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Welcome to the Mainland, Tryker!

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:17 pm
by dc77066
Ballistic Mystix is pleased to announce a "Welcome to the Mainland" Event set for Saturday, January 8th, at 1:00PM EST. During the event approximately 30 suits of armor (10 light, 10 medium, 10 heavy), 10 sets of jewelry, 10 pikes, 10 1-handed swords, and 10 magic amplifiers, up to quality 80 Choice, will be made to order and given to new players near the Fairhaven stables. I would like to give special thanks to the guild members and officers of Ballistic Mystix for volunteering their time and resources (4000 mats!) to the event.

Rakujitsu - Medium Armor, Weapons
Oshido - Heavy Armor, Magic Amps
Soma- Light Armor, Jewelry
Kilgoretrout - Master of Ceremony

Re: Welcome to the Mainland, Tryker!

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 6:49 pm
by brackish
This should definately help those new refugees make an easier transition to the mainland. It could not have come at a better time, when we need as much hominpower as we can get.
Nice job Mystix

Re: Welcome to the Mainland, Tryker!

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:30 pm
by caitiff
Very awesome :) That should make a few peeps happy :D

Re: Welcome to the Mainland, Tryker!

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:46 pm
by dc77066
Thank you to those that came out and offered us their support. To the many souls who benefited by this event I hope the equipment we crafted for you makes your transition to the mainland a lot easier. Though not originally announced we extended our event to include Matis, Fyros and Zorai. Thank you for allowing us this opportunity to give back to the community that welcomed us with open arms when we first arrived and ventured to the other great lands of Atys. We were delighted that our show of good will spurred others to take up their crafting tools and put aside their personal ambitions to assist their brethren.

In this time of crisis, with the kitins at our back doorstep, I am proud of what we've accomplished in bringing our lands a little closer together and meeting the challenges that have been placed before us.

Special thanks to Takashi for attending and helping us get the word out.