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Phantasmia -> =AE= In memory of Falerin (7/30/2019 14:50:28)

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Dear Videogame community,

It is with deep sorrow that I write to inform you that the fan-favorite writer of the original AdventureQuest, Falerin, has passed away. Beloved for the stories he told, including the Carnax, Devourer, Dracopyre Legacy, and Fate of the Uncreated sagas, his stories entertained and touched the hearts of so many of those within our community.

Falerin passed away due to cardiac arrest last week on July 23rd, 2019 and is survived by his two daughters, wife Liliana (an Artix Entertainment AdventureGuide), and his father Eldron (who also wrote for the AdventureQuest team in the past).

We waited a few days before sharing this news because we reached out to the family to see if there was anything our studio or family could do to help. As you can imagine, the family is going through a difficult time right now.

If you would like to pay your respects to Falerin, we recommend you do one or more of the following:

  • Share your memories of your favorite stories and moments by posting on Twitter using the hashtag #Falerin. The family would love to know how his stories have impacted you.
  • If it’s been a while since you’ve logged into the original AdventureQuest, it might be fun to go play through some of his iconic adventures. The team will be putting up a special hub for you to access his most iconic events as well as a commemorative in-game item, the LoreMaster’s Tome.
    I first met Falerin when he graciously offered for his IRC chat server, Caelestia, to be the official chat server for AdventureQuest. This was where all the originals gathered, from Oishii to Galanoth, from Mooncalled to Captain Rhubarb. We held our weekly launch nights there, which for the many players who did not play back in 2003, was when we live released new monsters and items every Tuesday night for players to help test in-game.

    It was here that Falerin began writing for the team, and eventually becoming one of -- if not the -- most famous LoreMaster. Falerin loved to write, but he was also passionate about sharing his love of story-telling. He worked with the writers for our other teams as well as mentoring authors in our videogame community. He lead the “Legends & Lore” board on our forum, where writers and fans of Lore (and its lore) gathered. Falerin’s stories were released between 2003 and 2017. Behind the scenes, real-life Falerin worked as an educator with at-risk children and raised awareness for causes like the Suicide Prevention Foundation.

    As we honor a fallen friend and remember the impact his words have had on our lives, I’d like to repost his answer to a question from a player in 2005:

    Question: “If there was one thing in your life you could've done differently, what would it be?”
    Falerin’s answer was, “I am honestly not being evasive when I say that regret is an errand in futility. I try to learn from every experience I have both good and bad. I have grown from every single one of them. Undoing even one of my past mistakes might have repercussions I could never foresee.”





  • The Finnish Phoenix -> RE: =AE= In memory of Falerin (10/11/2019 14:34:50)

    Falerin made AQ feel like so much more than just the battle mechanics through his storytelling and whenever he was involved you could tell that the writing was his, his style was so distinct and refreshing in how immersive, captivating and painstakingly replete with detail and creativity. He put in so much effort above and beyond the norm in fantasy games that one felt compelled to pay attention and become scholars of the game's lore. There will never be another like Falerin, but his influence and inspiration will live on.

    I agree with Falerin that there's no use miring oneself in regret, it's much better to learn and focus on what can be done and done better going forward.

    Rest in peace Falerin.




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