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== '''Staghelm''' ==
 
== '''Staghelm''' ==
   
   
Staghelm went Live in August 2005. The server has a relatively low server population, but it had many skilled players on both Alliance and Horde. Some of the higher guilds include: [[Aion]], [[Heavens Judgement]], [[Equinox]], [[Immortalis Arma, Omicron]], [[Moonlight Shadows]] as well as dozens of smaller and/or less accomplished guilds.
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Staghelm went Live in August 2005. The server has a relatively low server population, but it has many skilled players on both Alliance and Horde. Some of the higher guilds include: [[Aion]], [[Heavens Judgement]], [[Reawaken]], Foundation, [[Immortalis Arma, Omicron]], [[Moonlight Shadow]] as well as dozens of smaller and/or less accomplished guilds.
   
December, 2005. [[Hellscream server]] -> [[Staghelm Server]] transfers opened. From Hellscream, travelled several guilds: [[Attrition]], [[The Foundation]], [[Vengeance]] along several small others.
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December, 2005. [[Server:Hellscream|Hellscream]] -> [[Server:Staghelm|Staghelm]] transfers opened. From Hellscream, travelled several guilds: [[Attrition]], [[The Foundation]], [[Vengeance]] along several small others.
   
 
These transfers were met with mixed emotions.
 
These transfers were met with mixed emotions.
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== The Timeline ==
 
 
 
'''[[Alliance]]-The Arrival-Horde'''
 
 
''December 2005'': [[Attrition]] and [[Vengeance]] made a big impact on the Alliance community of the Staghelm Server upon their arrival. From Hellscream, the Attrition and ex-Dawn members held bad blood between them for past transgressions, and did not mix well. There were not overwhelming hostilities between the guilds; other things held priority over petty problems. Heavens Judgement met the newcomers with mixed emotions. Most resented those who had just arrived, but others attempted to play politics and make the most of the situation. Attrition was looked up to, while Vengeance was looked down upon. The leadership of Heavens Judgement made the most of what was available to them, but lacking direction, they began to falter. Through deception, Heavens Judgement tried to discourage others from making a decision through means irrelevant to the decisions for many to transfer, such as lying about having first kills on multiple bosses in Blackwing Lair. The deceptive practices are rumored to still be exercised by their leadership, from application start to guild membership. -Attrition and Heavens Judgement-
 
 
[[Attrition]] came with the experience that much of the server was still acquiring. Attrition had fully cleared Blackwing Lair, with their first Nefarian kill one week after making the transfer, their focus began to broaden. While other top guilds of Staghelm were focusing solely on progressing through Blackwing Lair, Attrition was able to excersise free reign over outdoor encounters, namely, the Emerald Dragons. Many saw this as an unfair advantage over world spawns, but Attrition kept to themselves for the raids to take down each dragon. Repeated attempts and appeals from several Alliance guilds all resulted in the same response: "Once you learn the encounters, we have no problem assisting you with them." The stance aggravated several of the Native guilds, as well as the refugees, and was regarded as an elitest move to prevent others from learning the encounters and accomplishing them in the future. (Regardless of the fact that Attrition sat and gave opportunity to others to engage and experience the fights.)
 
 
[[Heavens Judgement]] became motivated, by forces within the guild and rumored influence from other figures, to refocus their goals and get back on track. The Lammi Saga began. An infamous guild hopper by the name of Pana had joined the ranks of Heavens Judgement. Having left the power guild of Forgotten Legacy on Hellscream, Pana had joined and quit several guilds, bringing success and failure to each, until coming to rest on Staghelm, under the new moniker of Lammi, in Vengeance. After disputes concerning loot, he joined the ranks of Heavens Judgement. Within a matter of weeks, the road block that Broodlord Lashlayer had set for Heavens Judgement was removed, and the rest of Blackwing Lair fell before them.
 
 
This was met by a mix of comments, from former Hellscream guildmates of Pana, both transfers and those remaining on Hellscream, but regardless of the impact Lammi may have had, Heavens Judgement had conquered Blackwing Lair.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-The Road To Oblivion: Attrition and Heavens Judgement-Horde-'''
 
 
''February 2006'': Tensions between the guilds began to rise as time progressed. With the mediator Whodat disappearing for a time, those who stepped up in his wake did little to preserve the delicate balance between the two guilds who very much had their own well being as each's first priority. Neither guild would give, but both were at one point willing to compromise. Gaara stepped into the fray, becoming the figurehead associated with Heavens Judgement, and also its black eye. Through his lack of diplomacy and inability to see his faults, he alientated contacts within other guilds, and changed his stance from friendships toward manipulation practices. Thus began the Heavens Judgement Propaganda machine. Through the network of alliances set up through the machine, with the collapse of the short lived Attrition/Heavens Judgement Coalition, Heavens Judgement became the dominant force, overtaking Attrition for supremacy over the outdoor spawns.
 
 
As time passed, relations deteriorated further, slowly boiling up with Heavens Judgement's leap frogging tactics over several boss spawns until the night where the shots were fired. An Attrition team was assembled to attack Emeriss, and as the pull team had made their way up the ramp, a Heavens Judgement officer by the name of Klip, ran up and made the ninja tag on the Dragon, pulling it over the Attrition raid and forcing the wipe. The end of relations had arrived. After word of the griefing had spread, both Alliance and Horde arrived on the scene to dictate their own form of justice. Heavens Judgement was forced to retreat, as were all other parties after a few hours, leaving Emeriss alive and well, and the final brick in the wall seperating Heavens Judgement and Attrition.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-The Slaughter of [[Ahn'Qiraj]]-Horde-'''
 
 
''February-March 2006'': The Gates opened the gates on February 28th, starting the 10 hour event. That night, the raids began. Although the gates had been open for several months on other servers, for most there, this was the first time ever seeing the inside of the deep tunnels of the Silithid. Hours passed as several guilds made their way into the gates, and the first kills were made. Attrition, Vengeance, and Equinox. Attrition lead the way with the first kills on the server, killing [[Prophet Skeram]], [[Three Bugs]], [[Battleguard Sartura]] and [[Fankriss the Unyielding]] the first night. Vengeance finished second, killing Skeram and the Trio, followed by the Horde guild Equinox and Heavens Judgement with their kills of Skeram.
 
 
Over the following days, Attrition defeated Princess Huhuran before falling victim to a wave of change, forcing the guild to recruit and rebuild certain classes. Heavens Judgement surged on, soon catching up to Attrition, and inevitably passing them with the kill of the [[Twin Emperors]], a month before Attrition would, by a more intensive raid schedule and harsher hours, as well as a more aggressive recruitment policy.
 
 
Vengeance suffered several small defeats internally, as problems long buried began to surface and manifest into severe divisions, and several members left the guild. Through the turbulance, Vengeance was slowly able to recruit, rebuild and refocus and push ahead.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-Blackwing Lair Conquered-Horde-'''
 
 
''March 2006'': Though months behind the first guilds who had set foot in Nefarian's Lair, more of the native guilds on Staghelm began to drive through the instance, rapidly conquering the creations that resided within. Alliance side, Aion defeated Nefarian and Prophet Skeram, with Omicron close behind, killing [[Chromaggus]]. Horde also made its accomplishments, and more and more guilds began to join in on the assault of Ahn'Qiraj.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-The Beginning of Venttrition-Horde-'''
 
 
''March 2006'': Finding common bonds in their former roots, Attrition and Vengeance resolved their differences, forging Venttrition. Through the alliance, they attempted to countered Heavens Judgement's monopoly on the world spawns. This alliance, however, was only able to allow 1 dragon per cycle on average to Ventrittion. Though not at all perfect, the alliance between both guilds, and a few others, has lead to a solid cooperation between both guilds. For how long, one cannot say.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-The Fall of Dark Fury-Horde-'''
 
 
''March 2006:'' The relatively overlooked third party of the Alliance transfers came with a man named Eggie, under the new moniker of Elmer. Seeking a fresh beginning from an unforgiving past on Hellscream, he formed the guild Dark Fury with delusions of grandeur. All was not as it was intended. People came, and people went. Drama surged through the guild's very veins, creating internal turmoil that ceased to ever be supressed. Upon learning of Elmer's private dealings with the Guild bank for solely personal gain, several members went into an uproar, many losing trust and respect for the man who had led them since December. His lack of justification and reinforcement of the bank belonging to him, rather than the guild, further forced others to seek to distance themselves from him, leaving him with very little other than a name and a crippled guild. Then in April, Dark Fury fully disbanded, slowly absorbed into several other guilds, most to Heavens Judgement's feeder guild Purgatorie, others to Attrition, Vengeance, Omicron and Aion.
 
 
 
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'''-Alliance-The Giant Reawakens-[[Horde]]-'''
 
 
''April 2006'': Equinox was among the top Horde guilds. Even though their success, the seeds of dissent had been sowed. Members held grudges and were discontent with others they were "Forced" to raid with. Manipulation of the systems within had also raised concerns. The dedication and understanding that was once the backbone of the guild had fallen into a slumber and could not be stirred by simple calls for change. It was time for an awakening.
 
 
Equinox shattered, and in its place, [[Reawaken]] rose in its place. Rebuilt upon the ideals that once made them strong, the guild united and cast aside the links in the chain that caused the problems of the past. Through their redefining and recreation, they focused hard upon the task at hand, and reached the progress of their stalled Alliance counterparts.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-The Collapse of Vengeance-Horde-'''
 
 
''May 2006'': in the early morning, Vengeance disbanded. Throughout the day, several people questioned as to why the guild suddenly vanished, but stories of internal turmoil and problems began to surface. Talks of reformation began, but the outcome is uncertain. Without the old GM to take up the helm, any future for the former members is uncertain, but has the potential to be more than before. A phoenix reborn perhaps, but time will tell.
 
 
 
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'''-[[Alliance]]-Rise of the Phoenix-Horde-'''
 
''May 2006'': In the ashes of Vengeance, a new guild emerged. [[Phoenix]] was born, gathering much of the old forces of Vengeance and forging a new guild with new goals, and stronger resolve. Though the birth, or rebirth, of any body of power is met with a time of uncertainty, building the determination to withstand the assault of misfortune only makes one stronger. The Test of Time will determine this Phoenix's fate.
 

Revision as of 13:41, 16 May 2006

Staghelm

Staghelm went Live in August 2005. The server has a relatively low server population, but it has many skilled players on both Alliance and Horde. Some of the higher guilds include: Aion, Heavens Judgement, Ability monk chiswirl [Reawaken], Foundation, Immortalis Arma, Omicron, Moonlight Shadow as well as dozens of smaller and/or less accomplished guilds.

December, 2005. Hellscream -> Staghelm transfers opened. From Hellscream, travelled several guilds: N [50WQ] Attrition, The Foundation, Vengeance along several small others.

These transfers were met with mixed emotions.

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