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<p>'''Neverending Torment''' ('''NT''') was a clan founded by [[Rick Hamm]] in late 2006, and an [[exodus]] of the [[Wilderness Guardians]].</p>
 
<p>'''Neverending Torment''' ('''NT''') was a clan founded by [[Rick Hamm]] in late 2006, and an [[exodus]] of the [[Wilderness Guardians]].</p>
  
= History =
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==History==
  
 
<p>NT was the second exodus of WG founded by [[Rick Hamm]] (the first being [[The Revolution]], a PvP clan and hostile to WG), and established around late 2006, though exact dates of opening and closing are unknown. Unlike TR, NT was originally started for the lower-levelled and more inexperienced players who found the PvP experience in WG unfavourable. Despite the opening of the [[Sectors|Skills and Community Sectors]] in WG in 2007, several former WG members subsequently joined NT for the non-PvP clan experience.</p>
 
<p>NT was the second exodus of WG founded by [[Rick Hamm]] (the first being [[The Revolution]], a PvP clan and hostile to WG), and established around late 2006, though exact dates of opening and closing are unknown. Unlike TR, NT was originally started for the lower-levelled and more inexperienced players who found the PvP experience in WG unfavourable. Despite the opening of the [[Sectors|Skills and Community Sectors]] in WG in 2007, several former WG members subsequently joined NT for the non-PvP clan experience.</p>
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<p>Compared to WG, who had gone from being a top P2P clan in mid-2006 to rebuilding from the aftermath of [[D-Day]] in 2007, NT was a significantly more casual and relaxed clan. The clan is known to have had considerable success over its lifetime, mainly as a result of prioritising camaraderie and skilling over levels and power. Despite having reasonable numbers and the ability to assist or watch over a [[war]], NT rarely partook in PvP. The clan felt that WG's primary focus on PvP, training, and preparation left members unable to partake in other, non-combat-related activities.</p>
 
<p>Compared to WG, who had gone from being a top P2P clan in mid-2006 to rebuilding from the aftermath of [[D-Day]] in 2007, NT was a significantly more casual and relaxed clan. The clan is known to have had considerable success over its lifetime, mainly as a result of prioritising camaraderie and skilling over levels and power. Despite having reasonable numbers and the ability to assist or watch over a [[war]], NT rarely partook in PvP. The clan felt that WG's primary focus on PvP, training, and preparation left members unable to partake in other, non-combat-related activities.</p>
  
<p>NT is believed to have closed and reopened at least once<ref>AIDAN RYUKO, 14 October 2008, [http://forum.oakislandpirates.com/topic/513994/1/ Family Tree], Oak Island Pirates</ref>, and had closed completely by late 2007 or early 2008.</p>
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<p>NT is believed to have closed and reopened at least once<ref>Aidan Ryuko, 14 October 2008, [http://forum.oakislandpirates.com/topic/513994/1/ Family Tree], Oak Island Pirates</ref>, and had closed completely by late 2007 or early 2008.</p>
  
= References =
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==References==
  
 
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[[Category:Clans]]

Latest revision as of 07:34, 12 September 2024

Neverending Torment

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Leaders Rick Hamm
Founders Rick Hamm
Founded Late 2006
Status Closed (Late 2007/Early 2008)
Members N/A
Focuses Skilling
Community
Ideologies unknown
Colours unknown
Heraldry unknown
Motto unknown
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Neverending Torment (NT) was a clan founded by Rick Hamm in late 2006, and an exodus of the Wilderness Guardians.

History

NT was the second exodus of WG founded by Rick Hamm (the first being The Revolution, a PvP clan and hostile to WG), and established around late 2006, though exact dates of opening and closing are unknown. Unlike TR, NT was originally started for the lower-levelled and more inexperienced players who found the PvP experience in WG unfavourable. Despite the opening of the Skills and Community Sectors in WG in 2007, several former WG members subsequently joined NT for the non-PvP clan experience.

Compared to WG, who had gone from being a top P2P clan in mid-2006 to rebuilding from the aftermath of D-Day in 2007, NT was a significantly more casual and relaxed clan. The clan is known to have had considerable success over its lifetime, mainly as a result of prioritising camaraderie and skilling over levels and power. Despite having reasonable numbers and the ability to assist or watch over a war, NT rarely partook in PvP. The clan felt that WG's primary focus on PvP, training, and preparation left members unable to partake in other, non-combat-related activities.

NT is believed to have closed and reopened at least once[1], and had closed completely by late 2007 or early 2008.

References

  1. Aidan Ryuko, 14 October 2008, Family Tree, Oak Island Pirates