01-03-2013, 05:34 PM
That sounds right... His interest in discussing religion and morality with a Malarite entertained me to no end, even as I constantly debated (internally) whether or not to kill him. Those were good times.
Unfortunately, I'm beyond terrible with names, as I know there were several other characters/players back then who had an impact.
The same is true more recently, of course, but I didn't get back into the flow of everything until fairly recently, so guys like Aze and Kalis didn't have much of an opportunity to be strongly influenced. Kalis did really jump on board with Calhoun's ongoing "Kill Azura" campaign if that counts (for both of them). Nikos became the "guy Kalis prefers to stand next to during battles." Ihsahn has been "the bossy Red who seems to mean well but whose plans always seem to fail spectacularly."
Unfortunately, I'm beyond terrible with names, as I know there were several other characters/players back then who had an impact.
The same is true more recently, of course, but I didn't get back into the flow of everything until fairly recently, so guys like Aze and Kalis didn't have much of an opportunity to be strongly influenced. Kalis did really jump on board with Calhoun's ongoing "Kill Azura" campaign if that counts (for both of them). Nikos became the "guy Kalis prefers to stand next to during battles." Ihsahn has been "the bossy Red who seems to mean well but whose plans always seem to fail spectacularly."
"Survival of the fittest and the winnowing of the weak are Malar's Legacy. A brutal, bloody death or kill has great meaning. The crux of life is the challenge between the hunter and the prey, the determination of who lives or dies. View every important task as a hunt. Remain ever alert and alive."