
I received my 2012 Zergadins Guild Year book last night. I was excited to put it mildly.
I read it cover to cover, and enjoyed ever bit. The work put in by Dave to bring the year long Lore together is astounding. Even though all my grammar and typos made the print transitions, I couldn’t be prouder of all the contributors!
The yearbook and the recent guild activities got me thinking about our communities story. It seems that our adventures go mostly unnoticed by everyone. Dave and I, along with Jared and a few others post as much as we can the events of our team. I think we could do more.
I chatted with Pete (Hellwolf) the other nigh about cross-realm zones.
He responded with “Yeah, I was in Outland with a 40 man raid going up against a 40 man Alliance raid. It was awesome. It started small and just got bigger and bigger.”
That kind of story is what makes the big time fan sites, so why not ours? If you have an awsome experience in, or out of game, that relates to the team write up a post about it. Our you can send it to me.
zyley@zergadins.com
I’ll edit it together for you. Matt (Mattman) from our SWTOR team recently submitted his work that way.
While I’m on the subject, Dave will start to ask for year book submission for 2013 in a few months. Get your content together now! and Start saving the creds to get one shipped to you. It really is a fun thing to show your buddies.
“What’s that Garrett”
“Oh this? It’s my online gaming communities year book.”
“You have a yearbook?”
“We sure do. We are that awesome.”
You really get to know your fellow gamers if you have one of these things. The write up by Chad (Mooyou) is a sincere feeling of the vibe we put out. Dave’s (Panzer) personal take, along with Laura’s (Thewidowess) flesh out what it means to lead this team of ragtag adventurers.
Here’s to another year of Zerging.
/Cheers
Garrett (Zyley)