![]() ![]() I met Dee and Bear later than night in a dungeon run that was a blast. ![]() I spent much of that weekend wandering the site, and jumping into events as I could. Within a few moments I had an invite to the guild and was fully participating. Could I have been right all along that this was a super guild I was afraid it was.įoghladha came to the rescue then. Of course objectively there were many reasons that this all could be happening but human defensiveness kicked in and I wondered if I had made a mistake. I mentioned something in Discord but there was no response. They acknowledged they were participating in the event but once it started they ignored my PMs. I saw a GSCH member on a map they were starting on and asked for a party invite. I found the Discord server and logged int to particpate. I saw there was an event happening that morning and was very excited to join in. So, Saturday morning February 3, I sent out my request for membership. The tree resonated because my counselling practice logo was inspired by similar iconography. The draw of the Celtic myths was stronger than in the past because I had just finished up the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids program. I drifted off to single player games for a long time and developed an Overwatch addiction, though I am quite bad at it.Įventually Gaiscicoch showed up again on my radar. Gradually the numbers dwindled and even I lost interest in GW2 because to social component was gone and I really only cared about that. We lost a lot of people to new big name shiny games, but there were so many that no one could agree where to go. It went through a few evolutions but remained strong until about a year ago, March 2017. When we set it up, we really were doing it as a place for other players to come in and create the guild they wanted while we helped it flourish. This was our home for most of GW2 and went through a number of leadership changes. Eventually there were power struggles and we left to those who wanted the control and opened Order of the Grey. We agreed to donate the private guild we made called The Pathwalkers for the group to use and that went well for a few months. We didn't stay long because our group outgrew that guild fast. We joined a number of special interest guilds at the beginning one of which was Hope Remains, that connected us with our first gaming community of friends in GW2. Gaiscioch was a super guild, and I was not prepared. I'm pretty sure intimidation led me away. When Guild Wars 2 was coming out it was always a group that was on peoples lips, and once they got a sever dedicated to Rall, I think most everyone knew who they were. I've been eyeballing these folks for many years now. So it seems appropriate to post a rite of passage entry as I step up to "Manhood" in the Gaiscioch. However when I asked it translate it back to English it became "Today I am a Man." So I asked Google to translate "Today I became a Muintir" and it gave me the title of this post. ![]()
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