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shadowedwolf
12-12-2009, 01:40 AM
<p>There's no real 'intellegant' way to ask this... so... here goes...So today I decided to collect my 3-year vet reward with some of my baby toons...I know the titles are from the servers on EQ1... and most were named from dieties.. others weren't... but... even the server names have some meaningful significance to EQ lore... but I realized I don't know who/what some of the servers were named for. So maybe someone could shed some light on some of them? I wrote them <strong>ALL </strong>down... but so I don't look the <em>complete</em> fool... I'll only list those that I either am not 100% certain of or don't reconize at all...(I know, I really need to brush up on my EQ lore)Anyways... who/what are these events that are important enough to have had servers named for them....</p><p>Al'KaborCastle LightwolfDiren Hold Druzzil RoHodstock Maelin Starpyre Marr's FistThe NestPovarProudpine OutpostThe RatheSaryrnDark Solace Stone WatchersStormhammer Stromm Sullon ZekTallon ZekTarew MarrTholuxe PaellsToruonniciousVallon ZekVazaelleXev</p>

Xalmat
12-12-2009, 01:55 AM
<p>Almost all of them were named after EQ1 or EQOA server names.</p><p>Al'Kabor is one of the greatest wizards to ever live, second only to Miragul. He is to wizards what Najena is to Conjurors, and Opal Darkbriar was to enchanters.</p><p>Druzzil Ro is the demi-goddess of Magic. She singlehandedly caused the Plane of Time paradox to occur when we traveled back in time (in EQ1) and defeated Quarm and freed Zebuxoruk.</p><p>Maelin Starpyre is a very powerful gnome wizard that lived in the Plane of Knowledge and helped to unlock the portal to the Plane of Time.</p><p>Povar is part of the Triumvirate of Water, being the God of Vapor. He rules the Plane of Water with E'Ci and Tarew Marr. He is one of the elemental gods.</p><p>The Rathe is the 12 Councilmen, rulers of the Plane of Earth. They are one of the elemental gods.</p><p>Saryrn is the Demi-Goddess of Pain. She formerly ruled the Plane of Pain.</p><p>Stormhammer is the name of a great lineage of Dwarven Kings.</p><p>Stromm is just an EQ1 server name.</p><p>Sullon Zek is the Demi-Goddess of Rage, granted godhood by Rallos Zek. She had only a minor part in EQ2s storyline before the timeline split, but is featured prominently in EQ1 after the split.</p><p>Tallon Zek is one of Rallos Zek's sons, twin brother to Vallon Zek, and is the god of strategy.</p><p>Tarew Marr is part of the Triumvirate of Water, being the God of Water. He rules the Plane of Water with E'Ci and Povar, and is also father to Mithaniel Marr.</p><p>Tholuxe Paells is the demigod of lust, although very little is known about him.</p><p>Vallon Zek is one of Rallos Zek's sons, twin brother to Tallon Zek, and is the god of tactics.</p><p>Vazaelle is the former goddess of madness and was an erudite practitioner of necromancy. Her existence is now in the form of the item Vazaelle the Mad, the Necromancer epic weapon.</p><p>Xev is just a server name. I really do not know any lore behind the name.</p><p>As for the rest, I do not know.</p>

Mirander_1
12-12-2009, 02:19 AM
<p><cite>Xalmat wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Xev is just a server name. I really do not know any lore behind the name.</p><p>As for the rest, I do not know.</p></blockquote><p>I think it's Xev Bristlebane.  I want to say God of Gambling, but I can't quite recall</p><p>I think all the others you didn't mention are simply locales from eqoa.</p>

therodge
12-12-2009, 02:55 AM
<p><cite>shadowedwolf wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>There's no real 'intellegant' way to ask this... so... here goes...So today I decided to collect my 3-year vet reward with some of my baby toons...I know the titles are from the servers on EQ1... and most were named from dieties.. others weren't... but... even the server names have some meaningful significance to EQ lore... but I realized I don't know who/what some of the servers were named for. So maybe someone could shed some light on some of them? I wrote them <strong>ALL </strong>down... but so I don't look the <em>complete</em> fool... I'll only list those that I either am not 100% certain of or don't reconize at all...(I know, I really need to brush up on my EQ lore)Anyways... who/what are these events that are important enough to have had servers named for them....</p><p>Castle LightwolfDiren Hold Marr's FistThe NestProudpine Outpost</p><p>all above are places in eqoa </p><p>Toruonnicious= Torvonnolous i beilev is the proper spelling and is the god of greed</p></blockquote>

Cusashorn
12-12-2009, 03:22 AM
<p><cite>Mirander@Unrest wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Xalmat wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Xev is just a server name. I really do not know any lore behind the name.</p><p>As for the rest, I do not know.</p></blockquote><p>I think it's Xev Bristlebane.  I want to say God of Gambling, but I can't quite recall</p><p>I think all the others you didn't mention are simply locales from eqoa.</p></blockquote><p>The God of Money, actually. Gambling fits in as part of his reign though.</p>

Xalmat
12-12-2009, 03:35 AM
<p>Alright, that makes sense.</p>

Meirril
12-12-2009, 05:09 AM
<p>Stromm- the name given to the EQ Legends server (premium service server). The special server had an additional subscription fee to be there. You were allowed to transfer characters to that server from any other server, but could not transfer them off. GMs would run special events there not offered on other servers and frequently. There was always a GM on the server to handle things. A lot of big raiding guilds move there and the biggest raiding guild was formed there (Township Rebellion) and had huge success. I hear the Legends server was discontinued after I stopped playing EQ for EQ2. Or maybe it was before? Hard to remember.</p><p>The Stromm server is unique in EQ Lore due to it being the only server named after a player character! Stromm was a Dwarven Paladin (I don't remember which server). He won a contest (best of the best?) and the prize was having the Legends server named in his honor.</p><p>The only other EQ1 server not named for a god was Firona Vie which was the Role Play server. Firona Vie server included some special rules which altered certain fundamentals of the game. One element was that the common toung was removed from the game. Humans actually got their own language. You started off only speaking your racial toung and the rate for learning other languages was reduced greatly. Learning to speak another races language was difficult.</p><p>The difficulty in learning languages made travel a real challenge. When you first arrived at another city you couldn't quest because you didn't understand the language so it was difficult to fix faction. Forming a group was very racially motivated at first and players (on the Role Play server) quickly found ways to circumvent the language barrier by changing their character description or emoting instead of talking. I'm not sure how the server further evolved since it was still in a relatively young stage when I left EQ but it was definately a learning experience the devs got to watch before EQ2 went live. I think the development of communication in EQ2 benifited greatly from this experiment.</p>

Rezikai
12-12-2009, 06:09 AM
<p><cite>therodge wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>shadowedwolf wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>There's no real 'intellegant' way to ask this... so... here goes...So today I decided to collect my 3-year vet reward with some of my baby toons...I know the titles are from the servers on EQ1... and most were named from dieties.. others weren't... but... even the server names have some meaningful significance to EQ lore... but I realized I don't know who/what some of the servers were named for. So maybe someone could shed some light on some of them? I wrote them <strong>ALL </strong>down... but so I don't look the <em>complete</em> fool... I'll only list those that I either am not 100% certain of or don't reconize at all...(I know, I really need to brush up on my EQ lore)Anyways... who/what are these events that are important enough to have had servers named for them....</p><p>Castle Lightwolf US</p><p>Diren Hold        US</p><p>Marr's Fist         USThe Nest           FR  Proudpine Outpost  US</p><p>Hodstock US</p><p>Darksolace  GER</p><p>Stonewatchers  UK</p><p>Ferran's Hope US</p><p>all above are places in eqoa</p><p>Toruonnicious= Torvonnolous i beilev is the proper spelling and is the god of greed</p></blockquote></blockquote><p>fixed for ya  <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/8a80c6485cd926be453217d59a84a888.gif" border="0" /></p>

Cyliena
12-12-2009, 11:11 AM
<p>There was a Magician spell called "Gift of Xev", which summoned 20 food/drink/bandages and a 10-slot bag. So maybe Xev was a great Magician? I don't think Xev has anything to do with Bristlebane either.</p>

DukeOccam
12-12-2009, 11:27 AM
<p><cite>Meirril wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Stromm- the name given to the EQ Legends server (premium service server). The special server had an additional subscription fee to be there. You were allowed to transfer characters to that server from any other server, but could not transfer them off. GMs would run special events there not offered on other servers and frequently. There was always a GM on the server to handle things. A lot of big raiding guilds move there and the biggest raiding guild was formed there (Township Rebellion) and had huge success. I hear the Legends server was discontinued after I stopped playing EQ for EQ2. Or maybe it was before? Hard to remember.</p></blockquote><p>I think you're describing Stormhammer. Stromm was just a standard server IIRC, except there were no transfers allowed to it, so if you wanted to play on it you had to start fresh.</p>

Ahlana
12-12-2009, 11:59 AM
<p><cite>Caethas@Permafrost wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Meirril wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Stromm- the name given to the EQ Legends server (premium service server). The special server had an additional subscription fee to be there. You were allowed to transfer characters to that server from any other server, but could not transfer them off. GMs would run special events there not offered on other servers and frequently. There was always a GM on the server to handle things. A lot of big raiding guilds move there and the biggest raiding guild was formed there (Township Rebellion) and had huge success. I hear the Legends server was discontinued after I stopped playing EQ for EQ2. Or maybe it was before? Hard to remember.</p></blockquote><p>I think you're describing Stormhammer. Stromm was just a standard server IIRC, except there were no transfers allowed to it, so if you wanted to play on it you had to start fresh.</p></blockquote><p>You sir are correct... The first person is incorrect. Stromm was just a standard server they opened up to a fresh start, no transfers allowed there from other servers. I know since I made a character there the day it opened. No extra fee, no GM on hand, nothing but a bunch of level 1's given a fresh start.</p><p>I would love to see a Firona Vie type server over here (There were no NoDrop items on the server). That server you could not transfer off of, due to the special rules.</p>

Vaedaer
12-12-2009, 12:01 PM
<p><cite>Cyliena@Everfrost wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>There was a Magician spell called "Gift of Xev", which summoned 20 food/drink/bandages and a 10-slot bag. So maybe Xev was a great Magician? I don't think Xev has anything to do with Bristlebane either.</p></blockquote><p>Xev Bristlebane, The Prince of FortuneXev is considered the deity of fortune, whether good or bad. He is related to Fizzlethorpe Bristlebane, the King of Thieves, but no one is sure exactly how as the Trickster tells the tale differently each time. Xev has a small following among the merchants and gamblers of Highpass Hold and among gypsy fortunetellers.</p>

Xalmat
12-12-2009, 04:50 PM
<p>Just for completeness sake, here's all of the old server names for EQ1 I can find, minus perhaps a couple.</p><p>Al'Kabor - Named after Al'Kabor, the legendary wizard.</p><p>Antonius Bayle - Named after King Antonius Bayle IV of Qeynos.</p><p>Ayonae Ro - Named after Ayonae Ro, the goddess of music.</p><p>Bertoxxulous - Named after Bertoxxulous the god of disease.</p><p>Brell Serilis - Named after Brell Serilis, the god of below and underfoot.</p><p>Bristlebane - Named after Fizzlethorpe Bristlebane, the god of mischief.</p><p>Cazic Thule - Named after Cazic Thule, the god of fear.</p><p>Drinal - Named after Drinal, the spirit deity of night, destruction, and death. Drinal is also the barren moon that orbits Norrath (not to be confused with Luclin).</p><p>Druzzil Ro - Named after Druzzil Ro, the goddess of magic</p><p>E'ci - Named after E'ci, goddess of Ice, and part of the Triumvirate of Water.</p><p>Erollisi Marr - Named after Erollisi Marr, the goddess of love.</p><p>Fennin Ro - Named after Fennin Ro, the God of Fire, and one of the elemental gods.</p><p>Firiona Vie - Named after Firiona Vie, the legendary high elf and living avatar to Tunare (counterpart to Lanys T'Vyl).</p><p>Innoruuk - Named after Innoruuk, the god of hate.</p><p>Kane Bayle - Named after Kane Bayle, the exiled brother to Antonius Bayle.</p><p>Karana - Named after Karana, the god of storms.</p><p>Lanys T'Vyl - Named after Lanys T'Vyl, said to be Innoruuk's daughter and living avatar (counterpart to Firiona Vie)</p><p>Luclin - Named after the goddess Luclin, the Mistress of Shadows. Luclin is also the exploded moon that orbits Norrath.</p><p>Maelin Starpyre - Named after the powerful gnome wizard in Plane of Knowledge.</p><p>Mithaniel Marr - Named after Mithaniel Marr, the god of valor.</p><p>Morden Rasp - Named after a maniacal NPC named Morden Rasp, who was a key figure in the Lost Dungeons of Norrath expansion and a few expansions after that.</p><p>Morell Thule - Named after the demi-god Morell Thule, the god of dreams.</p><p>Povar - Named after the god Povar, god of Vapor, and part of the Triumvirate of Water.</p><p>Prexus - Named after the god Prexus, the Ocean Lord.</p><p>Quellious - Named after Quellious, the goddess of peace and tranquility.</p><p>Rallos Zek - Named after Rallos Zek, the god of war.</p><p>Rodcet Nife - Named after Rodcet Nife, the god of health.</p><p>Saryrn - Named after Saryrn, the demi-goddess of pain.</p><p>Stormhammer - Named after the lineage of dwarf kings I believe.</p><p>Stromm - Named after a player?</p><p>Solusek Ro - Named after Solusek Ro, the god of the sun and flames.</p><p>Sullon Zek- Named after Sullon Zek, the demi-goddess of rage</p><p>Tallon Zek - Named after Tallon Zek, the god of strategy.</p><p>Tarew Marr - Named after Tarew Marr, the god of Water, and part of the Triumvirate of Water.</p><p>Terris Thule - Named after Terris Thule, the goddess of nightmares.</p><p>The Nameless - Named after the Nameless, said to be the creator of the universe.</p><p>The Rathe - Named after the Rathe Council, Gods of Earth.</p><p>The Seventh Hammer - Named after the Seventh Hammer, the messenger of the Tribunal.</p><p>The Tribunal - Named after the Tribunal, the six gods of justice.</p><p>Tholuxe Paells - Named after the demi-god of lust.</p><p>Tunare - Named after Tunare, the goddess of growth.</p><p>Vallon Zek - Named after Vallon Zek, the god of tactics</p><p>Vazaelle - Named after Vazaelle, the goddess of madness.</p><p>Veeshan - Named after the dragon Veeshan, said to be the mother of all dragons. She also rules the Plane of Sky.</p><p>Xegony - Named after Xegony, the Goddess of Air, and one of the elemental gods.</p><p>Xev - Named after Xev Bristlebane, the god of gambling?</p><p>Zebuxoruk - Named after Zebuxoruk, the mortal who became a god.</p><p>And the newest server: Mayong Mistmoore, named after the vampire lord Mayong Mistmoore. It is EQ1's new 51/50 server.</p><p>Also here's all the EQ2 server names. Unlike EQ1 server names which are mostly named after deities, EQ2 server names are mostly named after locations. This includes servers that have been merged with other servers.</p><p>Antonia Bayle - Named after Antonia Bayle, Queen of Qeynos.</p><p>Barren Sky - Named after the Barren Sky in the Overrealm.</p><p>Befallen - Named after the dungeon Befallen.</p><p>Blackburrow - Named after the dungeon Blackburrow.</p><p>Butcherblock - Named after the Butcherblock Mountains on Faydwer.</p><p>Crushbone - Named after the dungeon Crushbone Keep on Faydwer.</p><p>Everfrost - Named after Everfrost, part of the Shattered Lands.</p><p>Faydark - Named after the Faydark, part of Faydwer. Unknown if it was named after Greater or Lesser.</p><p>Grobb - Named after the city Grobb, the Troll home city.</p><p>Guk - Named after the Guk dungeons.</p><p>Highkeep - Named after Highkeep Hold, a mountain castle city found between the Karanas and the Kithikor Forest.</p><p>Innothule - Named after the Innothule Swamp, the giant swamp that surrounded Grobb and Guk.</p><p>Innovation - Named after the Plane of Innovation.</p><p>Kithikor - Named after the Kithikor Forest. This forest used to exist between Highpass Hold and Rivervale, and the Commonlands.</p><p>Lavastorm - Named after Lavastorm, part of the Shattered Lands.</p><p>Lucan D'Lere - Named after Lucan D'Lere, The Overlord of Freeport.</p><p>Mistmoore - Named after Castle Mistmoore on Faydwer.</p><p>Nagafen - Named after the dragon Nagafen, who lives in Solusek's Eye.</p><p>Najena - Named after the dungeon Najena (one could argue it's also named after the legendary summoner Najena).</p><p>Nektulos - Named after the Nektulos Forest, part of the Shattered Lands.</p><p>Neriak - Named after the city Neriak, the Dark Elf home city.</p><p>Oasis - Named after the Oasis of Marr, formerly part of the Desert of Ro (though a portion of the oasis still exists in Sinking Sands)</p><p>Oggok - Named after the city Oggok, the Ogre home city.</p><p>Permafrost - Named after the dungeon Permafrost, found in Everfrost.</p><p>Runnyeye - Named after the dungeon Runnyeye Citadel, found in the Enchanted Lands.</p><p>Sebilis - Named after Sebilis, the iksar city on Kunark. This used to be an undead-infested dungeon in EQ1, and home to Trakanon, with nary an iksar in sight.</p><p>Shadowhaven - Named after Shadowhaven, the market city of Luclin.</p><p>Splitpaw - Named after the dungeon Splitpaw, once found in the South Karanas (now the Thundering Steppes).</p><p>Steamfont - Named after the Steamfont mountains, part of Faydwer.</p><p>Storms - Named after the Plane of Storms.</p><p>The Bazaar - Named after The Bazaar, the marketplace found on Luclin.</p><p>Toxxulia - Named after the Toxxulia Forest, a forest once found on Odus.</p><p>Unrest - Named after the Estate of Unrest, found in Faydwer.</p><p>Valor - Named after the Plane of Valor.</p><p>Venekor - Named after the dragon Venekor, who now inhabits mostly the Temple of Cazic Thule.</p><p>Vox - Named after the dragon Vox, who once lived in Permafrost.</p>

DukeOccam
12-12-2009, 10:16 PM
<p><cite>Xalmat wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Faydark - Named after the Faydark, part of Faydwer. Unknown if it was named after Greater or Lesser.</p></blockquote><p>I was under the impression that the Faydark was just one massive forest that spanned both GFay and LFay. Perhaps it's just named after the forest, and neither one of those zones specifically.</p>

LilacQueen15
12-12-2009, 11:54 PM
<p>Miragul was an enchanter of high renown. Opal Darkbriar was a necromancer.</p>

Cusashorn
12-13-2009, 12:27 AM
<p><cite>Aalinaryya@Guk wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Miragul was an enchanter of high renown. Opal Darkbriar was a necromancer.</p></blockquote><p><a href="http://eqbeastiary.allakhazam.com/search.shtml?id=20806" target="_blank">Opal was actually the cleric who lead the Dismal Rage, and fooled everyone by posing as a high elf wizard at the Academy.</a></p><p>Miragul eventually became a master of all four arcane studies, but Necromancy was the one he took the most interest in using. he was a Wizard, Magician, Enchanter, and Necromancer.</p>

The_Cheeseman
12-13-2009, 12:28 AM
<p>Miragul was a master of all 4 magical disciplines (wizardy, enchanting, conjuration, and necromancy), so while he was "an enchanter of great renown" he was also an everything else of great renown. I believe Opal Darkbriar was an enchanter because she was able to take on many illusionary forms (being both a High Elf wizard guildmaster and a Dark Elf cleric guildmaster in Freeport in EQ1). I also seem to recall that she used illusion to help steal Soulfire during the Swords of Destiny timeline.</p>

Xalmat
12-13-2009, 04:17 AM
<p>Not to mention the Faydwer Legendary Enchanter set is named after Opal Darkbriar. On each piece of the set (only wearable by Illusionists and Coercers) the flavor text reads:</p><p>"Once known as the Foci of Freeport, Opal Darkbriar wore this finery during the Age of Turmoil to disguise herself as the high elf Sapphire Moonshadow. Being under illusionary incantations for greatly extended periods of time has caused these silks to retain additional magical properties."</p><p>Illusionary incantations <em>highly</em> suggests she was a very skilled enchanter.</p><p>Nevertheless, she is neither the greatest necromancer, conjuror, nor wizard of her day, unless you count her tenure as the Foci on Freeport. And she gets assassinated by Assassins doing their epic quest, after serving many years as the leader of the Academy of Arcane Science prior to betraying Lucan D'Lere. In my mind, Miragul, Najena, and Al'Kabor are greater mages in their respective arts than Opal Darkbriar.</p><p>Does make me wonder what happened to Al'Kabor, though. He was last seen during the great war of January/February 2005 in EQ1 (which is not EQ2 canon). I'm not sure what side of the fight he was on.</p>

Mythanote
12-13-2009, 05:31 AM
<p>(On Al'Kabor)</p><p>From the Sentinel Fate preview video, Im guessing the *normal* looking Erudite is him, BUT , it's just a feeling/ guess of mine.  I have no proof / facts to back it up <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p>

Cusashorn
12-13-2009, 05:34 AM
<p><cite>Xalmat wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Not to mention the Faydwer Legendary Enchanter set is named after Opal Darkbriar. On each piece of the set (only wearable by Illusionists and Coercers) the flavor text reads:</p><p>"Once known as the Foci of Freeport, Opal Darkbriar wore this finery during the Age of Turmoil to disguise herself as the high elf Sapphire Moonshadow. Being under illusionary incantations for greatly extended periods of time has caused these silks to retain additional magical properties."</p><p>Illusionary incantations <em>highly</em> suggests she was a very skilled enchanter.</p><p>Nevertheless, she is neither the greatest necromancer, conjuror, nor wizard of her day, unless you count her tenure as the Foci on Freeport. And she gets assassinated by Assassins doing their epic quest, after serving many years as the leader of the Academy of Arcane Science prior to betraying Lucan D'Lere. In my mind, Miragul, Najena, and Al'Kabor are greater mages in their respective arts than Opal Darkbriar.</p><p>Does make me wonder what happened to Al'Kabor, though. He was last seen during the great war of January/February 2005 in EQ1 (which is not EQ2 canon). I'm not sure what side of the fight he was on.</p></blockquote><p>But she couldn't take the form of a high elf WITHOUT the robes though. It was the robes that did everything.</p>

Meirril
12-13-2009, 07:06 AM
<p><cite>Ahlana wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Caethas@Permafrost wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Meirril wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Stromm- the name given to the EQ Legends server (premium service server). The special server had an additional subscription fee to be there. You were allowed to transfer characters to that server from any other server, but could not transfer them off. GMs would run special events there not offered on other servers and frequently. There was always a GM on the server to handle things. A lot of big raiding guilds move there and the biggest raiding guild was formed there (Township Rebellion) and had huge success. I hear the Legends server was discontinued after I stopped playing EQ for EQ2. Or maybe it was before? Hard to remember.</p></blockquote><p>I think you're describing Stormhammer. Stromm was just a standard server IIRC, except there were no transfers allowed to it, so if you wanted to play on it you had to start fresh.</p></blockquote><p>You sir are correct... The first person is incorrect. Stromm was just a standard server they opened up to a fresh start, no transfers allowed there from other servers. I know since I made a character there the day it opened. No extra fee, no GM on hand, nothing but a bunch of level 1's given a fresh start.</p><p>I would love to see a Firona Vie type server over here (There were no NoDrop items on the server). That server you could not transfer off of, due to the special rules.</p></blockquote><p>Yeah, I got the servers mixxed up. The description of how Stromm got its name is correct though, Stromm was a player character that won a contest.</p>

Mikkachu
12-13-2009, 05:44 PM
<p>Back when Everquest first came out, I used to play on Torv.  Which I'm sure I can't spell correctly.  Any more information on it/him?  Therodge mentions the server to be named after the God of Greed... is that all we know?</p>

Cusashorn
12-13-2009, 09:11 PM
<p><cite>Mikkachu wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Back when Everquest first came out, I used to play on Torv.  Which I'm sure I can't spell correctly.  Any more information on it/him?  Therodge mentions the server to be named after the God of Greed... is that all we know?</p></blockquote><p>Yep. Pretty much. Most of the lesser gods who you are only hearing about by their server name is all we actually know about them.</p>

Ansek
12-14-2009, 06:39 PM
<p><cite>Xalmat wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Just for completeness sake, here's all of the old server names for EQ1 I can find, minus perhaps a couple.</p>**snip*</blockquote><p>You're missing the three EU servers - Venril Sathir (English), Sebilis (French) and Kael Drakkel (German). Interesting to note that the French and German servers were the only ones named after places not people (or were the places themselves named after people?)</p><p>Incidently, can someone tell me if VS is offered as an option for the three year reward? I remember the fuss when the title was given to players soon after launch, for those who added EQ2 to their EQ1 station account, and VS wasn't listed - I seem to recall you had to petition to get it. I've never bothered to claim it cos I'd only want it if the title was for VS.</p>

Sale
12-14-2009, 09:21 PM
<p><cite>Ansek wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Xalmat wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Just for completeness sake, here's all of the old server names for EQ1 I can find, minus perhaps a couple.</p>**snip*</blockquote><p>You're missing the three EU servers - Venril Sathir (English), Sebilis (French) and Kael Drakkel (German). Interesting to note that the French and German servers were the only ones named after places not people (or were the places themselves named after people?)</p><p>Incidently, can someone tell me if VS is offered as an option for the three year reward? I remember the fuss when the title was given to players soon after launch, for those who added EQ2 to their EQ1 station account, and VS wasn't listed - I seem to recall you had to petition to get it. I've never bothered to claim it cos I'd only want it if the title was for VS.</p></blockquote><p>Yes of Venril Sathir is an option too.</p><p>and this is grand, I can't post on my second account (vaedaer) anymore but I can post on my main account which I couldnt when I started posting on vaed's >.> weird weird. /sighs</p>

shadowedwolf
12-16-2009, 05:48 AM
<p>Thanks for the info.</p><p>Some of the names sounded very familar... and a few I actually did know... (stormhammer /cough) but apparently proof reading isn't my friend after all. <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/2786c5c8e1a8be796fb2f726cca5a0fe.gif" border="0" /></p><p>Anyways... thanks again. <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" /></p>

urgthock
12-16-2009, 11:55 AM
<p>It's been a very long time and my memory isn't what it used to be, but I thought the Stromm server was picked as (one of?) the first character ever made, not a player that won a contest. Or something along those lines. Not that it really matters much I suppose.</p>