Yeah, yeah, so I kinda forgot to post. I had a lot of things on my mind to write about but then I got busy. Whatever.
So yeah, I guess this is more directed to the Templar but it could be universal.
It's funny really, how thing came to be. A little over three years ago when I started Dagorhir, never in my wildest dreams did I think I could do the things I do now. I started out virtually unknown, hell I honestly keep forgetting my Taizen name, Washi. Sure all of the Taizen knew me but that was about it. I was fine with this though, for I was accepted. But it's seems that fate had other plans.
It's quite amazing really, to see how the Templar grew in such a short time. Most groups take years to get ten people on the field. In one years time we managed to go from 9 at Rag 23 to 21 at Rag 24. We already have newer members since then. I honestly think no other group has ever achieved this. We also seem to do quite well on the battlefield, even when the odds are against us. People have been giving us praise. This really inspires me to strive harder for I know that even the tiniest of work can go a long way.
What I think is really amazing is that the Count's goal is truly taking form in the Templar. While other units care about the fighting, we care about the fun of it all while making sure it's not at others expense. "Do unto others as you would want done unto you." What a simple, yet noble cause, something to be proud of. It's something others can look up to. I kinda see the Templar as a beacon of hope. We show that if you have the right mindset, you too can achieve greatness. I fight every battle with that in mind. I'm not just fighting for my own unit but for all of those smaller units that seem to get overshadowed by the older units. Having a purpose to fighting is an amazing feeling. A feeling that one must dig deep to find in themselves.
Fate has something big in store for us, I can feel it.
Now that I am reading this I have no idea where I am going with this. I'm way too tired to be blogging.
Whatever.
Monday, November 23, 2009
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I'm extremely happy that The Knights Templar focus on more than the fighting aspect, because in the end it's the people that make the whole experience worth it, and we've got some of the best :)
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