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  1. It's a bit of an issue, but unrelated to commands. Upon having an internet drop out, my character has remained in-game and remains so. Once my internet returned I was unable to get past the initial log in screen. What happened was:

    • Connecting
    • Retrieving realm list
    • Logging in to game server
    • Then all messages vanished and I was stuck at the log in screen.

    Below is a video of what happens.

    Edit: Just had to be patient and wait around 10 minutes. 

     


  2. I had to think on this, and have come to the conclusion that I still have no idea what I want to do, to be honest. Various ideas about maybe building a replica Argus in my non legitimate character Argus's Argus guild phase is one potential option. Making some Orc Bloodsail Buccaneer pirate is another, or perhaps even a Troll shaman with a misguided and and twisted view on how they connect with the elemental world around them is another. Who knows? The possibilities are endless.

     

    Nah, I'll stick with Grandpa and make the most out of helping other people.


  3. In here, I will list spells and their appropriate spell ID's as well as what they do and how they aren't really needed. Submissions could be for disabling certain spells that wreak too much havoc. Sorry guys, it's 4 the best. If you've been impacted by my spell findings, im really sorry

    Here, I'll start.

    SPELLID - Description 

    75859 - Spawns a river boat npc that does not go away

    84917 - get past .mod scale 2 limit

    231500 - Makes nearby players scale up for a few seconds.

    190556 - Turns everyone around you into a hologram copy of yourself.

    204894 - Transforms yourself and others into bugs.

    94341 - Large fire, with large smoke. FPS killer because of smoke particles. Thanks Raleigh.

    94448 - Large flames erupt to nearby players. Thanks Raleigh.

    95273 - Summons Deathwing. Thanks Raleigh.

    100705 - Kills fps.

     

    The following spells spawn NPC's

    SPELLID - Description - NPC Entry ID

    230903 - Spawns Duskwatch Punisher Entry: 116013

    231698 - Spawns Andaris Narassin Entry: 116351

    231736 - Spawns Helarjar Mistwatcher Entry: 116335

    82457 - Spawns Riverboat Entry: 44055

    177914 - Spawns Petey Entry: 88927

    94741 - Summons Bloodfang Stalker Entry: 51277

    6629 - Summons Deepmoss Hatchling Entry: 4263

     


  4. targeting people and doing .recall will teleport them to their last known location.

    .title add ID with players targeted gives them titles

    .quest add 

     

     


  5. Thank you :) I really like the images you've got where there's a sort of nebula coming from your subject. Makes them appear really dangerous, but also beautiful in a way. Looking forward to seeing more from you, and to hopefully grace your eyes with my own creations.

    Stay safe out there. <3


  6. 8 hours ago, Cassie said:

    Hello Epsilon!  pineapple does go on pizza.

    I always knew you were a keeper. 

    Welcome to Epsilon. Perhaps here I can finally help you out with that Merry-Go-Round? :P


  7. No idea, maybe bring my cold, monotonous Death Knight, Graydon back from the shelf he's been on for a few years.

    I've grown to like Pa, and as silly as his premise is, the character has the potential to flourish into something fun and entertaining to play as.

    I don't know what to do


  8. Boney M

     

    Boney M is a popular group throughout the 1970's that brought dancing vibes and catchy jives to Disco people across the world. From West Germany the band consists of four members:

    • Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett from Jamaica.
    • Maizie Williams from Monstserrat.
    • Bobby Farrell from Aruba.

    Formed in 1976 they quickly forged their fame with their outstanding popularity. The name Boney M is a pseudonym the band's songwriter Frank Farian came up while watching an Australian television show, Boney. 

    Over the course of Boney M's career they released 8 albums in total, almost spanning over a decade. The below songs are some of their most iconic, and remain disco favourites to this day.

     

     


     

    Sunny (1977)

    Originally written and recorded by Bobby Hebb in 1966, it quickly gained fame and earned a place in the top 100 of the 20th century. Just over a decate after its original release, popular German euro group Boney M rearranged Sunny to fit their iconic disco sound. Premiering in Boney M's debut album, Take the Heat Off Me, it quickly rose to the tops of music charts across the globe. 

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    Boney M 

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    Ma Baker (1977)

    The song Ma Baker by Boney M appeared in their second album Love for Sale. It was their third song to breach the charts across the world. It is inspired by a popular Tunisian folk song, made for disco.

     

     

    Rivers of Babylon (1978)

    Originally written by a Jamaican Reggae group, the Melodians in the '70's. Its lyrics are based on various sections of the Hebrew Bible. Covered by Boney M in 1978 it became yet another of their chart topping contributions to 20th century music. 

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    Boney M

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    Rasputin (1978)

    Rasputin resembles a Turkish folk Song which tells the tale of Grigori Rasputin, a friend of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, made disco by none other than Boney M. Portraying Rasputin as a playboy, sensual healer and a political manipulator it contains all the ingredients that make up an enjoyable tune. Rasputin was recorded for their 1978 album Nightflight to Venus. It was another of their songs to reach number 1 in Germany, Austria and their second song to reach number 1 in Australia, the other having been Rivers of Babylon.

     

     

    Daddy Cool (1976)

    A staple of disco music, and a popular hit around the world. Boney M's Daddy Cool first appeared in their debut album Take the Heat off Me and was one of their many songs to top the charts around Europe, and the world. 

     

     

     

     

    Next up: ABBA

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