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Lui Kai
Perkone
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Posted - 2008.07.31 04:00:00 -
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So, I find myself wondering - who among you is considered to be the greatest chronicler of New Eden's life and adventures? Who grabs your attention the most with their retellings?
((OOC: If you had to pick one, which player-based roleplay stories would you say had the best author? Who would you really love to read more from? Who really grabbed your attention?)) ---------------- Ambulation Answers
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Myxx
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.07.31 04:39:00 -
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I used to enjoy reading the old Star Fraction war journals, especially a year or two ago. Think that was Jade Constantine, maybe? my memory implants got destroyed with my last clone, so forgive me if that is incorrect. ---- ôWhen a Dove begins to associate with crows its feathers remain white but its heart grows blackö - Unknown.
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Mebrithiel Ju'wien
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.07.31 06:52:00 -
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Ethan Verone, my boss, can tell a few good yarns.
If you get him drunk enough at The Last Gate, he might even tell ya a few! 

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Shern
Minmatar Ammatar Free Corps
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Posted - 2008.07.31 20:00:00 -
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Grand Colonel Yoshito Saunders has lots of good anecdotes an stories ! |

Kai Zion
The Zion Accounts
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Posted - 2008.08.01 00:07:00 -
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Caldari tell the best stories by far. Istvaan Shogaatsu and Herko Kerghans...two rather intriguing storytellers and indeed storymakers. Istvaan we all know of, you'd have to be living under a rock not to, but Mr Kerghans...hmm, he took some finding.
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Stitcher
Caldari Duty.
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Posted - 2008.08.01 00:09:00 -
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Well... I don't know if this counts, seeing as the pilot in question didn't actually write it, but Veron Daerth recently published the account of one of his house's slave-retainers, which I very much enjoyed. -
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Uilliam Nebel
Amarr 13th Udorian Rangers
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Posted - 2008.08.01 00:32:00 -
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Grak Yarn can tell a great tale, they always have me listening till the end when he tells them. / "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do." - Confucius, Chinese philosopher & reformer (551 BC - 479 BC.) |

Sepherim
Amarr Ordo Quaesitoris
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Posted - 2008.08.01 01:11:00 -
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I would say there is no "greatest chronicler". There are as many stories as there are pilots, and there is no one that covers the events in all the cluster.
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