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Postby ewlol » Sun Mar 13, 2011 3:09 am

KITSUNE

Kitsune was the main village of the ex-Sodomites. This included myself, Burgingham, Dusk, Darki, ElGato, Hiro, and a few others who joined later on, oh and some people who I will not name who were very good friends from World 3.

Our town was located in the far east of the map atop a q107 soil spot.
We owned a q90 water spot and shared a q109 clay spot with a Korean faction, and another q70 clay spot. The clay spot was raided by AD because they falsely believed Burgingham was involved in the raid of their "Wild Cards" Village, and because a Korean, who I will not name, was spotted there during the raid again Wild Cards (which nobody from Kitsune participated in). We had bought a barrel of q99 water from a source.

We had maxed almost all of our crops, and our cattle were in the q40s. We had found all metals except gold, and we created q46 jewelry.

It was incredibly difficult to consistently raise the ql of the crops. I still had not mastered the technique of it.

Carrot: q134
Wheat: q109
Onion: q107
Poppy: q100
Pea: q100
Flax: q111
Peppercorn: q61
Pumpkin: q40ish?
Tea: q90ish?

Our trees were in the eighties. A near q90 tree was growing at the time of the world reset announcement.

We had successfully created q94 metals. Our pickaxes were q85 and we had several q80 steel plates and a q80 cuirass.

Almost all of our members had under 3 million LP. I myself only had 1.6million. One member had above 4 million LP. We didn't play as much as we did in World 3.

Burgingam had died once, in a mining accident. And another member died too in a mining accident, who I will not name.

Our birch trees were q76.
Our mullberries q71.
Our firs in the mid 80s (q90 was growing).
Our hazlenuts were q74.
Our herb table was q101.

We had a lot of fun, and It was a great experience. Shout out to all of the members who did a great job and really enjoyed the ride.

See ya next map, everyone! Stay safe, good luck.

I'll post some pics too!

P.S.: AD, you were mistaken when you thought Burgingham was the mastermind behind all of attacks against you. In fact we had little involvement, the largest being us trying to defend the q109 clay spot from you attacking.
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Re: Information about your Villages

Postby nicklepontius » Sun Mar 13, 2011 3:22 am

ewlol wrote:ALL VILLAGES



Dead.


Information about your villages above.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby barracuda546 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 3:52 am

Q65+ trees

Q50+ metal

Q100 carrot
Q85 hemp
Q70 flax
Q70 wheat
Q40ish pumpkin
Q60 every thing else for the most part.

All nodes shit

I had 150 ua and 100 melee. All shit. Around 2.5 million lp, rest of villagers had 3 million+
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby asval » Sun Mar 13, 2011 3:59 am

I was lonely hermit who had recently drowned and had been killed this week.

MY village was called Eoras and was located at -75 -23 over a Q 55 soil node, a cave with copper and iron.

My crops where 50ish and I was about to finish making my first steel bars, but alas I had no clay so most of the stuff I made was junk and I had no trees.

I was actually about to quit the game and was in the process of handing my village over to another person when world 5 came along, so I think I'll stick around for a little while and see what changes come along.

Should be fun starting up the land grab up again :)

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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby KoE » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:05 am

Well, I was with Taldor (nominally the lawspeaker). I won't name names but we were basically a small group of long-timers (three World 1ers, a good friend from W3, and people we recruited here and there from RL and our surroundings). We were located on the NE-most grid; I could spit and it would hit the invisible wall at the edge of the world to the east.

We had silver though we were only at q33 jewelry (I might have been able to pump that a little more had I been more diligent with bulbs but I was lazy enough about getting our sewers their thimbles.

Metal was eking up towards 50 (I think the last batch I had was 47?) because our iron ore topped out at 42, trees were in the low 50s, and the best known clay on the grid was 55 (of course it also wasn't ours; we had to settle for 48 or so). We had q53 water and the soil was pretty crap at low 30s. Our livestock was mid 40s and I am going to miss them. :(

I was the metal guy so I don't know the vagaries of our crops, but I'm guessing in the mid 30s for the most part.

In list format:

q33 jewelry
q47 metal
q50s (low) trees
q30s (mid) crops
q40s (mid) livestock

Looking over this I think our main failure was that our farms weren't going (whether that was soil issues or management issues I don't know).

We were also ridiculously large, geographically at least. I had originally set up a palisade around the village claim (which was on our cave), which was in the process of being brick walled. Thanks to a very industrious Russian newbie (compared to ourselves at least) we had somehow gotten an entire peninsula (I think two or three minimaps across?) walled in and mostly village claimed.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Robertzon » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:06 am

The Elysium.

Our member count was almost 10.
Our crops were around Q50'ish..
We were located at 36;-40
We survived an griefer attack :P
We had a huge iron mine :P PS! Not inside the village!
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Vigilance » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:15 am

Narnian vault-esque village was at -98, 80. I can't say much about it, because i didn't really help much in the production of it. It was designed to be completely safe from intruders, or something, and practically only one of our players worked on it.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby dullah » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:22 am

CENDRES

located in the D4 grid (SE), around 7-10 active french-speaking people.
Toniz, Nazus, Illios, Warhen, Pi, Zand, Burster and me.

we had all kind of metals but gold, q70ish crops, q60ish industry.

No major involvement in any factional warfare, we were good friends with the nearby villages, Crossroads and Melina :)

i am still unsure if we'll make another french-speaking village in w5, our community is rather small here.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Vigilance » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:30 am

dullah wrote:CENDRES

located in the D4 grid (SE), around 7-10 active french-speaking people.
Toniz, Nazus, Illios, Warhen, Pi, Zand, Burster and me.

we had all kind of metals but gold, q70ish crops, q60ish industry.

No major involvement in any factional warfare, we were good friends with the nearby villages, Crossroads and Melina :)

i am still unsure if we'll make another french-speaking village in w5, our community is rather small here.


Man, we wanted to come back there and rip every organ from your body for your hateful attitude towards us. Now we'll never have that chance. :cry:
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Brass » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:34 am

BOWERSTONE


We ended with all trees and all crops ~q45. We were breeding cows to make higher Q jewelry from the massive silver vein we found. We had almost filled a cupboard with silver bars. We had a friendly relationship with our neighbors, a Russian village called Vingard. We were saving honey to buy a higher Q pickaxe from Kitsune in order to mine silver faster. The best part of Bowerstone was how it came to be. A RL friend of mine introduced me to the game early in World 4. We trolled some 13 year olds with Asperger's in a poorly run village called "United Askanian Socialist Republic" until the village ceased to be and we took our leave. We then joined Bowerstone. If you haven't read the QQ threads in the Inn, the cliffnotes version is: The lawspeaker decided to play 2 hours a week and as a result gave me his account info. Our second generation cows mysteriously died inviting my friend and I to kill all of the LS's characters and exile all of his friends from the village. We were then victims of a mutiny of our own as a villager decided to dump all of our silk out and destroy some supports in our minehole. We summoned and killed him and proceeded to rebuild Bowerstone with the help of Vingard. After that it was just farming LP and keeping the crop, tree, and cow quality going up. I myself only had about 2 million LP and I'm not sure about everyone else in the village. By the end we were relying on Vingard for the crafting because they had handfuls of people with 200 in their respective stats and 100+ psyche for the jewelry crafting. That about wraps it up. Bring on world 5!

This was probably my favorite moment in World 4.

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