Hmm, where to start ;p
I guess it all began back when I was 10, and I heard my Scottish cousin brag about a 'personal computer' that he and his brother had bought. The following summer, my familiy went across from Norway to visit the old clan, and I discovered the wonderful world of Sinclair ZX Spectrum (16k but with 32k rampack upgrade) gaming
My cousin was using an ordinary compact cassette recorder to LOAD "" games into the machine, a process that could take up to 5+ minutes(!) We all sat intently in front of the TV, watching the loading screens slowly get rendered, line by line, lol
We played games like Scramble, Horace goes skiing, Horace kicks Omni Ass, Manic Miner, Tornado Low Level, Horace gets ganked in teh Arena, Avenger, Frankenstein, Skool Daze, Gauntlet... and The Hobbit.. I was hooked on Tolkien at the time, having recently read The Hobbit, and was reading LOTR...
So, instead of buying a guitar or drumkit, I bought a brand new Spectrum 48K with Kempston Quickshot II joystick and what have you, brought it home to Norway and spent too many childhood evenings indoors, alone or with friends who got equally addicted ;p Soon most of them had VIC20's or C64s, which dominated our little gaming scene until the 286 PC platform became available to me through my father's business. Got totally immersed into Sierra's Space Quest and King's Quest! I made some cash after school in a grocery store, so the big upgrade race was started. 286, 386, 486DX2, Cyrix 586, and beyond.. now using a boring box from work with Pentium4 2Ghz. Apart from the huge 3d 1st person shooter hits like Wolfenstein, Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem, Halflife and UT, I really preferred the graphic adventures, and Ultima Underworld was a personal favourite for ages.
Then, one day after work, I went to see my friend who had been talking about AO for some weeks. This was during beta, and after a character wipe, so what I saw wasnt
that impressive... an armorless Opifex MA hunting Failed Shades and Rollerats outside Tir ;p I did, however, grasp that there was alot more to the game than met the eye, and I was intrigued by the level of detail that had gone into it... from the supberb 3d graphics to all the curious little items one could buy or find. So on account of this, and my friend's recommendation, I bought a copy of AO back in July 2001. Need I say more?
My first char was Smacdevil, whom I made Nanomage for the evil looks, and Fixer for the cool class description. I wanted to be bad
So I basically spent a few months trying to learn the game, soloing all the time (this was before team missions worked), blitzing armor sets for cash, and joined my first org 'Sterling Warriors of the Red Desert' (aka SWORD). Met some cool ppl there, and was dragged further into the game
We were quite militaristic (although newb) and had alot of fun in Meetmedere, ganking the gridcamping Omnis and picking fights with any one we could (got some funny screenshots from those days, will try to post later). This is when I started my first PvP twink, Macevil, with the meager knowledge and funding available to me - I was actually quite satisfied with ql 30 implants at lvl 8, lol ;p Macevil's finest hour was when he dualed another Fixer twink in the Arena - whose name was Wydowmaker. We were self buffed, and the battle lasted more than 5 minutes due to our HoTs and 1st aid kits, hehe. Health bars were extremely even to the end, but my burst refreshed before his so I emerged victorious and put Macevil to rest. Those were the days!
After the horrible 12.6 patch alot of people quit, including our pres., so we were ripe for merging with Order of the Storm (OOTS) whom we had some contact with (Shiriken and Stinkyfish). Being the only senior member remaining SWORD, I brought all I could with me to OOTS. It was a great guild, and we prospered for quite some time. When OOTS merged with Tribe of Judah and Digital Gunfire to became Lions Den, we were a force to be reckoned with and set up 3 bases including a ql 150 one in Mort. There was fighting almost every day, and in the end we lost the bases through general fatigue. After some bad leadership the whole thing went pretty rotten, and most ppl left. Jpegg, whom I had met in OOTS, told me about this nice little guild called Excalibur where he knew some people, and if I wanted to follow him I would probably be welcome. I have never regretted that day
The rest is history.
Oh, that friend who introduced me to AO was Suchysuchy, at the time playing an NT called Kjellolsen. I made an Engi called Bennyolsen and my other friend who played AO made his Enfo called Egonolsen - none of these chars are played anymore, sadly :/