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The person I knew.

I met her on one of the text on-line games, the predecesor to WOW and such. She liked my 'different' take on things. Most folks would just say crazy, including me. The staff of the game were treating her badly and I stuck with her. There were ruff times, and I got to see several sides of her. To say she has a 'Rich' personality would be an understatement. But she was a good heared person, and some one I quite liked speaking with.

 

She had talked about setting up a game herself, one where staff wouldn't step on the players like the one she left. It took a while, quite a while. I lost contact for a time in there and searched a bit hoping to reach folks. Took about 7 years, but it opened. It was an amazing place, and I had the pleasure of helping to run things, for a time. Sadly, some one less then honest tricked their way in to command and did a lot of damage. I had no idea how much as they managed to conceal it from me. Even today I am still discovering new things. She and Jason did the best they could and made a wonderful place for many people and I will always thank them for that, two in fact.

 

I put much of the blame for what happened there on my self. Had I been more alert or less willing to believe the best of others, perhaps I could have prevented at least that bit of stress. Or perhaps if I had been quicker to search after them to speak with my friends I could have helped some how. Likely not, she was always quite strong willed. But, I deeply regret not having gotten the chance to try. I expect Jason would rather nt see this here, as I am certain he is still upset by what people he trusted did to the game. But it was a part of her life, and she did touch many other lives and gave us a wonderful place where many people had a wonderful time, no matter what others did later.

 

I will never forget her, or our talks. I made sure of it, I log all my games. She is a good person, and will be missed. She touched many more  lives then will ever be known, and she did so in a positive way. My besst wishes to her, and to all of you who are still on this side. It's a harsh world, and we all do the best we can.

Posted by David 'Strangefellowe' Margolis
Saturday April 30, 2016 at 7:55 pm
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