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Yours sincerely
Chillizzz.
Really guys I have missed you all a lot each and every one of you! Once again I hope you can all forgive me for leaving for that revision period but I didn’t have that much choice if I am completely honest, I really look forward to talking to each and every one of you again and catching up.
Firstly the most evident thing we can do is we should create a new Valkyrie gaming group and invite only those members who we agree to give support to the revival of the server, the list would start off quite small I guess but even the mightiest of trees grow from a small seed. The removal of the forums was a fatal disaster if I put my personal opinion into this message, that was our hub of communication and it really needs to be repaired without it, it is way too hard to prepare anything!
Wow it only seems like yesterday that I said my farewell to all of you my friends, it seems hard to believe that it has almost been 3 and a half months since then! 3 AND A HALF MONTHS!!!!! Well now is the time when I can say that I have battled and endured my GCSE’s and have finally defeated them! To everyone curious the exams went great and to everyone else who did an exam I hope you did great, and tell me how you did. Now to matters in hand, it was horrible and selfish for me to leave for revision when our once great server began falling to pieces, with the help of the very few we managed to hold on before quite a few of us left to go revise. Leaving the most glorious server in ruins and a crumpled zone. Of course I am incredibly disappointed to see that the server is not up and thriving like it should be like the ‘Good old days’ which are hard to remember.