Where did you start?

Started by Rahnevyn, March 21, 2014, 03:51:50 PM

Where did your start your first character?

Allanak
Tuluk
Luir's Outpost
Red Storm
Labyrinth
First character was a halfling, started in Alanak. Got stored in 10 minutes.

Tuluk. Grebbing's in my blood so I fell on my feet when I chose Tuluk. After a couple of NPC deaths, I chose Allanak and the Byn and learned to fight back.

March 22, 2014, 04:57:28 AM #27 Last Edit: March 23, 2014, 07:48:13 PM by Eyeball
My first character was a sun cleric (yes, cleric) starting in Tuluk. Pre-karma, obviously. Yeah, things were a lot different then. The game was in the earlier stages of being developed.

I remember three things about him.

1. Being mocked by a water seller as he tried to figure out the syntax for filling a waterskin.

2. Meeting Suk-Krath the diety. In person. And being chided for being insufficiently worshipful. (Don't worry, this is pre-history and no longer is considered to have happened. The whole idea of cleric characters was removed, although the "temples" remain).

3. Finding a couple of NPCs at near-death in the old Tuluki bazaar. Being a cleric, I tried to bless them and then "ease their passage" (of course I wanted the loot too). Bad idea. Soldiers were just as fierce then as they are now.

I didn't play again for a couple years after that. By then (1994), the game was a lot closer to what we're familiar with now, although mages could still cast openly in the cities. I remember how annoyed people would get when a mage would stand up in Flints Tavern in the middle of a conversation and start spamming practice spells. There was a lot of OOC yelling.

First one was a pick-pocket out of Tuluk in 2001. Died after 3 hours to a wild halfling hunter. First character to last more than 2 days played was a pick-pocket out of the Rinth. Hung out with Serpent and learned the ropes from that crew and the nice, newbie-friendly staff running the Guild at the time. Got to extort 15k protection money from Borsail.

I decided to grace Allanak with my presence upon my first character! Twas a short-lived boy whom came about over a RL year ago, and shall be remembered fondly as another whom was under the impression that the 'KICK' command was, uh, well... supposed to be used in tavern brawls.

say wat? he can throw me into a table? fine, bitch. u about to get kicked. TAKE THIS, VILE BEAST! POW-- OMG!

Those brutish soldiers.
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I rolled up a PC in Allanak, got PKed about 4 hours later to an elf in the desert, and then rerolled in about a day or so. The rest is history.
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Elf assassin, labyrinth. Got recruited by some shady figure to throw a head into the Bard's Barrel.
I tripped and Fale down my stairs. Drink milk and you'll grow Uaptal. I know this guy from the state of Tenneshi. This house will go up Borsail tomorrow. I gave my book to him Nenyuk it back again. I hired this guy golfing to Kadius around for a while.

Tuluk.  Got PK'd by a mul after a few hours played.  /salty

Human assassin in Allanak, stored after 40 days played or something.

Looking back I still do the say stupid stuff I used to then now, I just throw in more emotes.

Allanak. First few PCs that I remember were in Allanak as well, most of which worked for Sorn Talid (or something like that), the leader of an indie merc/grebber company.  I remember the world seeming so big and scary, going to find some woman's inix in a hole in the tablelands, running into a whiran to whom Sorn gave a tent, didn't get the inix, got separated on the way back, me and a gemmed vivaduan trying to find our way back and taking quite a few RL hours to do so. Missing classes all that morning in the process (I had played all through the night). Kronibas shaking his head as he left for school and warning me about people he knew who ended up dropping out/flunking school because of WoW. Ah, good times.  What I wouldn't give to be a total noob again.  Alas, Reborn, I will never know you.

My first Tuluki (that I remember, at least) was my Kadian Agent, two or three years and two karma in.  Also, damn good times. Best crew I've ever played with.
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First char: Elf in Luir's Outpost.
Lived about, what, four or five game hours before dying I -think-? I can't remember, it was all very confusing. I had a hardcore start because I had never played a MUD with an "inv" command that I knew about. So. Yeah. "What? List? Buy? View? Money? I have money in an -INVENTORY-?"

Elf assassin in red storm. Got taken in by a Mul silt skimmer captain, yarr. Died of thirst after a whole heap of junk across the known being the Mul's elven translator and inside city trader. I really appreciate a character with that much karma showing me the ropes.

Thanks again Shorty the Mul.

Technically I entered in Allanak on my first character, but I started actually not trying to die in cool wilderness rooms and learning things like the talk command in Tuluk. Figured out that at the time it was the safest city environment for someone who didn't make trouble, at least it seemed like it at the time, and I spent a lot of time doing a lot of independent nothing, which is normal for me, but at the time I didn't understand there was much else to get into.

I remember spending a hell of a lot of time on a ranger and using the track command once, and mostly because I could. No combat, learned a ride a few pcs later. Aaaah, newbness. A local pickpocket very politely subtly told me that I was such an easy target that he was taking pity on me and deciding not to go for the kill. What's funniest is I actually knew how to be subtle in Tuluk and now I don't anymore.

My first 5 or so PCs were in Red Storm. They were incredible throw-aways. I remember giving Galdun my password to login to a warrior I had because his had just been eaten by a beetle (and he was so into Arm at the time that he couldn't wait to apply for a new character. Maybe it was on a Friday, and Saturday Downtime was just too much). I was in High School at the time and left jazz class to answer the phone call and give him permission. I came home later that day to a dead warrior. His name was Malthalur. Long live the new flesh.

My next PC was in Tuluk -- And I would call that my first 'Real PC'. Everything previous, while a 'harsh introduction' to Armageddon, actually would likely have been a turn off if I were unfamiliar with MUDs already.
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April 11, 2014, 03:30:38 PM #39 Last Edit: April 11, 2014, 03:34:55 PM by Thunkkin
"Real" first character: Mid 90s. Allanak. I mostly played Harshlands, but I would jump over to Arm every now and then. I have a clear memory of my (3rd or 4th) character standing near Nak's western gate with another PC and looking at this third PC who was stunned/mortally wounded. We hemmed and hawed about what could have happened. Then I think he died in front of us. Someone else bustled in, asked us what happened, and then looted the body and left. The other PC and I stood around for a bit, shrugged, and went our separate ways. I promptly went out the gate and was killed by something. Probably a gith. I can recall thinking, "Wow. This game is really, really hard core."

First character as an adult returning to muds: Allanak. Got recruited into the AoD by Ashes and Zoan. I was the Carrot to Zoan's Vimes. City-based ranger - totally unaware of how to play the basic ranger skill set. I can only remember one occasion when I used track. I led Templar Nellie (sp?) on a wild goosechase through the desert looking for a magicker and only realized later that I had been "tracking" her half-giant guard. "Someone with long legs definitely came this way. I can't quite make out what way they went, but we're totally on their heels." Played for five months. The character was a well-meaning fellow, but as useful as a wet noodle.

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You were an awesome 2IC, Thunnkin. Those were good days.
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First was Allanak for me and then I played pretty obsessively in Tuluk during the Allanaki occupation. I've only been back there once or twice since the war and rebuild of Tukuk.
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Human burglar pc in Allanak. First thing I did (habit from other muds) is walk out in the desert and fell off the shield wall. Survived just long enough to get eaten by gith. HA! Burglar in the desert... nice huh?
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But - would like to see random bits of brain matter among the pools of blood. That'd be cool.

wow first one was a really long time ago, then I fled arm do to rl.

Luir's  before the mantis occupation, was an assassin in the fist. Now if I could ever find the player of the sergeant at the time I'd shake his  hand. All those years ago I still remember the X shaped scars on his arms, and when we went out hunting.... 'spiders'.
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I think I already said mine but here it is anyway.

Ashes told me to play in Storm, because he was in Storm. I make a ranger, sat in the Storm's End practising barrier. Ashes told me to roleplay practising it with thinks and feels. The whole time I was scared staff would beat the everloving shit out of me for doing it wrong, because Ashes presented to me that's the attitude around here for poor roleplay. Then I went outside and wandered south in search of ADVENTURE AND GOLD.
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First character was in Allanak, and lived about 8 RL months, became a Byn sergeant, and was involved in some crazy stuff. I think I got really lucky that I was dragged into a very solid group of PCs (noob and vet alike), as Arm was my very first MUD and very first true role-play experience.
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My first PC was in Tuluk, a ranger that lived about 9 months and got mixed up in all sorts of fun things.  I was lucky to fall in with helpful and experienced players who taught me how to survive.  Also my experience on other RPIs transferred well in most situations.  I'd like to also point out that the documentation on this game, including help files, is far superior to any other RPI I ever played, which is very useful when you're trying to survive with a combat/hunter PC.








My first PC was in Allanak. I played for a couple days and had awesome newbie adventures where vets did their damndest to keep me on. I got bored with my PC pretty quickly and went back to my IRE game but grew tired of the lack of RP over there--so I came back to Arm remembering how awesome those two days had been. Anyway: My first long lived was actually tribal human clan, so... yeah. I remember I tried/failed like 3 times to have one live longer than a week, then finally, I got it right and lived 2 weeks. :)
Quote from: Fathi on March 08, 2018, 06:40:45 PMAnd then I sat there going "really? that was it? that's so stupid."

I still think the best closure you get in Armageddon is just moving on to the next character.

My first character was in Allanak.  I was recruited into a clan that was dead during my hours.  I stopped playing for a while, then came across some advice on the forums and stored that character.

My second character was in Tuluk, and got me hooked to the game.  Subguild crafter, got recruited into a merchant house.  Boss realized I was actually a sneaky, and then apprenticed me to another sneaky in one of the most memorable scenes I had ever had in any game to that point.
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The first one that survived more than a couple minutes was Allanak... so we'll just go with that.

I think my very first was out of Red Storm and I got eaten by an anakore... good old pre account.
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