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  1. We're doing this again? Should we have just let AMA's die instead?

     

    Where did Shinobi go? Did you find out if he was still shredded?

     

    What intrigues you about the leadership role?

     

    What do you think was the most valuable lesson you learned from all of your clan experiences?

     

    In spite of all of the personal issues during your time as DF leader, why did you feel like you had to open Tempest? Has it helped you, or is there still work to do?

     

    We've discussed how DF was extremely hard to lead because of the personalities in it, what do you think caused this?

     

    Rank them - DF leaders all time, yourself included. Give your best guess if you weren't in the clan scene during their reign, and say why for each.

     

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  2. Yep, was arrested on DUI once. Bad news was I spent a night in jail, could have hurt/killed someone (luckily no accident), and it cost me a lot of money. Good news is Canada won't let me in their country for a bit so I have an excuse to not go when my friends want to road trip up north.

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  3. There's so many... maybe my favorite was the DF vs. DI miniwar in 2006. I just remember how hyped everyone was about it since we were ranked like 8 at the time.

     

    Close second/third would be getting #1 for the first time in 2007, and beating Corr for the first time in 2006. Idk my time in DF was just a wild ride with a lot of cool moments.

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  4. For everyone:

     

    - Is there anything that you learned from your previous clan experiences that helped you make TR successful?

     

    - What specific moment in TR's days stand out the most to you? Good or bad.

     

    TR was created right as I was retiring, so I never got to experience any fights against them or anything, but every time I'd pop in to check on DF I'd hear about TR. Sounds like a clan that hit the ground running, made a strong impact, and had members that loved it there, so congrats on the success of it.

  5. Just one? Nah.

     

    The Elder Scrolls games (Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim)

    The Witcher II & III

    Mount & Blade Bannerlord and Warband

    Cyberpunk 2077 (if you can get over the terrible release, and the fact that it didn't raise the bar as much as they boasted it would for 10 fucking years, it is still a fantastic game)

    Fallout games (although admittedly could have and should have been better)

    GTA games starting from III

    Mass Effect

    Breath of the Wild

    Farcry 4 (then they started beating us over the head with the copy-pasted formula)

    Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic

     

    Big fan of open world RPGs if anyone has any suggestions, since it is very hard to find good ones.

     

     

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, 3lite said:


    Agree with this and with Bunty.  Around the DS closure, DI/DS were in their own league.  Corr was a solid #3 and DF was somewhere in the 4-6 range with EH and VR.  EH, VR, and DF were growing off each other at the time and gaining numbers.  DI was hunting PK trips of those 3 clans and trying to hinder their growth - EH, VR, and DF weren't seriously competitive with DI at the time, but were going from pulls of 60-70 in summer 2006 to 80-100 in spring 2007.  Corr was doing something similar, hungry for fights with those newer clans gaining numbers (likely sparking and fueling the budding DF-CORR rivalry).  DF was climbing up in the ranks, becoming more competitive with the older top clans, and, though getting DS members helped, it just sped up the rise.

    In my experience fighting DS while in Gladz, ST, and EH, DS' strength was that they were ahead of their time in spamming and had large numbers.  Check these spam piles from 2006:


    DS vs. CORR and DS vs. DF: https://web.archive.org/web/20061206185201/http://www.runescapecommunity.com/index.php?showtopic=700124

    I'm over here partial flexing saying we could keep up with them in fights for a bit, and you post a link to a day where they wiped us out in 10 minutes. God dammit lmao.

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  7. I think it depends on the stage of life. Clan beginnings I think rely more heavily on leadership because there needs to be some sort of establishment of vision, goals, rules, and mentality that contributes to the frame of the community. Then as those things (assuming they have some success) become more cultural, the shift to maintaining that culture through the community should become the main focal point. Leadership is still very important at any stage because of those first few reasons I listed, but I think if the member base is generally on the same page then the clan will last through periods of mediocre leadership, where as if the member base falls apart that might be much more difficult to overcome. Plus your future leaders are ultimately plucked out of those communities.

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  8. DS was a solid clan that I respected a lot; it was fun to fight them every once in awhile and learn about what we needed to improve on from it. I had some good conversations with some of their officials back then, and they were always friendly. I'm not a fan of the "close at the top" mentality, as I personally think it is significantly more impressive to build a clan that spans generations and can continue to be highly competitive, but obviously my clan benefited from it heavily jumping from like rank 4 or 5 to the top spot. Some of their members joined and didn't click well with DF, but a bunch of them joined and really added good value to our clan, so I am definitely thankful for that.

     

    I also sort of agree with some of these old DI members on their large numbers being the main reason for their strength. From like August 06 and on when we fought them I felt like we really gave them a run for their money, but their consistent numbers that spanned multiple time zones ultimately was too hard to overcome. Regardless that was the path to dominance at the time and they mastered it, so credit to them.

     

    Either way DS was a solid clan that made a big impact on the clan world. We have some ex-DS guys in our discord and whenever DS gets brought up they speak fondly of it, and really that's all that you want out of a clan.

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  9. Actually, I'm curious so I'll ask some questions. If I missed these being asked earlier please ignore my dumbassery and tell me to look at previous posts.

     

     

    - What do you feel is DF's biggest strength? And where do you think DF needs improvement?

     

    - DF is approaching its Sweet 16th birthday. Can you give me 3-5 longstanding characteristics of the clan that has pushed it to keep going for this long?

     

    - Is there anyone in current DF, can be a member or official, who you feel is underrated and deserves a shoutout?

     

    - Over the last decade what would you say was DF's highest point and lowest point?

     

    - I saw you talk about Rene in a previous post. If I were leading DF and approached you asking for your input on Rene as my potential replacement as leader, would you suggest him? Where do you think Rene ranks all time as an official in DF? Curious because I have gotten similar vibes from him.

     

    - How do you feel you have done as an official in DF? Are you more proud of what you have accomplished, or more self-critical?

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  10. I don't have any questions, and I'm not going to get into what caused you to make the decision to do this, but I just want to say that I've always been impressed with you and appreciate the role you've played in DF. The few times I have talked with you it's been a very level-headed conversation and respectable one, so thanks for that.

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  11. 2 hours ago, Lego said:

    Homedawg - I've also had this conversation with Homedawg recently.  I watched that kid grow up and I'm honestly just proud of him.  He was sort of a goof early on, didn't want to train, etc.  He was always dedicated and die hard but just didn't take much seriously. Then he hit a point where he became a great official, warlord, etc.  His weakness would have been his early time in DF when he wouldn't train and reach his potential.  He made up for it later though.

    +1. Homedawg's rise in DF was one of the coolest things I got to witness there and I'm proud of him for it, so I just wanted to quote for emphasis. Even if he can be a thorn in my ass to this day like he was just yesterday.

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  12. What did you find to be the most difficult part of leading DF? And what was your proudest moment, whether it was personal or from the group?

     

    Also love ya man and I'm proud of the job you did as leader. I waited to retire until you felt you were ready to take the reins because I knew it had to be you to be DF's next leader. You didn't disappoint, and it shows from how all of those old school DF members respect you.

  13. Hey man was good talking to you today, even if it was brief as I was getting my ass handed to me at work. Pretty good AMA, can't believe all of the shit you remember... makes my AMA look like late stage alzheimer's.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Anthony said:

    Man EH was the best clan I was ever in and enjoyed every minute of it. So many friends from there. Thanks to you guys and everyone that was ever in EH that made my time playing this game wonderful. 
     

    someone invite me to this EH discord I heard about ! 
     

    Also how much fun did you guys enjoy slappin around the lil elves around the wild?! I loved every min shitting on @AZF1 

     

    And this fight against DF was one of my favorite me even tho I got piled pretty early since they like to hate on lower lvls and I never enjoined training. Only when the requirements would go up or gain some lvls ?

     

     

     

     

    ❤️ everyone! 
     

    pled eh? 

     

    I remember that fight lol, good times.

  15. 1 hour ago, XshinobizX said:

    Bunty!! I read the AMA from you & Homedawg, and so much nostalgia! It's literally a pile of gold of information sitting there... I think what made DF what it was were the notable characters we had early on, like yourself, Lego, Veseble, Flinstoneman, Homedawg, etc.

    I'm happy you are doing well though... Holy shit it's been a while

    Don’t forget you bud, one of the best officials that clan has ever had. You made an impact too.

     

    Good to see you though man. There are a bunch of old school people who I know would love to talk to you, so if you wanna reach out to them let me know.

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