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I wanted to draw the keen in a grid, but then I thought, damn, pairing up the Techies means there's only 8 keen, and then I remembered there's actually one more, it's just that I never played Artifact....................... Anyway, my first time drawing Mazzie. I pretended he doesn't have a goiter neck.
I’m ranking Dota’s keens by least cute to most cute.
fifth... Tinker!
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I was having a discussion with an acquaintance not long ago, and they were playing devil’s advocate about the ‘good’ the PCU did for roleplay citing that some of the biggest community events on the server during the end of Legion and early BfA were if not PCU run then at least heavily PCU involved. Specifically they referenced the War of Thorns mega event that ran during the change from Legion into BfA. I remember that the PCU were heavily involved (Or at least had a notable showing) in that event, but I can’t seem to find anything to say if they were actually the ones organising it at the time, and people I’ve asked gave differing answers. I’d like to carry on believing that they were -not- the driving force at the time, but I’m seriously questioning my own recollection of it at this point
Does anyone at COAD remember who was leading that event? If for my own sanity/peace of mind than for anything else.
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CoAD Team Response:
The oft-mentioned “Well PCU did good” argument always hinges on the apparent quantity of RP events they ‘hosted’. What is almost always forgotten is that the PCU actually did almost nothing in planning. Every event/campaign followed a set formulaic pattern of events, with merely set dressing (the zone) changing. Anyone could have done what they did, and they often did, they simply didn’t advertise and aggrandize themselves to hysteria levels like the PCU did.
Perroy always loved his McCampaign because all he had to do was gather his lieutenants in voice chat and dictate to them who they should grief and gank when the PvP element (which always ended up overwriting the RP element) came into play.
The PCU was involved in the War of Thorns arc of events, but so was practically everyone on Argent Dawn (including ourselves at the time). Perroy made multiple attempts to make it seem as if he was the one in control of the whole thing at the time but he was plainly not. This is what ultimately led the PCU to petulantly declaring that only THEIR campaigns mattered and only people THEY liked could attend while at the same time DEMANDING everyone acknowledge their headcanon as superior to everyone else.
They were very much not the driving force but became the screeching incels near the end when many of its members - Boush, Fearless, Morsteth, Stormbinder, Teyha etc all loudly declared on the forums and made cringe worthy slop-posts stating that THEY had burned Teldrassil down personally.
Before the thing had even happened in game.
I know Atahalni has rightly been called out fot his behaviour in the past. But has he turned over a new leaf? He defended Vaxir and called out Coalburnt for his behaviour which honestly surprised me. At least some of them can change.
Atahalni, aka Boush, may have finally realised the group of players who constantly taunted, mocked and belittled him for seven years relentlessly may perhaps not actually be his friends after all. It is a positive sight to see a former PCU member show signs of self-awareness and have moved on from their toxic past.
We can only hope that this welcome change is simply not just a novelty of even former PCU attack dogs being shocked at Coalburnt's apparent admission of defeat in the form of an angry rebellion that achieves nothing on the forums.
To further add to the ongoing curiosity that is the new PCU/ACU paradigm, there was interesting activity very recently on the “hub” PCU forum thread. A warning to our Alliance playing readers to watch out for any suspicious groups of new Void Elf roleplayers, particularly those with Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs or something a 14 year old who discovered Nietzsche for the first time as names prowling around your usual RP haunts.