User:StormKnight14616

I am a great fan of GuildWars storyline. I will attempt to add on to npcs (such as Justiciar Hablion and the Zealots) who seem to have more of a backstory than is apparent on first sight. I also will work on clearing gaps in the storyline. I am also a fan of other RPGs such as Neverwinter Nights, Baldur's Gate II, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind,The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, World of Warcraft, Runescape, and both Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old republic II.

Name
I hate this name and would change it if I could. On OblivioWiki I am Tuna.

Characters
These are the characters that I play most often at the moment. Screenshots of characters will come soon.
 * Dane Stormhammer Level 20 Warrior Monk. I play Dane Stormhammer more than any other character at the moment, Even though he is my highest character that I have at the moment. Dane Stormhammer is a proud owner of a Tengu Mask.
 * Tyrus Stormhammer level 4 Necromancer Mesmer. Tyrus Stormhammer is my secondary character. I orignally created him so I could explore more of Pre-Searing Ascalon, as I had quickly fought my way through that portion of the game with Dane. I use this character occasionally when I feel that I have nothing to do with Dane Stormhammer.

Hobbies
My largest and most prominent hobby is PC gaming. I am constantly striving to improve my massive collection of games. I also play Warhammer 40,000. I am also working on my own pen and paper role playing game that I hope will someday become famous and have it's own mmorpg. Outside of gaming, I enjoy writing, and studying ancient and medieval history. I also enjoy listening to conspiracy theories.

Guild
I am currently in the Guild Dragon Bane's Immortal.

Gaming
I got started gaming when I played Descent. It was one of the few games I played until I bought Jedi Knight. It was my first touch with multiplayer as a I started playing with my friends. I didn't really become too involved in gaming (besides replaying Jedi Knight) until I started playing Battlezone. The game was a great blend of Shooter and Strategy, and it quickly replaced Jedi Knight as my favorite game. Then I got Tribes. I didn't play it as much as I should have, because I prefer single player to multiplayer, but none-the-less, it was incredibly important. I played it occasionally online, but I was usually destroyed instantaneously. My first real touch with real time strategy was the game Populous The Beginning. I played that game over and over again, and my friends and I were often playing on LAN. Later, Battlezone II was released. It was definately not anywhere near as good as the original Battlezone (Note: not the arcade game), but it was great fun and I played countless hours of it for a long time. Soon Tribes II was out and that became my favorite game. It had bots (which were relatively new at the time for full multiplayer games), and was incredibly interactive. Then, while visiting my cousin, I found the game that would eventually shape my future as a gamer. It was Half-Life. Half-Life was the perfect blend of first person shooter and puzzle game. It had an intrigueing storyline and was the first game that actually scared me. Oddly enough, my first taste of RPGs came with Diablo. It was an undeniably great game. Since I'd rather not continue ranting on about my history of a gamer, I'll conclude this now. After I played Runescape (which was the first MMORPG I had ever played) I decided to play Guild Wars, because my friends reccomended it. I believe I made the right choice in buying the game.

Non RPG Games
The game that I play most at the moment is Half-Life 2. It is an excellent sequel to an excellent game. I reccomend it to anyone, whether they normally play first person shooters or not. Another great game is Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends. It is a great strategy game, and like Half-Life 2, I reccomend it to anyone, even if they aren't familiar with the genre. Another game of great quality is Doom 3. This game is great fun, and it has the most unique way of storytelling I have ever seen. However, probably the scariest game I have ever played is (the title is a warning to the faint of heart) F.E.A.R. This game is master crafted and always has something up it's sleave to make you jump out of your chair. Other games of interest are Warcraft III, the entire Age of Empires series, the Homeworld series, and last but definitley not least M&M's the Lost Formulas.