Fade
back to 1995, in a game called Neverwinter Nights.
Hosted as a pay-to-play premium game by America
Online. The guild was the Warriors of Hades and
here iz where it started. With our aggressive PVP
style and incredible talent, we soon made a name
for ourselves.

A
little over a year later and AOL refused to buy
the rights of the game from SSI. Needless to say,
we soon found ourselves without a home any longer.
A few of us branched off and went down different
paths. A nice site for all the old time NWNer's
http://www.bladekeep.com/nwn/
The
guild split and went into two different campaigns.
WOH Cobaras and company hit The Realms and tore
the shit out of the game. Here iz a link to very
old website containing some WOH realm pics.
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Lair/9323/pics.html
The
other group of WOH took their game into Dark Sun
Online. The campaign led by Democritus and Max proved
to be a huge success, leaving no guild untouched.
WOH cleaned house for a good year while in DSO,
once again leaving our mark in a wake of destruction.
As
both campaigns proved to be a worthy home, we constantly
scoured the net for something better. We found it
and united for the highly anticipated game Ultima
Online. It proved to be a great game and held our
PVP interest for quite a run. Some members split
and helped forge ahead with new guilds like the
Masks on Catskills, while others held our ground
as WOH on Lake Superior, with Hydra leading our
charge. I just recently found this old website put
up by Cobaras with some pics of us looking like
n00bs in the first couple weeks of release. Funny
stuff.
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Lair/9323/UO.html
United
once again, Everquest was the latest and greatest
game on the block. We dove into this game with most
of the old school Neverwinter Night guilds on the
Cazic-Thule server and began our run. Led by our
evil ass sister Scorpia, we soon became a menace
to all the carebear fucks of Freeport. With the
game only a few weeks old, we quickly amassed accepted
duels by kiting mobs onto the lowbie campers. I
loved watching the big, bad griffs slaughtering
the East Common auction events, this was long before
EC tunnel was the common trade spot. Scorpia did
a great job at attempting to establish WOH as a
PVP guild on a non PVP server.
With
other guilds too involved in the content, our arena
fight nights lacked much luster and soon the PVP
content of the game wasn't enough to keep interest.
Our guild split into several different directions
and although some remained WOH, it was my time to
cleanse my soul of the serpent and to follow another
path. I watched many guilds struggle with the PVP
concept and many fell to the wayside, hell I remember
Shadowed Souls turning their books in to become
red, only to realize a month later it was time to
reroll.
On
November 9th of 1999, Blind Faith Division was established
in the realm of Everquest, server of Cazic-Thule.
We accepted the non-pvp server and started ripping
through zones with a full group of six that two
groups could only dream of. It took ten people to
create BFD and I'll alwayz remember the eleven that
initiated it.
Icecis
Gravez
Vepier
Democrituus
Caymon
Paxton
Blighte
Areda
Dunlop
Darkice
In
2002 BFD offically left EQ and went our separate
wayz. Four years of EQ was enough for some of us,
others wanted to continue the treadmill. Most of
us stayed in touch through several channels, waiting
on the next PVP game to show.
That
game starting June 26th will be Star Wars Galaxies
on the Bloodfin server. You worthless fuck, are
you ready to be cloned BFD style?
Izu
Co-Founder and GM of BFD