Message from a member:
About the Gnome known as Videri:
Back in 2002-2003, I only saw a tiny portion of the vast world of Norrath. Now, thanks to Lost in Progression (and a cheap, used gaming PC), I am experiencing this inexplicably endearing game to the fullest.
I play EverQuest because I enjoy overcoming challenges. The greater the difficulty, the greater the satisfaction in overcoming it. The challenges of raiding, grouping, soloing, and questing require me to be at my best, using my real-life creativity to combine spells, abilities, items, and techniques.
I could play progression-style on my own, but I have a feeling it would get old quickly. "Happiness is only real when shared." I'm really glad to be sharing it with this guild!
About LiP
I believe there are two main reasons the guild is doing well and continuing to move forward together. The first is excellent leadership. The officers know the game deeply and are leading us through it at a good pace: slow enough to really experience each expansion, but fast enough to be exciting. They set sensible rules, always with an eye to the strength and sustainability of the guild. These people really have their heads in the game, and I appreciate it.
The other reason this guild is strong is that we have a good group of players. I don't mean class balance - though we seem to be pretty well-off in that regard (one can always wish for more healers) - but I mean we have a harmonious group of people. Hardcore raiders, casual folks, funny people, serious people, people with knowledge of various areas of the game, DKP and tech wizards, tradeskill chasers, and weirdos like me, all working together to succeed AND keep it fun. True respect and friendships have formed between these people, strengthening the guild. Plus, we're considerate of each other and of other players. That's huge!
That's why I appreciate my time with <Lost in Progression> and recommend it to any who may want to experience this.
Videri
Videri30@gmail.com
www.lostinprogression.com