![]() ![]() I was bouncing in my seat here, thrilled to bits and mistyping what came next in my bid to be inside. The utter freaking delight of that music, that screen, those flaming torches and the old, old interface. There was a prize of freshly caught cooked shrimp for the first person to reunite me with my hat.īut that was all in the future. ![]() He needed the combat levels to get through Paterdomus - to complete Priest in Peril - because on the other side of that dreadful river is Canifis. Plus Warlock had another mission, which he'd vowed to accomplish. They emerged as high leveled players at just level 24 combat. Laughter, cheers of triumph and smug victory awaited. They were completing quests like Galadriel's Amulet, charging past bosses with little in the way of combat levels. Meanwhile Warlock, Kicker and Alex were putting themselves through the toughest challenges. He'd mine more ore and the great dance went on. The number one miner in the whole of 2007 Runescape - a Canting man! But then someone else would log off and the registered XP would knock him off his perch again. Each time he logged off he moved to the top of mining. Adjustments in our reason to be were happening hourly, generally to shrieks of delight. I didn't lose anything much." Sour notes couldn't last long, when everyone was having so much fun. The good-natured reply came back, "It's ok. But it wasn't enough to dent the bonhomie. Helm Larder called out in dismay, "I can't get to you! It's hard when you can't get anywhere much in two minutes." It was a sentiment echoed throughout Canting Away. Their ores were smelted into armour for us all. Miles away in Falador and Varrock, MFI and Low-Ki were busily fighting for mining spots. A few yards away, Tabt raised her combat level on over-sized rats. Zach and I stood fishing on the shores of Port Sarim, rushing our catch to the range at Rimmington. Runescape 2007: Back to the Beginning of it All And that's how I like to think of her - net in hand, rushing through Zanaris after implings, just as I last saw her.Īs for real life, then my thoughts, as always are with Primefalcon. Her own words are just as alive and as vibrant and her header still says one word: Smiling. As a blogger, as a player, she will never be gone though new entries will be penned by her husband and tinged with sadness. Marlaine's Musings still hush and move us. Would I tell a lie on a night like this?"' "Who can call a man dead whose words still hush us and whose sentiments move?" Mr Lo replied. Primefalcon has said that her blog will remain and this, I believe, has resonance in some words of dialogue that Clive Barker once wrote in Weaveworld: Her pixel life played out so vividly on the page, that it was impossible not to picture yourself here, running alongside her, catching butterflies and pwning bosses. But does that mean I didn't know her? Insofar as her Runescape career went, then I think we all knew her. There was mutual respect there, but we were never actually in the same clan, nor doing things together. Occasionally we'd pass in the street and say hello. I knew her in passing, as so many Runescape bloggers of our generation did. I've been asked repeatedly if I knew her. My thoughts and condolences go out to Primefalcon and the rest of their family. She will be missed greatly by those who thrilled to her in game adventures, as so wonderfully chronicled by herself. Marlaine's Musings featured on many a RSS feed, and was frequently the subject of a Runescape Digest post. Marlaine was an inspiration to many Runescape bloggers. Runescape lost a great player last December. H Alger and Fred both came to tell me, which I thank them for. It was with great sadness that I learned last night that Marlaine had passed away IRL. But now the whole of Runescape does too.Įdit: MFI is in the Runeshark livestream RIGHT NOW! Watch from 1.06 to see the whole sequence from James dying.Įdit 3: MFI has appeared on the Runescape Players Wiki for this! The livestream chat erupted! It was so lovely! You've got the like of me, Tabt, Helm Lardar, Replacer and Jyreeil cheering aloud in Skype, as people began yelling things like 'MFI is a legend!' Hundreds of thousands of people watched MFI trade James his stuff back. We watched in anticipation as, on the Livestream, James hurtled back to the spot. We knew that MFI had picked up the whip, fury and Dharok helm. The whole livestream was gasping in shock and horror.īut in our Skype call, we knew something more. The lad from Runeshark died, losing expensive armour and the such. He was also in a Skype call with us.Īs he knew where James was slaying, MFI went over there, so he could do the equivalent of 'hi Mum' calls in the background. MFI has been watching them since they started, so he was watching this too. Runeshark currently have this livestream going for RS2007. UPDATE! MFI has now told his version of events. ![]()
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