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This is how they reminded me of PV graphics; my eyes started bleeding again.
1.World of Warcraft I spent a long time struggling to pick a name, because Omega and Sanjuro were naturally taken, but the result fit well and I really like it (if you don't praise yourself, you'll feel like own fool all day ;) ). So, if you happen upon the expanses of Goldrinn, Kyriadril is at your service.
Blood Elf Protection Paladin, meaning a tank. As always, I wanted a human, but my friends were for the Horde, so there was no choice. Although, everyone has scattered now, so perhaps I will actually level a human. Level is only 67, standing in favorite Silvermoon. Actually, everyone in the Horde says Ogrimmar-Ogrimmar, but Silvermoon feels more like home to me. Probably because they used to be for the Alliance. And overall, I've already gotten used to the elf instead of a human, and to Silvermoon. It's beautiful and nice there. So peaceful.
2.World of Warcraft There was no struggle with the nick here, so Princeomega awaits you in the expanses of Deathweaver.
Yes, yes, I know, it turned out stupid, but that's how nicks are written in WoW — as one word and only the first letter is capitalized, so I put up with it. Here is a possible replacement for Kyriadril. Pure classic in my execution: human Protection Paladin with a goatee and a ponytail. The character is still small — only level 10; in the screenshot, he's riding a pompous quest mount to complete Stormwind tasks.
3.Aion The name is unconventional again — Nechvolod.
The character is a Spell//weaver, which is a magic-melee hybrid evolving from a cleric. Very similar to a Force Blader from Cabal Online. I started leveling him at the request of friends since they lacked one in the party. Because of this, I struggled for a long time with the character's image; the name and appearance were literally wrung out of me. Actually, I stopped at level 16 and abandoned it because I didn't like the game. Nevertheless, the character turned out quite good, and I even slightly regret leaving. But I only regret the character, not the game.
4.Aion Well, here is a familiar name again, Sanjuro.
I mentioned him in my first post in the thread. He was the one I originally wanted to level, but friends needed a Spell//weaver. A Warrior, since there are no paladins, a potential tank, only level 5. There are very beautiful places in the starting zone where he remained for all eternity. The character himself turned out better than any of those I've ever made. When my friends saw him from the side, they didn't even read the nick; they immediately knew it was me. As I wrote last time, I make characters that look like me, and Sanjuro here is like a reflection in a smudged mirror. Slightly off, but impossible not to recognize.

