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  • #16
    If I had to pick my favorite thing about Sundren, I couldn't do it. Unless you held a gun to my head, and then I would probably freak out and either attack you, or pick the Community...

    But on a serious note, I love all of Sundren like a drunk guy at the bar... I pay your tab and I take you home. Then in the morning, after you cook me eggs, I call you a taxi and tell you in no uncertain terms to leave. :P Honestly though, I think the players and the DM staff who run the events are the glue that holds Sundren together, and the Builders and the Host (Saulus) are the boards that- Oh crap, starting to sound cheesy, so let me wrap it up by saying that everyone involved in Sundren are the best part of it. There.
    Daelus Bloodmoon (a.k.a. "Thistlegrasper") - Ranger, untrusting and sarcastic ne'er-do-well, and overall jerk.

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    • #17
      I'm new to the sever. I'm actually new to DnD and FR altogether, but the players here has made everything so easy and enjoyable. So the community has my vote. I love all the players I've came in contact with and I appreciate all the help they have given to me.

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      • #18
        The community, obviously. The player base and the DM's is what makes the place Sundren. Though, I'd have to say that in all the modules I've seen, which is about 3 or four, Sundren beats them all in all these categories.

        The only reason I picked the community, is because overall, I think that's the most important thing about a server. They could have everything else, but if the community is filled with ass-holes, we have nothing.
        Lauan - knight of Thay " I have no fear, and death is merely an inconvenience to me. I do not die until ordered to do so, I do not fall until every last bit of life has left me. I stand tall, proud, a Thayan knight."

        Adeodatus Exitium -
        "Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart, for his purity, by definition, is unassailable." — James Baldwin

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        • #19
          If I could do a percentage distribution it would be something like 80% community, 19% detailed design, and 1% lore. Community's important for the above stated reasons. Design is important for all the custom items and features we get, not just the areas. We don't have a ton of bugs or half-baked ideas floating around. The new classes/PrCs are well balanced. As for lore, I've just never seen it as that important. Sure, it's necessary, but it's not what makes the server great.
          Dalian - Shapeshifter of the Tuatha Dé Dúlra
          "My true identity goes beyond the outer roles I play. It transcends the Self."
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          • #20
            A community means everybody that's involved: whether you're the writer shaping the lore, the developer shaping the game-mechanics, or the DMs and players shaping the world with their own roles in it, you're a part of the Community.

            That's why I vote for Community above all else, because the community is everything, literally.
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            • #21
              Hate to jump on the bandwagon but I went with Community too, though I was sorely split between that and detailled design. Put a handful of adventurers in an empty room and you'll get good RP. Put them in a beatifully crafted, well populated and excellently maintained place like Sundren you get awesome RP that's never the same two days in a row.
              Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

              "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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              • #22
                You, sir, have obviously never been to the campfire XD

                Kidding, kidding. I went with community as well, because I am original, and with only 5 to 8 mediocre rp'ers online at a time, it doesn't matter how great the server is if there is no one to take advantage of it.
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                Peridan Twilight, one-eyed dog of the Legion, deceased.
                Daniel Nobody, adventurer and part time problem solver.

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                If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge an intermediate deity's unbridled fury.

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                • #23
                  I would have to say coomunity. For being new to the server the few people that I have ran into have been extremely helpful. Also the RP as a whole can not be done in my opinion without a good community.
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                  Galdur Keltain - Dabbler of the arcane.

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                  • #24
                    It's so hard to choose. Generally good players and RPers (of which I don't fall into the latter). The various schemes plots and such that are created as much by the players as built in giving a...WIN feeling. The DMs who will allow you to say...be part of the bad guys trying to stop all those no good do gooders (Of which Vannie counts as one). The basic design of the maps and such (at least as much of it as I've seen.).
                    Lasala'ariira-A Woman Scorned.
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