already listed in my player-written book area, please feel free to mail it to Ellithia, and I will send some coin in return. The first book is:

A Selection of Norrathian Fables – By Kaalenarc

A Tale of Two Monks

Two monks were on a long journey. Being monks who were deeply religious, they had taken many vows in service to their God. They walked many leagues in silence when they came to a clearing. Next to the clearing was a stream. On the other side stood a fair maiden, who wanted to come across. Without any hesitation, the first monk crossed the stream, picked up the fair maiden, forded her back and set her down.

The two monks continued on in silence for some time.

After some time the second monk spun towards the first and said, “You know, we have taken vows. It’s against those vows to come in contact with a member of the opposite sex, let alone speak to one, and you picked up the maiden, forded her across and set her down. I can’t believe it.”

The first monk paused a moment and said, “I set her down back there. You, however, have carried her all the way here.”

The Lost Axe

A man who lost his axe suspected his neighbor’s son of stealing it. To him, as he observed the boy, the way the lad walked, the expression on his face, the manner of his speech – in fact everything about his appearance and behavior betrayed that he had stolen the axe.

Not long afterwards the man found his axe while rearranging his guild hall basement. When he saw his neighbor’s son again, nothing about the boy’s behavior nor appearance seemed to suggest that he had stolen the axe.

The Eye of the Beholder

One the road to Qeynos in Antonica, a young sage meets a man near the great Claymore monument, who has two wives. One is pretty and the other plain. Yet he favors the plain wife. So the young sage asks him why.

The man answers:

“The pretty one knows she is pretty. I don’t. The plain one knows she is plain. I don’t. A bad person knows he is bad. I don’t.”

The sage says:

“I shall remember the lesson. The saint behaves as a saint, by his own volition.”

The Eagle and the Arrow

An eagle sat on a lofty rock, watching the movements of a Hare whom he sought to make his prey. A ranger, who saw the Eagle from a place of concealment, took an accurate aim and wounded him mortally. The Eagle gave one look at the arrow that had entered his heart and saw in that single glance that its feathers had been furnished by himself. “It is a double grief to me,” he exclaimed, “that I should perish by an arrow feathered from my own wings.”

The Wolf and the Lamb

A wolf was drinking at a spring on a hillside. On looking up he saw a lamb just beginning to drink lower down. “There’s my supper,” thought he, “if only I can find some excuse to seize it. He called out to the Lamb, “how dare you muddle my drinking water?” “No,” said the Lamb; “if the water is muddy up there, I cannot be the cause of it, for it runs down from you to me.” “Well, then” said the wolf, “why did you call me bad names this time last year?”

“That cannot be,” said the Lamb; “I am only six months old.”

“I don’t care,” snarled the Wolf; “if it was not you, it was your father;” and with that he rushed upon the poor little Lamb and ate her all up.

The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny.

The First Froglok King

In Ancient days, a group of Frogloks were living happily in a swamp that just suited them; they went spalshing about caring for nobody and nobody troubling with them. But some of them thought this was not right; they should have a king. They therefore sent a petition to Marr to give them what they wanted. “Mighty Marr,” they cried. “Send us a king that will rule over us and keep us in order.” Marr laughed at their croaking, and threw down a huge log. The Frogloks were frightened by the commotion in their midst. After a time, seeing that it did not move, one or two of the boldest of them ventured towards the log, and even dared to touch it. Then all the Frogloks came and did the same; and for some time the Frogloks went about their business every day without taking the slightest noitice of the new King Log. But this did not suit them, so they sent another petition to Marr, and said to him, “We want a real king; one that will really rule over us.” This made Marr angry, so he sent among them a big troll that soon set to work gobbling them all up. The Frogloks repented too late.

The Freeport Farmer and the Dragon

The son of a farmer from Freeport accidently trod upon a dragon’s tail. The great dragon turned and bit him and the son died. The father, in a rage, got his axe, and pursuing the Dragon, cut off part of its tail. The dragon, in revenge, began killing the Farmer’s cattle.

The farmer, unable then to pay the Overlord’s taxes, thought it best to make it up with the Dragon, and brought food and what small treasures he could muster to the mouth of its lair, and said to it: “Let’s forget and forgive; perhaps you were right to punish my son, and take vengeance on my cattle, but surely I was right in trying to revenge him; now that we are both satisfied why should we not be friends again?”

“No, no.” said the dragon; “take away your gifts; you can never forget the death of your son, nor I the loss of my tail”

No one truly forgets injuries in the presence of him who caused the injury.

Safe Journeys to all in Norrath.

Times of Change

It has been said in the past, that players rarely feel as though they are changing the actual world in an MMO. That there are too many boundaries that prevent this (namely the fact that there are thousands of other players doing the exact same things as you) and typically I would agree – except I do not think this is the case in EQ2. In fact, I think EQ2 is one of the few games out there that hosts events that DO make players feel as though they are changing the world, literally.

Lets go way back to EQ2’s release. Frogloks were not in game yet. Each server had to individually complete quests and raids in order to free the frogloks and make them a playable race. If you happened to be one of those lucky people who did the Spirits of the Lost raid, obtained a title, and freed the frogloks for your server (first), you KNOW you affected the world.

That is not the only instance of players affecting the world. There was the building of the griffon towers in Nektulos Forest and Thundering Stepps, where players had to complete quests to help the NPC’s build them, opening them to the servers when they were complete. There were giant dragons that would spawn shortly afterward (epic) during the construction of the wizard spires, and if you were lucky enough to kill them you managed to gain a title that only people on the raid obtained. You also unlocked the wizard spires for players and there were miniature replicas of both the griffon towers and wizard spires to those who helped. If the people on those servers did not bond together to complete the tasks, they wouldn’t have been unlocked.

There was also the construction of the guild halls, where players gathered supplies for the NPC’s (and were granted titles) – and yes, I realize that this is just small scale and many other players were doing the exact same quests but you could physically SEE the progress that you personally had contributed and thus feel like you are changing the world. Sure, if you didn’t do it some other player would have, but it all counts (in my opinion).

There are countless events like these. EQ2 also has a guide program with special quests and rewards for players, and there are live events that grant unique items and titles going on constantly. When the Gods returned to Norrath there were specific quests for each one (of the early deity) that rewarded house items with a clicky effect (that were removed from game after some time) and speaking of quests that are removed from the game after some time – you do NOT want to miss out on the lore book that is currently in game!

**** WARNING SPOILER ****

Posted on the lore forums of EQ2players is a riddle for players to figure out. Basically to ignore all of the lore and the riddle even what you need to do is wear your glowing black stone, head to the Vault instance in Barren Sky on the isle of awakening, on the left hand alcove right at the entrance is a pedestal. Click it. You’ll receive a note. Take that back to your Freeport or Qeynos librarian. The sage who sells all of the other books in other words. He will now have a new book for sale, it costs 1g and a little change.

This book is around for a LIMITED TIME ONLY and explains some of the lore for the newest expansion due out in February. If you are a lore fanatic, a house fanatic, or just like to collect those sorts of things do NOT MISS OUT on this book! There will be more books released, and you’ll want to own the whole collection (or at least I do).

Back on topic. Sure, this method is not flawless, there’s still the idea that other people are doing the exact same quest as you and you may not be the only one out there changing the world, but how many of us are out there in real life changing the world all alone? There’s always the sense of community and bonding together to get a goal accomplished. The fact that these quests are available for a limited time, and are not repeatable (ie: we won’t be building more wizard spires, or griffon towers, nor will we be welcoming the Gods back to Norrath who are already here) give us a time line for events that make it seem like the world is constantly changing over time. If you think back to the release of the game and the drastic changes Norrath has gone through since then (most of them I listed above) it’s amazing to see the change that has occurred.

Of course, if you’re new to the game or have only been playing for a very short time you may not have gotten to experience any of these things. That’s where dedication to the game comes into play. You can’t play a few short months and experience the events that have gone by in the years past.

I love thinking back to how Norrath was when I first started exploring, when it took me a week to reach level 7 on my templar (at the time simply a cleric since you sub classed at level 10) and remembering all of the events that have happened over time. Not only the festivals that return every year like Frostfell (one of my favorites) which also require a lot of work to pull off for players, but those unique live events that are a ‘once in a life time’ thing for characters to experience. Those are what make the world of Norrath come to life, give it a strong backbone, and those are what I remember most of all about changing the world.

Saying Goodbye (to Kithicor) Hello Antonia Bayle!

Yesterday was a busy day. The guild of three plus one on Kithicor had to pack up the entire guild, as well as our shared banks and brokers and we began the long move over to Antonia Bayle. Our kithicor guild was level 51, we worked really hard on it. So in remembrance we placed mannequin in the entry of our (now empty) hall, with a book written by each of us. The mannequins on the far left and right are my two characters, the mystic and coercer. My book was fairly short, it explained how I came to kithicor, and why I was leaving.

The coercer moved over with no problems, but my mystic for some odd reason couldn’t even see the ‘services’ tab on the station market. Turns out there’s another small bug – if you use gift cards your account is flagged as “pending” and not “active” – to remedy this all you have to do is add a credit card to the end of your subscription (it won’t charge you anything until the gift card runs out) and it will be flagged as active again.

Once I’d done that the mystic moved over with no issues. Since neither character had to change their name, both of their homes remained intact, thankfully because Ellithia owns my Norrathian Museum and I had nightmares of having to rebuild the entire thing. That’s one house I’ve spent countless hours on.

Speaking of my museum, I spent the better part of the afternoon purchasing player-written books to add to my library. There are 33 (that’s right) pages of player written books on Antonia Bayle. On Kithicor there was 1 page, and most of those were my fellow guild mates. The prices of the books are very reasonable, and I bought up everything I could, happily.

Now, one person in particular has uh, some.. Pornographic books that are selling. So if you do purchase books from the broker, or your children are about to, be careful if you’re sensitive to that sort of thing. For the most part I’ve been exceptionally pleased with the books I have found, and it looks like my library is coming along very nicely. I’ll have to make a list of what I own so that I can keep track and avoid doubles.

Now I need to betray my 2nd coercer back over to an illusionist, Calreth has offered to help out with spells and since I’ve already got the illusionist epic completed there won’t be too much work to do at least. Then I’ll have an illusionist, coercer, and mystic on Antonia Bayle instead of two coercers.

Hopefully Kasul and Wpus will be able to move over today, I see research assistants are fixed – NOTE – when you move servers the RA is set back to zero, so if you have spells in the works get them BEFORE you transfer. Unless you don’t really care about the spell of course. Then it doesn’t really matter.

Thank goodness it’s Friday! I hope everyone has a fantastic day. I’m off to my upper gi and hopefully we’ll finally get to the bottom of these health issues.

Home Sweet (new) Home

The screen shot is taken from Evernight Abby which my guild tackled last night happily. We didn’t get anything of use to drop but honestly that’s not a big surprise for us, and we’re quite used to it. We were having a few issues with heals on the final fight since I was not boxing my mystic and just playing the coercer, but I logged in Ellithia and we downed the final named without too many issues. The first time through we forgot to get the spell that casts holy water to prevent the massive AOE that pretty much one shot my poor enchanter.

Ultann managed to get his mythical last night – which means that TODAY we will be packing our bags and leaving Kithicor for good, moving to Antonia Bayle, a server I have always loved. I’m excited about it, eager to join friends and set down new roots. Hopefully we can find an alliance or two to raid with, and make some new friends along with the old. I will be moving my coercer from Najena along with the mystic from Kithicor, and then when I can afford it, I’ll move over my other coercer and (gasp) probably betray her to an illusionist so that I have one of each again. We’ll see. I haven’t figured it all out quite yet.

Aside from Evernight Abby we also did Obelisk of Ahkzul, no the shield did not drop, again. I think I’ve stopped wondering if it will. At least the zone is fairly fast, and we do get a shard from the final named. I still need to finish off the set gear on the coercer, and since I’m moving over a different coercer, she’s going to need her set, as she doesn’t have any of it at all. I started playing on Kithicor before I really got into TSO at all with any of my Najena characters.

Today is going to be busy, packing up and moving characters over, making sure nothing important is left behind. Hopefully it goes well. Fingers crossed!

Nomadic Gamer