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Offline Gunnarr

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Gunnarr/Sven
« on: September 23, 2008, 10:16:48 AM »
I noticed the introduction thread by Warcold and thought that was a great idea, so I'll shamelessly copy it. ;)

RL name:
Rico

Age:
Just turned 31!

Location:
Oegstgeest, the Netherlands

Timezone:
GMT+1

Gaming Style:
There's other stuff than gaming, but if I play, I try to play the best I can. And I'm still looking for a "real" job and am only working parttime now, so I have a decent amount to spare on games.....
I love to explore new stuff - find out about anything that a (new) game has to offer, play together with cool people, and kick some hordie destro butt now and then. ;)

Characters & Classes:
After playing dps classes in WoW for a long time, I finally tried something else and found I was much better at healing - and liked it better, too, surprisingly!
I've tried my hand at tanking some, after and found that that, too, suited me better than dealing damage. So I decided to go with what I know in WAR, and rolled an ironbreaker and rune priest side by side. I hope I'll find enough time to level them together!

About you:
I've loved games and gaming all my life. The only thing that comes near is my love for a good story. When I first heard about MMOs I was pretty sure I would be hooked, so I stayed away from them. ;) But, with my studies finally drawing to an end, I decided to buy and install World of Warcraft to celebrate. That was about 3 years ago, and that decision made the last 2 courses that I still had to do take about 1 year longer than they should have...... :-X

Anyway, it finally happened, and I've graduated about a year ago and am still looking for the perfect job in marketing or PR. Please feel free to point me towards one. ;)
In the meantime I'm still working in a store selling mobile phones. It makes decent money and it's not too annoying, though it's a bit unchallenging.

In WoW, I was lucky enough to meet a lot of nice people, that were at that point inexperienced enough to believe in a clueless noob's dreams of a guild that would not suck, where all players would treat each other with respect, that would even treat players outside the guild kindly, and that would be respected throughout the realm. Note that I didn't include conquering all endgame, since, well, I didn't have a clue what endgame was. ;) Surprisingly enough, it turned into a semblance of success, and some of the people that met each other back then still play together, with most of the ideals intact. One thing I did learn about myself in the process is that I don't have the patience to be GM, and I've long since handed that job over.

Off the computer, I've also played a lot of games, including tabletop Warhammer (pretty casually, since I didn't have enough money to blow on an entire army - I used to play skaven in fantasy and Eldar Harlequins in 40k, the last mostly because of the challenge involved in painting them) Most of the miniatures I do have are still at the same guy that Warcold's miniatures are at. Including a be-autiful Doomwheel centerpiece.  :-[

Books:
As I said I love a good story, and fantasy stories are my favorite. The Forgotten Realms books by R.A. Salvatore are all-time greats as far as I'm concerned (Dark Elf trilogy etc.) then the wheel of time series (though that sadly peters out in the later novels), the Amber series by Zelazny. Also I'd warmly recommend "the Grail quest" series by Bernard Cornwell - a sort of 'historical fantasy'.

Music:
I'm as undecided as Warcold there, though I mainly listen to blues/jazz and rock (from 50/60s rock to grunge, from punk to alternative/indie. I'm just confused. ;)
« Last Edit: September 23, 2008, 10:21:41 AM by Gunnarr »
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Offline Caradir

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Re: Gunnarr/Sven
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2008, 11:28:46 AM »
Welcome also to Gunnarr.

Wheel of Time couldnt even finish reading the first book i ust had a thought in my head that it was a formula to be repeated book after book i may be wrong but who knows i may give the series another try later.

I mostly read Star Wars (so many stories better than the movies), Forgotten Realms (yes i do still play D&D occasionally) and recently gave Andrzej Sapkowski a try, who id highly recommend for his dark central European setting is awesome and well written.
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Offline Keggi

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Re: Gunnarr/Sven
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2008, 12:10:32 PM »
i read the wheel of time until about book 5 where i thought it became bogged down and boring the author died before he finished the final book in the series (book 12).

but he left notes for the last book and he picked another author to write the final book before he died.
« Last Edit: September 23, 2008, 03:11:58 PM by Keggi »

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Re: Gunnarr/Sven
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2008, 08:31:46 AM »
After book 5 it gets a lot less fun, indeed!
I hang in there until book 9 myself, and haven't read the last couple. It's a pity, he was off to a good start.
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Re: Gunnarr/Sven
« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2008, 04:01:53 PM »
yes i click links from people i dont know not.

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Re: Gunnarr/Sven
« Reply #5 on: November 27, 2008, 07:49:42 AM »
Wut? my thread got spammed?

<loads double-barreled shotgun> Yer basterds! Git off me thread!  >:(
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