Go back on our oaths? Perhaps it would only seem so. There are more subtle ways of control then direct action.
Our ties of fellowship are chained in memories of time served. These bonds could never be broken nor names forgotten.
I used to play in Syntax way back.. i was in Tetra for a while then i was in cause and effect played with the guy named Piryc to or something miss this game alot.
(29-11-2014, 08:56 AM)JackX Wrote: [ -> ]I used to play in Syntax way back.. i was in Tetra for a while then i was in cause and effect played with the guy named Piryc to or something miss this game alot.
Same as well. Had 2 or 3 stints with Tetra....
(05-01-2015, 01:10 PM)KennaSyntax Wrote: [ -> ] (29-11-2014, 08:56 AM)JackX Wrote: [ -> ]I used to play in Syntax way back.. i was in Tetra for a while then i was in cause and effect played with the guy named Piryc to or something miss this game alot.
Same as well. Had 2 or 3 stints with Tetra....
Tetragrammaton was always hard-core crew. Hard to talk to sometimes, but always hard-core, and always there for theirs. Props, props. The simulation will always have a place for their mad passion.
(26-09-2013, 06:47 PM)Beachhead Wrote: [ -> ]You ask questions of distant past. You should know that such things cannot be answered inside the system.
Beachhead... now there is a name I have not heard from in a long time. I dont suppose that the name Aya Ichigawa rings any bells?