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<p>Joe attended and recorded WG's war against Dead on Arrival on 9 July 2005. The war held significance for several reasons: it was WG's first P2P war as well as being the first war in RuneScape to make use of the then-newly-released Ancient Magicks spellbook.</p>
  
 
== Council and Later Career ==
 
== Council and Later Career ==

Revision as of 21:13, 13 July 2020

Jesusislord6
WG vs Dead on Arrival.jpg
A screen capture from Jesusislord6's video of WG vs Dead on Arrival

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~2006 - Present
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Jesusislord6 (real name Joe) was a member of the Wilderness Guardians from 2004. He eventually was promoted to the clan's Council, and was most notably known for his videos of the clan's wars, in particular the famous video for WG vs Dead on Arrival.

History

Early Days

Joe learned of WG in late 2004 through a forum signature on the Rune Village fansite. He applied to the clan and was accepted after only a day or two of waiting on or around 9 December 2004. At the time he was level 67 combat and had previously run a successful clan in the game Age of Empires, though his experience with RuneScape clans was limited. He was particularly interested in WG's policy of ARPKing. Jo also mentioned that at the time he was aged 35 in real life, with a PhD in medicine, and was married with two children.[1] As his name suggests, he was a devout Christian.[2]

Joe was one of several members who left WG to join The Revolution in early 2005, posting his resignation on 3 January.[3]. Even so, he seemingly had a desire to remain active in WG until the situation between the clans worsened.[4] He returned to WG at some point in early to mid 2005, though the exact date is unknown.

Clan Videos

Joe produced two videos of WG wars during June and July 2005. He recorded footage using Easy Screen Recorder and edited the videos using Windows Movie Maker.

WG vs The Unbreakables

See also: WG vs The Unbreakables

Joe attended WG's war against The Unbreakables on 5 June 2005. He was part of His Lordship's group, and recorded his perspective of the fight from just prior to the group's charge into Annakarl to the end of the war. The footage which was over 22 minutes long remained largely untouched aside from several background music tracks, and uploaded in its entirety to the WG website. Despite the historical significance of the war and the video being Joe's first known WG production, the music used has resulted in the video being unable to be shared on YouTube, as copyright claims result in it being blocked worldwide.

WG vs Dead on Arrival

See also: WG vs Dead on Arrival

Joe attended and recorded WG's war against Dead on Arrival on 9 July 2005. The war held significance for several reasons: it was WG's first P2P war as well as being the first war in RuneScape to make use of the then-newly-released Ancient Magicks spellbook.

Council and Later Career

In July 2005, two council members - Wildflame110 and Anincent stepped down from their positions on the clan Council, and Joe and Jezzamon were elected as replacements, beginning Joe's career as a staff member. The following month, Joe recieved the Member of the Month award for August 2005.

Details about Joe's resignation from WG are unknown, though "JesusisLord6" appears on a list of names presumed to be members of RuneScape Dinasty in 2006, suggesting that Joe left WG to join RSD sometime during that year.[5]

References

  1. JESUSISLORD6, 9 December 2004, Hello Friends, S4
  2. JESUSISLORD6, 23 December 2004, Re: Write2brandy, S4
  3. JESUSISLORD6, 3 January 2005, At The End Of The Day..., S4
  4. JESUSISLORD6, 12 January 2005, Blech, S4
  5. RSD 2006 List, Pastebin, retrieved 13 July 2020