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  1. Played on this server for the first few weeks of launched and have not touched it since. The core concept of the server seemed decent, the ideals and morals of the server seemed to be in line to setup a constructive environment for roleplay. What ensued was essentially a misshapen, mismanaged generic server where I could get the same quality (or lack there of) on another server with triple the population. For the love of god, the server didn't even have the basic necessities to create custom npcs for the first month or so and when the tools were finally given to the playerbase, it was in a format that took hours on end to produce a few simple designs. 

     

    If Epsilon was to ever co-exist in the niche roleplay wow server community it needs to stand out in a way where it provides -something-, something that can't be found in other avenues, I know a lot of people came over to try the server and ride the hype train. Just as I know a lot of the vocal toxic majority liked to ride on the coat tails of trying to create an "us vs. them" mentality with RPH but for lack of a better way to put it you guys lost. The server was a hand-me-down version of something on the "market" that was already proven success. What I initially CAME here to try was to see if the ethics and moral values of people like Tia and his staff could create an environment better suited to cater to roleplayers than a place like RPH. What 100% of the population got as a consequences was silence, so I went back to the place where at least I know people actually talk.

     

    Semantics of the drama b/w staff joining and leaving and all of that jargon aside I would inclined to agree with Rogan, you need to rebrand desperately. Look at servers of days past like Prologue, Legacy, CoTH, funneling time into continuing the status que I feel will continue a road of 20+ players max with people going for quantity everytime on RPH. BFA is on its way but what is stopping you from hiring on people to design a custom world in itself w/ noggit or other tools, hire a dedicated staff of DMs and make it a single phase only "Campaign" that rotates on a 3month period? I'd be hype as shit to play where progress is dished out by DM'd events where the ENTIRE server's population are forced to interact in a smaller zone focused concept.

     

    Ideas like these would be a great way to revive the core concept of Epsilon and get rid of the old "us vs. them" squabbles that should have never arisen in the first place.


  2. 11 hours ago, Valrik said:

     

    The Blood Knights

    The Blood Knights acted as the backbone of Silvermoon's military. Whilst many elves are elite in combat by default, and without a doubt the majority of Blood Knights were former elven soldiers and even paladins, their role is far less elite and specialized. While Quel'thalas has guards and common soldiery to rely upon for day to day affairs, ultimately military incursions were lead and dominated by the Blood Knights. In their formation, they were little more than a military formation, being a widely secular group. To the Blood Knights, the light was little more than a tool. After the Burning Crusade however, they occupy a much more reverent role and take their faith to the Light far more seriously.

     

     

     

     

    The Blood Knights

    The Blood Knights, out of all the singular orders, have undergone one of the most dramatic transformations. In their formation, their ways were particularly irreverent in contrast to other orders. They were known to be callous if not even vengeful towards the Light, which had abandoned them during the calamity of the Third War. Binding the Light to their will, they followed no virtues or moral code, which made them an outlier in the ways of the paladins. Where for other orders there was the warmth of the Light, there was only a cold rejection for them, and it could be said that their personality reflected this. After the Burning Crusade, the Blood Knights had once again re-established a healthy relationship with the light thanks to the Sunwell; Liadrin, with A'dal's teachings, began to transform the Blood Knights. In turn, their philosophy has changed in that resembling the Hand of Argus, as the two worked side by side in the Shattered Sun Offensive. However, it can be said that there are exceptions- given their situation in Quel'thalas society, they could be assumed to have a heavy leaning towards the government that lords them, rather than their faith.

    Word for word my work, Admins pls replace this text with smiels

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