


This is especially true of Archmages, where diplomacy is key. In all things Elvenar, patience is a virtue. How do you move past an unpleasant situation in Elvenar? But after the last Drama Bomb I had an epiphany. I wouldn’t continue to play Elvenar if that wasn’t the case. Lots of players have come and gone and the vast majority of which has been very pleasant. Without a doubt, I’ve had plenty of good times and felt accomplishment and pride in what we’ve achieved together. One of the reasons I wanted to bring up the situations I faced as Archmage is to relate common experiences without naming names. I just tried to figure things out on my own and find the simplest way to get through chapters. Until then, the Dwarven High Rises long gone shall remain a cherished memory. Maybe a future chapter will be perfect Detroit aesthetic. One of these days I might surprise you all. I haven’t changed the background of this blog since then, although I have toyed with the idea from time to time. That’s how I became Archmage of Fire & Ice. I could have bailed then, but I was just getting into Dwarves and had a can do attitude. Then others left because they felt things were falling apart and more or less half the membership were gone within a single day. Both of them had multiple high score accounts so it resulted in 5 players leaving. No one immediately wanted the job, but immediately two players got into a really dumb fight about the size of their trades. About a week or two in, the Archmage had to abruptly step down. I spent way more time than I should have trying to come up with new and improved ways to do things. My gratitude turned into taking an active interest in figuring out the best way. I was under the requirement but they needed boosts and I was eager to help. Like most new players, I plateaued around 3800 points and I couldn’t get anywhere unless I had trading partners. Our Fellowship used to be known as Fire & Ice. But this was something I wanted to address for a while and it turns out sometimes procrastination pays off.

I am chugging along and ready to do my Amuni strategy, so that’ll definitely be the next article (it’s delightfully simple).
