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Raparth
03-26-2011, 20:53,
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Hello, Kiwikeans!

My name is [obviously] Raparth and I've been playing Minecraft for 5ish months. I was playing, most recently, on a server named Rimor (which was quite a bit of fun), but, after coming back from a month-long personal hiatus, I found that Rimor had vanished. I, along with my fiancee (who goes by the name of Cynthetic, and will almost certainly be applying to this server as well), have been looking around for a new Minecraft multiplayer home for the last week or so. I stumbled across Kiwike on the MCServerlist (after digging through quite a few) and, having spent half-an-hour or so perusing your forums, this seems like a great, lively server.

The nations idea, in particular, seems a really creative way to get people to interact more frequently. (I've been on several servers that seem barely "multiplayer.") I'm not quite sure I understand how towns work, fully, but most of the ones with threads seem to be a pretty open environment. As someone who is big into tabletop and video game versions of roleplaying, the potential for that aspect also seems appealing (though I can't say I'd ever considered RPing in Minecraft before now).

I'd definitely appreciate anyone's advice how a newbie to the server should go about things, particularly with how necessary nation/town membership is and whether being a member of a nation/town restricts you from building in the wild. I'm not really into "world PvP" in Minecraft, though I have enjoyed the odd arena game. I generally prefer to work on my own odd buildings (I really enjoy making biomes/biodomes, be they underground, underwater, or in the air.), but also like helping other people with their own creative projects. The things I've been most proud of in recent memory were: a Nazca lines project, a deep-underwater village, and a series of self-sufficient tunnel-complexes so I never had to venture outside anymore.

Hope to see you in the game!
~ Raparth
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Raparth - by Raparth - 03-26-2011, 20:53
RE: Raparth - by geckosquid - 03-26-2011, 21:37
RE: Raparth - by Cerce - 03-27-2011, 02:36
RE: Raparth - by Android - 03-27-2011, 03:54
RE: Raparth - by Kubrickb - 03-27-2011, 19:06

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