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Revision as of 21:40, 16 August 2019
aka Obsidius
ArchAbaddon is the "web sobriquet" of the City of Heroes / Villains player more commonly known as Obsidius.
Bio
- Birthday: October 1977
- Location: Southern California
- Occupation: IT Trainer/ Network Engineer/ Part-time student
- Other skills: Computer technician
- Hobbies: MMOs (of course), PC games, P&P RPGs, paintball, sketching, machinima, wiki, goth clubs
MMO History
About Obsidius
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EverQuest (2002)
I first began his MMO "career" in the popular MMO EverQuest. My first and only character in EverQuest was a Dark Elf Shadow Knight named Alaestor. Aleastor made it to level 35 before my friends asked me to leave EverQuest to join them for Dark Age of Camelot. In his last act in EverQuest, Alaestor jumped off a cliff, ending his mediocre career hunting cockatrices.
Dark Age of Camelot (2003-2004)
In Dark Age of Camelot, Alaestor was reincarnated (this time as Alaestor Praetorian, an Albion Reaver) and joined up with Liam's Regulars of the Nimue server. LR was a guild founded by one of my friends during his days in Ultima Online, and the guild had ported over to DAoC. I spent over a year playing DAoC, learning things about guild RvR (Realm vs. Realm), guild organization and camaraderie, crafting systems, and the like. Alaestor eventually made it to level 60 (the highest level at that time).
A few things led to the end of my career in DAoC:
- The first of these things was the expansion the Trials of Atlantis. Many of the new items required extensive amounts of gameplay and waiting for world spawns that had extremely long real-world respawn timers. This expansion soured my taste for the game.
- To a lesser extent, I was also turned off by RvR. Playing in groups was great, but there was little to do as a soloist.
- The final things was the dissolving of Liam's Regulars. My friend (the one who founded LR) stopped playing due to real life issues (he realized he was addicted to games). Others left the game for varied reasons or greener pastures.
Eventually, most of Liam's Regulars re-established themselves in World of Warcraft, but another friend (and former LR member) "Mr. H" and I decided to move to Paragon City.
City of Heroes / Villains (2004-2012)
I realized I was done with DAoC when my friend Mr. H introduced me to City of Heroes in June of 2004. It was definitely a break from the old "Fantasy MMO" genre. Unlike EQ or DAoC, there was no heavy grinding or long spawn times for items. There weren't even items; you picked powers. Your costume could look like whatever you wanted it to regardless of powers or enhancements. I jumped right in with both feet, and was already subscribed before my free month trial was over. I ended up selling my DAoC account, which all but funded my first year of subscription for CoH.
My first character was not Alaestor (although he would eventually return as my Ancient Roman Warshade). Inspired by my recent P&P RPG adventures in Vampire: the Masquerade, I re-created my Gargoyle character Obsidius into the digital world as a Stone Armor/Battle Axe Tank. He's still one of my favorite (and most powerful) characters.
Things changed a lot thereafter, mostly for the better. Lamentably, my co-founders also moved on to WoW (Mr. H wanted a better PvP game; Mr. R. came and went), but my wife still played and pulled in other RL and distant friends throughout our tenure in CoH and eventually CoV.
Post City of Heroes
During my last year or two of playing CoH, I got into the Star Trek Online beta. It was rough around the edges but had a lot of potential, so I signed up for a Lifetime Subscription. Since then, and after City of Heroes closed its doors, I helped manage the Paragon Expeditionary Fleet, a Fleet for former City of Heroes players. I also participated on the STO Forums and STO Wiki.
When STO went Free-to-Play, it intorduced a lot of mechanics that made me less interested in it. That, along with my shrinking free time, caused me to stop playing a few years ago.
I refused to try Guild Wars 2 for three reasons. Firstly, I already had a Lifetime Subscription to STO. Secondly, between school, family, and work, I didn't have a lot of time for a new MMO, on top of STO and my other games. Thirdly, I refused to purchase another NCSoft game due to the way the Paragon Studios shuttering was handled. Even after finding out that Paragon Studios knew the end may have been coming months ahead of time, their disservice to City of Heroes players during the last months the servers were online displayed a certain lack of appreciation for their customers, in my personal opinion.
Although I am cautiously optimistic about the two games being developed by CoH fans, I'm not holding my breath until a playable alpha or beta comes out.
Most recently, I can be found playing on the Homecoming servers (Excelsior specifically) for an hour or so late nights Pacific time, and hoping the negotiations with NCSoft mean we can play City of Heroes in perpetuity. My Homecoming profile can be found here.
Original Roster on the Triumph Server
Name | Alignment | Archtype | Orgin | Security Level | Powerset | Supergroup | Server |
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Obsidius | 50 | Stone Armor / Battle Axe / Pyre Mastery | Paragon Regulators | Triumph | |||
Alaestor | 50 | Umbral Blast / Umbral Aura | Paragon Regulators | Triumph | |||
Sting Agent Striker | 50 | Archery / Devices / Munitions Mastery | Paragon Regulators | Triumph | |||
Iron Reign | 50 | Robotics / Traps / Mace Mastery | Oni's Tears | Triumph | |||
Hunting Machine | 50 | Crab Spider Soldier / Crab Spider Training / Mu Mastery | Oni's Tears | Triumph |
Triumph Server Affiliations
- Founder and member of the Paragon Regulators SG.
- A member of the Oni's Tears VG .
- Part of the Forum Cartel. Wait... there is no Forum Cartel. Scratch that.
Pages to Edit
Obsdisius' Links Reference Archive
Here's a list of wiki links and URLs I find useful:
Demos
Wiki
- Category:Images
- Category:Userbox Templates
Badges
Who's Counting? It's been at least ten years since your first edit at Paragon Wiki, and, like fine vintage items, any more anniversaries are just numbers. This'll do. |
Gatherer You've gathered more bits and bytes, and added them to Paragon Wiki. (Awarded to everyone who made an edit in the year prior to September 1, 2008.) |
Transition Maker You've helped welcome Paragon Wiki to its new home by adding more information about City of Heroes. (Awarded to everyone who made an edit in the year prior to September 1, 2009.) |
Data Hound You've left no stone unturned in the search for more content to add to Paragon Wiki. (Awarded to everyone who made an edit in the year prior to September 1, 2010.) |
Archivist An archive doesn't just happen on its own. It takes people like you. Thank you. (Awarded to everyone who made an edit in the year prior to September 1, 2011.) |
Knowledgebase With your help, Paragon Wiki has become an even more expansive repository of knowledge. (Awarded to everyone who made an edit in the year prior to September 1, 2012.) |
Torchbearer Although City of Heroes is shut down, you've continued to contribute to Paragon Wiki. (Awarded to everyone who made an edit in the year prior to September 1, 2013.) |