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Zizzle is a member of the [[House of Rising Phoenix]] and a Master of [[Voln]]. He also was the unofficial workshop coordinator of the Phoenix workshop back in the day when mana pools were used, and the house workshop was only available to wizards of the house who possessed special keys to gain entrance to it. He took over the reins of workshop coordinator from the then coordinator Merlock, and held the position for several years. His task was to make sure that all the wizards who wished to enchant had access to the shop, and that they adhere to the rules of use. It was a treat to have a workshop available for those nice 10x gear that Voln wizards of Phoenix simply could not hope to achieve in a public one.
Zizzle is a member of the [[House of Rising Phoenix]] and a Master of [[Voln]]. He also was the unofficial workshop coordinator of the Phoenix workshop back in the day when mana pools were used, and the house workshop was only available to wizards of the house who possessed special keys to gain entrance to it. He took over the reins of workshop coordinator from the then coordinator Merlock, and held the position for several years. His task was to make sure that all the wizards who wished to enchant had access to the shop, and that they adhere to the rules of use. It was a treat to have a workshop available for those nice 10x gear that Voln wizards of Phoenix simply could not hope to achieve in a public one.

Some famous folks Zizzle had the pleasure of hunting the undead with over the years; Lord Strom, Lord Giantsheild (yes, I know it is mispelled, but that was his name!) Lord Dionket, Lord Joloven, Lord Toren, Lord Gaq, Lord Xrothgar, Lord Dredroberts, Lady Guen... (I forget the exact spelling, but Lady Guenhafyr has many variations and I cannot remember the exact spelling of her cleric's name, or her sister the empath) Lord Waldo2.


more to come . . .
more to come . . .

Revision as of 15:36, 22 June 2007

Greetings fellow Elanthians!

I am the controller of several characters, but the most well known and oldest of them is Zizzle. I started playing GemstoneIII when I discover the game way-way back in the great AOL migration. The total number of levels my combined characters have is somewhere over 250, but I have yet to cap any of them.

Although about 95% of my characters are of good alignment, I do have a particular secretive one who is basically a troublemaker, a pickpocket, and quite evil.

Zizzle Zearlight


Zizzle is a wizard who is attuned to lightning. He has been around in the lands before the time Icemule Trace was discovered. Although he has lived in Wehnimer's Landing his entire career, his still has not attained citizenship there. I do not know why it is taking him so long to gain citizenship there, but he is coming along quite nicely. '<scowl>'

Zizzle is a member of the House of Rising Phoenix and a Master of Voln. He also was the unofficial workshop coordinator of the Phoenix workshop back in the day when mana pools were used, and the house workshop was only available to wizards of the house who possessed special keys to gain entrance to it. He took over the reins of workshop coordinator from the then coordinator Merlock, and held the position for several years. His task was to make sure that all the wizards who wished to enchant had access to the shop, and that they adhere to the rules of use. It was a treat to have a workshop available for those nice 10x gear that Voln wizards of Phoenix simply could not hope to achieve in a public one.

Some famous folks Zizzle had the pleasure of hunting the undead with over the years; Lord Strom, Lord Giantsheild (yes, I know it is mispelled, but that was his name!) Lord Dionket, Lord Joloven, Lord Toren, Lord Gaq, Lord Xrothgar, Lord Dredroberts, Lady Guen... (I forget the exact spelling, but Lady Guenhafyr has many variations and I cannot remember the exact spelling of her cleric's name, or her sister the empath) Lord Waldo2.

more to come . . .