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January 05, 2003 08:43 pm ET - research by Dlirk
Trying is the first step towards failure |
The strength of Lineage is in the player, and the strength of the player is in Lineage. It is not uncommon now to see a death knight who has been playing for months or even years, but what is truly great is the commitment they have put into this game. Some of them want to get to 52 and stop; others just want to be level 50, while others dream of the 60s and beyond. But many years ago when Depardieu first started there was one knight who stood out. One knight who was looked up to by the entire server. This was Kengi, but you may remember him as Depill, the first prince to own Kent Castle on Depardieu. Kengi was a level 48 knight on the 77 server, a level that not many could claim. At that time 49 was almost unheard of and yet, here he is again breaking bounds like never before.
With a host of shoddy equipment, +8rapier and -60ac, you wouldn’t expect this twenty year old to reach 52 by himself. Between work and college, where he studies to get a degree in Greek Mythology, it took him 4 months to go from 50 to 52. Being a death knight has inspired him though, because he now plays upwards of ten hours a day gaining 5% or more. He now is an 18 strength 18 constitution knight with high hopes for the future.
Given a bit more time he will improve himself, but he says he is very unlucky, his best drop ever was a cloak of invisibility that he dropped to a PK soon after. His favorite monster in the game is succubus because it gives the most experience for how hard it is to kill. Despite his trials with the game, it was all worth it when he became a death knight.
Other than that, this quiet knight who prefers boxers to briefs didn’t really have much else to say other than he would like to “lay the mackdown” on Kristen Kruek. Ah, such dreams we all have. |
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