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Posts from V. Asorgin, also known as Wowa (Yama-Darma), has passed away.
On May 15th, on Monday, Vladimir Assorgin, known in the Heroes community under the nickname Yama-Darma, and later on this forum as Wowa, passed away at the age of 54.
He was one of the most old-school players, who was among the first to contribute to the community, and even recently visited the forum and participated in the Heroes community.
On May 8th, he collapsed at home, suffered a stroke, was taken to the intensive care unit, remained in a coma, was kept on artificial respiration, consultations were held, but on Monday at 7:30 he passed away...
Only in 2010, after many years of communicating on the League of Heroes forum, did I finally have the opportunity to meet him in person and learn what a kind and responsive person he was! We were extremely grateful to him for the fact that, despite not having many opportunities, while being busy with his children (and he had 8 of them!), he still found the time and hospitality to meet, accommodate, and feed 3 guests from Siberia! In my opinion, this says a lot about this Man!
On the appointed day, we arrived at the Yaroslavsky railway station. According to the forecasts, there were supposed to be as many as 3 delegations from all over Moscow... but it turned out that only Wowa, aka Yama-Darma, was able to break through the work, problems, and famous Moscow traffic jams, and meet the sun-weary team of Siberians! Moreover, he met us, finally took us to the shower cabin after 50 hours of continuous "slag removal" ;-)), fed us, gave us a drink, and put us to bed... well, everything was done according to the rules after a good sauna! For which we have deep respect and gratitude! He was a kind-hearted person! And under his endless stories about Heroes, you could fall asleep like under a fairy tale and have a sound sleep!!!
When we arrived in Moscow, Wowa met us. Special respect to him for this feat - he sheltered us and even acted as a tour guide! Thank you again. If I had a hat, I would take it off!
Wowa. A kindest person, rare to meet! He sheltered such a crowd... Respect!!!
Believe me, I had the honor of being acquainted with many Heroes fans, but I have never seen anyone so passionately devoted to the Game! He could talk about Heroes for hours, he remembered the most vivid games, which were already several years old, and retold all their nuances! And he told them with such enthusiasm and a sparkle in his eyes that I don't think I'll meet anyone like that again...
...It's a great pity, but Wowa is no longer with us. Old friends are starting to leave, even in our rather young Heroes community... I will remember his human kindness and love for the Game. And, of course, the joke about the number of children: "8 heroes = 8 children, I would have had more, but I'm sorry to let them go...
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Тот, кто борется - может проиграть, кто нет - проиграл уже (с) В прошлом "Координатор турниров Лиги Героев" (www.heroesleague.ru)
KobRa_RR
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....................... He was a good man, a caring father, and a true fan of the game!.................. We will always remember him.............
злой_романтик
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What sad news :( Vova... I'm so sorry... a good person and a true fan of Heroes... May he rest in peace and may his memory be eternal :(
296524052 Весна 2012.
Noom
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Vova Zh. hurried.
Стримы HMM5 на полных картах мод TE: ru.twitch.tv/noom11
Alex_nv - draw - Vovan112013 летос 236
alex_nv wrote: Наконец то нормальная игра с открытием половины карты.
Vatya
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Wow!!! What amazing information!!! I'm speechless...
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Осень-Зима 2013-14.
Redwhait
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May he rest in peace... When I was just starting to play, Vova helped me get the hang of it. It was always interesting to play with him, and to talk about various topics. It's a pity that such people leave us so early...
Слоныш
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What a tragedy... May he rest in peace, and may his loved ones find strength.
Armageddets
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My condolences to his family, friends, and loved ones... May his memory be eternal, and may he rest in peace. It's very sad that he is gone.
I wasn't close to Vova, but we communicated a bit during the "9 Kingdoms" tournament. He didn't cause any problems and always communicated with humor. He even commented on his game against Yaroslav. I'll be editing that game soon and will definitely include all his comments in it... I will also definitely mention him in the news on YouTube. Thank you, Dust, for the information.
And I wish good health to all Heroes players and your families – no one is immune to this, and we are not getting any younger.
It’s a tragedy. Yama-Dharma always stood out among our boisterous group with his tact and intelligence. It was a pleasure to talk to him about various topics; he knew a lot and had a good understanding of life. He was a strong player, took prize-winning places in the Chaos League, and did a lot for the Heroes community; he was a truly remarkable person. It’s hard to imagine that such a person is gone. May he rest in peace, Vova!
Tepma
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May their memory live forever!
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iDD
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May his memory be bright.
Коротко о себе: спесивый сноб Чуть длиннее: Фонд Дендроидов ------------------------------------------------------------- На ощупь пьют эльфийские стрелки! Нам это идеально подходит (c) Это вам не шутки - нажрался Дуст в маршрутке! (с) Пишите на udd@otso.city Твиттер СНГ
Piterius
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This isn't a nightmare; it's a journey. May he rest in peace, but I remember from conversations that he had many children. Let's see what everyone is willing to contribute besides "Rays of Glory," and ask what's needed and for which map. This is the best way to honor the memory of what he lived for.
Vova was a person about whom no one could say anything bad, only good things. There are very few people like that. May his memory be eternal, a truly great, even legendary person! Piterius
let's ask what everyone is willing to do besides sending rays of glory, and find out what is needed and for which map. This is the best way to honor the memory of what he lived for.
We are working on it. We are trying to contact his relatives.
=Stinger=
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I will never forget that, in the name of hospitality (a gathering of Siberians, as far as I remember), Vova made a bed for his daughter in the closet.
It was the best life hack, Vova! (I'm still afraid that someone will come out of the closet!)
Although, perhaps it was a hint about leaving troops in the dungeon.
I think we will discuss this moment again, if it's not a lie...
It’s truly a tragedy; the best people leave us. Vova was a kind and wonderful person, and it’s hard to imagine anyone saying a bad word about him. I had the pleasure of meeting Vova several times, although only online. I had the honor of playing with him and having many discussions. He was such an easy person to talk to, and it’s hard to find someone like him. Now, instead of playing another game with him, all that’s left is to mourn. May his memory be eternal, a devoted player and a remarkable person.