Latest memorial. STF, a great man. (edited, thank you Akasha for fact checking)
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STF
STF was most widely known for his age, he was one of the first players of MD and kept playing it for an incredibly long period of time. Why he left is unknown, theories include that he realized all of his friends have left, that he got bored, or perhaps even that his out-of-realm activities grew too tough to juggle. Although STF played for such a long time, in his later days he was inactive, spending most of his time at Willow’s Shop, lazily fighting and barely ever talking. It was because of this that when he announced publicly at Willows that he was leaving, very few people made a large fuss because most in the crowd had no idea who he was.
In the early days, STF was simply an addict. He spent a lot of time on MD, once even spending a week straight on MD to prove that you did not get loyalty points for doing so. As everyone was in the early days of MD, STF was a fighter, working along such combat greats as Big C, Actraiser, ugauga, and deetn.
STF was also featured in the Golemus Wizard challenge. He was sent on a mission by the shades to attack the Wizard, but when he tried to do so, he disappeared into a dream. In this dream, he met Morpheus, who asked him the riddle, “So close but yet so far, ones fear is the other ones war.” With the help of the thoughts of other players, he solved this riddle (death), and lived to tell the tale. From that point forth, STF had a special connection with Morpheus, the two becoming closely bonded, and at a later point it was suggested that STF even had control of Morpheus.
STF was one of the first protectors when Mp6 first came out, and was known as a great protector.
Whether you see STF as an addict, a combat master, or an artist, he was a prominent figure in MD’s history, and it is a shame he was so soon to be forgotten. Let this memorial serve to ensure that he is never forgotten again, should he return.