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Posts from Artem Boykov, also known as KobRa, has passed away.

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8 years ago
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I'm stunned! I wouldn't say Cobra was a close friend, but I knew him from the forum. I can't believe it. It's a shame.
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8 years ago
I will not say that Kobra was my friend, but I will say that Kobra was our friend. I love heroes more since I knew him.
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8 years ago
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They buried Tema 3 hours ago at the Krasnenkoe Cemetery near the Avtovskaya metro station. From the Heroes community, there were Sergey Napalm, Dima Matrosov, Vova Vovanesko, and Vitya Kardinal. It was a very difficult and sad moment. Artem looked at us from the photograph, as if he were alive. We said goodbye to our brother. I hope he is doing well wherever he is now!
8 years ago
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Oh my god... I just found out... A namesake... In the short time we spent playing online and offline in St. Petersburg in 2016, I developed a great respect for him; I'm sure he was a true friend. It's such a shame that he's gone. Eternal memory to Tom, and may he rest in peace.
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8 years ago
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I happened to hear Amila on a stream and couldn't believe it. I never thought I'd see such sad news here. It's very upsetting.
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8 years ago
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I will remember Artem for the rest of my life. Why do I have so few memories of him? They slip away like sand through my fingers. I'll write something down so I can remember at least something. I vividly remember only one thing: at the first M200 tournament in St. Petersburg, I accidentally threw the medals in the trash. When it was time for the award ceremony, I remembered that moment and found them. With childish boldness, Artem ran away from the medal for first place. I can't even remember exactly if that's how it all happened. I had many conversations with him. He was a bright example for me. In a way, I learned from him how to be respectful, gentle, and cheerful. I'm very sorry that I will never be able to make him happy again. I still can't believe it.
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8 years ago
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a sad topic

it seems that one by one, all the Heroes players are leaving, and only one remains, but there is no one left to play with.
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8 years ago
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when I am gone, I will sing with the voices of my children – and with the voices of their children….
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7 years ago
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Eternal memory to Artem! May he rest in peace!
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7 years ago
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Just found out. I'm in shock; I haven't played for 2 years, and then I hear this. Kobra was the best. Now I regret not having spent some time with him, sharing a beer at a two-day gathering in St. Petersburg. I'm very sorry; my condolences to his family and friends...
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7 years ago
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It’s a pity, life isn’t fair. There’s a lot of riffraff around, but fate takes away a good person. I’ve been on the forums for a long time, and it’s always hard when someone from the forum dies, because for the most part, everyone here is smart, intelligent, and kind. Communicating with such people is a kind of solace for me.
May he rest in peace.

And yes, it’s a little surprising to me that a person has been so devoted to the game for so many years. Usually, by that age, people give up on these things.
I know his level of play; he’s a true master, and he would have crushed me like a pup.
6 years ago
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I'm in shock. I just found out. I stepped away from Heroes a long time ago, but they will be in my heart forever. Artyom and I were friends for about 12 years, although we saw each other and played rarely

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