Post years of unchallenged reign, the newspage of Raging Fury was finally slain today, replaced with a
graphical innovation that in my opinion is a vaste improvement of our informational relay channel
to the Everquest Community.
Kenneth Weide, more commonly known as Knekker the rogue on Antonius Bayle, graciously offered us his talents when
learing that we wished to enhance our webpage. On several occasions in the past, the guild has utilized Knekker's
services, primarily through the signature picture that has become a tradmark of both his artistic abiLities,
and distinct method of approach. Personally I must admit to being somewhat surprised at the temperance displayed
by the artist upon learning that the design needed minor alterations for the sixth or seventh time, though I think
I can safely speak for every party involved when I say that the end result is an epitome of our expectations.
There will come a time when Knekkers work will reap great renown, and without doubt he will shortly host an online
gallery for more extensive display of his work, but until such a time arrives, you can view his prior projects on
our forum through clicking here. On behalf of the entire guild, thank you kindly Knekker!
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Despite installing a php based news updating system allowing for other members to update once in a while, there
seems to be an eerie feel of reluctance towards accepting remotely connected to public display. Thus the readers
will have to endure my rants for the time being. The two images included above were chosen merely as they are the
main protagonists of our weekly raiding agenda, and to prevent the first update on the new page to consist solely
of text. As insignificant as it might seem, the return of the Circle of Drakes event was highly appreciated, and
added a tinge of something new to an all but redundant schedule. The announcement of the new expansion arrived not a
minute too late, and as always before, new content
lures the community into a state of eager acceptance, brooding silently whilst awaiting different challenges.
A few updates back we blantantly disclosed the fact that one of our most active wizards, Skyllah, still
adorns herself with elemental clothing. Apparantly she is not alone when indulging in such planar remnants, through mail, I received information that amongst the wizards of Heaven & Earth, there resides a
player by the name of Kilzadi who oddly enough also wears the cloak of combustion! Pure happenstance? Or does this
cloak possess something exquisite and unique? Please feel free to attend Skyllah's historical lecture on planar armour in the Plane
of Knowledge this Saturday at 16.00 near the Priest of Discord.
Added by Uren, last but not least:
High Priest Nkosi Bakari fell within the caves of Txevu tonight, in what was confirmed
by developer Rashere to be a serverwide second kill of this particular mob. Having
literally spent every available raid night in the High Priest's all but charming presence,
this was without a quiver of doubt, the most challenging adversary we have ever
defeated, though also one of the most entertaining.
Twenty minutes post the point of engage, a weary raidforce was seen uttering
a display of euphoria knowing their week long dedication to this sole event had
yielded access to Zun'Muram Tkarish Zyk. One attempt, merely for educational purposes,
was made against the gatekeeper of Tacvi, though suffice to say, we hardly
dented the monstrosity. Albeit being a unique high end weapon, the monk staff had far from
a noteworthy appearance, however, having received inquiries, behold Karde in all his... glory?
The second trial of Txevu is commonly known as the Sandgarden,
this highly innovative name originated due to the fact that
the room housing this particular event is covered with, you
guessed correctly, sand. Based on the lore triggering
this event, I personally feel something reminiscent of the
gladitor aspect wouldbe more suiting, nevertheless, Sandgarden
it is, and without further ado, this ordeal was completed tonight.
Having our champion successfully complete his battle
against the infamous Runt, the two familiar faces displayed
in the first picture graced us with their lithe presence
in the arena. Numerous hours were spent amid not less than two
servercraches, though each attempt yielded important information
concerning the key to winning this encounter.
Merely two days have passed since our last update, thus people
have not been given a proper chance to display their unmatched
humour. Until such a time arrives, I give you, Jander Iwsforfood in addition the loot of Ixt Hsek Syat.
Our exploration of Txevu has barely commenced, though despite
limited time within the zone as of yet, far from aided by the
sporadic server patches, the Ukun Bloodfeaster event was
completed yesterday evening. Stonemites appear to be a trendy
part of high end taelosian content, and I personally doubt
we have seen the last of their all but annoying presence.
Generally, a rather uneventful week, despite managing to pull the
fifth phase in Plane of Time to the lair of Terris Thule. For
further inquiries on this particular exploit, feel free to
contact Zorrbald! In an attempt to entice the viewers of this page to return in the imminent future, I will
disclose the fact that our homepage is currently being revamped, hopefully ready for display without too much ado. In addition
a new newscript will enable others to update the news, liberating the readers from my drivel.
Having recently completed a reflagging round of Kod'Taz, consisting
of Uqua and The Altar of Destruction, we were in a position to
critically select an essential playerbase, a reciprocal to our prior
attempts with a raidforce numbering in the high 40s. Kelekdrix himself
has at this stage become routine, and the encounter was all but an
epitome of success.
Despite quite a few directionally challenged members, the following
stonemite event was also completed sans too much adversity, opening
the path once again to the infamous cursebearers of Noqifuel.
Arriving adequately prepared since our last defeat, refined tactics
and preparation secured our progression through this unique part
of Inktu'ta, introducing us to Noqufiel himself for the first time.
The final endeavor literally caught us by surprise causing both
confusion and chaos, leaving Noqufiel victorious merely minutes later.
The approach was slightly changed, and as the battle lithely continued,
realization of victory dawned upon those present in the unmasked
chapel, though sadly, a druid managed to secure the ending blow.
Detailed loot information can be found here. Further news to follow
from the leading zone in regards to interiour and decoration within
Taelosia, namely Txevu. A popular saying claims that everything changes, though through the following two Azeri quotes,
we intend to disprove that theory. The first quote occurred during a Plane of Fire raid aproximately 15 months ago, while the latter one originated
in Qvic last week.
After many a completed ring event within the plane of earth, access to the stronghold of the twelve
was obtained this monday. We eagerly await the challenges within the deeper parts of this particular
elemental plane, although I remain fairly certain the eagerness is mostly related to the feeling of
not having to complete another ring in the earthen badlands based on flagging necessities.
Most of you have seen the model for the magician earth pet, thus instead of depicting the Final Arbitor,
I will use the occation to welcome two servertransfers to Antonius Bayle, namely Thadew from Erollisi Marr
and Galiaan from The Nameless. Galiaan appears to have familiarized himself rather well with the role of
the rangers of Raging Fury. Give them both a warm welcome.
Commencing the quote section this time, which is rather limited due to somewhat reduced playtime as of late,
with a follow up from the mention of Huneyy's death in Lower Guk, in addition to a definite sign of having
spent too much time within the plane of fire when the following witticisms occur:
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