Role
The Fire
Added Tue May 21 14:16:22 2013 at level 16:
Ruosti watched from the mountain ridge as the fires purged the vale in front of him. As he watched the
inferno he couldnt help but to think back with a heavy heart to several months ago when a few
seemingly normal days set into motion the most tumultuous and life-changing of events that led up to
this moment.
Ruosti was a wood-elf born in the mountains east of Udgaard. He had been a happy and bright child,
showing a talent and interest for music from the moment he was able to comprehend an instrument.
His affinity for music naturally led him to begin learning the craft of a bard. Like many wood-elves he
also had a connection to the earth and was even born under its sphere. His happiness and outgoing
disposition, however, had been replaced with a gloominess and cynicism that evolved over the last
several months as a result of those events that now occupied his thoughts and were intensified by the
burning of the lands in front of him.
The fire that raged in front of him was a necessity he knew, yet, it still saddened him to see the
destruction of so much earth, even though the reason for the fire was something capable of far more
destroyed. Ruosti let his thoughts linger over that reason. A pestilence that was spreading through the
vale, slowly killing everything in its way, a pestilence that in all truthfulness he caused.
Ruosti let a sense of amusement overshadow his emotions briefly. Amusement at how so much had
changed in just a short amount of time. His whole life and every foundational belief he had been raised
on had been completely turned over in a moments time and not entirely for the better.
How It Began
Added Tue May 21 14:18:49 2013 at level 16:
It began several months ago as Ruosti started his bard training within the guild. As part of that
curriculum he, like all bards, was required to study the history of Thera, along with the history of his
race, since he was training out of the wood-elf city, Evermoon Hollow.
Ruosti had been sent to read certain histories located in the citys library. Once there he became slightly
distracted from the required reading and became fascinated with all the ancient volumes that were
stored in the library. These ancient texts varied on all subjects. Some were boring records of mundane
city operations and finances, while others were fascinating accounts of exciting occurrences. Whatever
his choice of reading was, it wasnt seen as a bad thing as bards were supposed to be well versed in
history and any extra reading was encouraged.
It was at this time that Ruosti came across an extremely old manuscript dating from the sometime
around the third age. Actually, to be correct, the manuscript itself was that old but it was a copy of a
much older manuscript that had since decayed from the first age. Most of the manuscript itself was an
account of a number of wood-elves that lived in that first age. While a fascinating read to a history buff
since it was about some of the very first wood-elves Ruosti found that it contained very little useful
information, and he even wondered about the time invested in copying the book to preserve it aside
from preserving it for the sake of preservation. That was until he noticed a small detail in the book.
The detail wasnt much and many likely poured past it without a second thought. It was part of a travel
account where a man was simply detailing the route he had taken with a small map attached. The
names of all the places on the map were all different from the present, but, the geography was
recognizable as eastern ArAtouldain and the pass of Gol Golath. The thing that caught his eye was the
mention of a smaller pass leading into a vale north out of the pass of Gol Golath. There was no pass in
this area that Ruosti could think of. Had there been a pass there at one time? If it had, did it and the vale
it protected still exist? The prospect excited Ruosti.
An Adventure
Added Tue May 21 14:21:14 2013 at level 16:
Being young with big ideas about adventure, Ruosti decided to go investigate by himself since the area
really wasnt but half a days travel from Evermoon. The next morning Ruosti packed himself some
supplies and set out. When he reached the approximate location described in the ancient text Ruosti
found his excitement tempered by disappointment as there was nothing along the pass except high cliff
walls and rock faces. He sat down, discouraged from his trip to eat and while he was doing this he found
himself examining the pass walls a little more closely when he noticed that one particular area seemed
to have more dirt and boulders compared to the rest of the pass, which was more solid rock. To add to
this oddity, he noticed that it was an area just below a rather steep and jagged cliff face. When looked at
correctly it almost looked as if a portion of the mountain had cracked off and slid down to the edge of
the pass. It nearly looked as though something could have been there before! Deciding to investigate,
Ruosti began to climb. The climb was treacherous and thankfully he wasnt afraid of heights as he nearly
fell several times. After hours of climbing he finally reached a very high ridge near dusk. When he
peered down over the ridge, to his amazement, he saw a very small bundle of trees off in the distance.
The grouping of trees was small, and easily dismissible as just a grove of trees, but, Ruosti felt certain
that this could be the vale, albeit a small vale, from the text.
Ruosti traveled down the ridge as far as he could before camping the night and the next morning
traveled to the Vale. When he arrived in the tiny vale, all he found was well over grown underbrush and
a thick tangle of trees. After several hours of searching he finally found something of interest. It was a
small hill in the middle of the trees that seemed out of place. At the top of the hill, rocks protruded in
places that seemed to be shaped. Ruosti investigated and found that there was a structure underneath a
layer of dirt and vegetation. Underneath all the debris he could see a stone archway marked with wood-
elvish carvings. If there had been a door, it had crumbled under the passage of time and been replaced
with the debris he had just removed. Peering down into the hole, Ruosti could see a staircase leading
downward. Lighting a torch he decided to crawl down.
The Change
Added Tue May 21 14:23:53 2013 at level 16:
At the bottom of the stairs Ruosti found a wooden door still standing. When he pulled on the door, the
hinges holding it in place crumbled and the door fell open then apart as it hit the stone. At the moment
the door opened a rush of air and dust whooshed through the opening along with a subtle, eerie
sensation that Ruosti swore was something more than trapped, millenniums old air escaping.
Inside Ruosti found a large stone sarcophagus and in front of it a massive stone marker, with writing
chiseled into it. It was this marker that would turn all he knew upside down.
The marker was writing in an ancient wood elf script that through his training, Ruosti was able to read.
The marker began by telling that this was the resting place of an ancient elf who served the Violet
Spider. It described how the Violet Spider had given magic unto mankind in the beginning, but, not as a
gift, rather as a means for the inhabitants of Thera to destroy themselves with. It spoke of how the
Forsaken One and the Violet Spider became bored and disgusted with their creation and decided to give
to it the weapon to destroy itself with and then disappeared into the cosmos, which is the reason they
are with the realms no more.
The marker went on to discuss how this truth was the reason the original wood-elves split from the high
elves. They saw how the high elves had become engrossed with magic and ignored its true purpose of
destruction and succumbed to its power. The elf that lay in this tomb was a reminder of this. The wood
elves separated from the high elves for their use of magic and became focused on nature as a way of
preserving this world against the destruction of magic.
The Change Con't.
Added Tue May 21 14:24:58 2013 at level 16:
As disturbing the first parts of the marker had been, it was the last that shook Ruosti the most. The
marker warned that because the creators shunned their creation, none of the inhabitants of the land
could or would bare a soul. There was nothing beyond this life. It is because of this, the marker warned,
that it was so important to protect the lands from destruction. It was the only chance life got.
Ruosti felt his head swirl as his whole world crashed down around him. No soul? No afterlife? This is it?
The prospect frightened him and sent him into a deep depression. He stumbled out of the tomb, and as
if things could get any worse he noticed as he walked into the open the trees immediately adjacent to
the tomb were dying. What had happened? What did he do?
The Decision
Added Tue May 21 14:26:41 2013 at level 16:
Ruosti remembered that moment vividly as he watched the fires rage over the tiny vale. After that
moment he had rushed back to Evermoon and told the Kings advisors all that had happened. Ruosti was
ordered to lead a group of wood elves back to the vale. When they arrived, the decay had spread so
immensely that the whole vale looked like a dead, haunted wood. Seeing this, the elves agreed quickly
that Ruosti had unleashed some dark magic meant to stay in the tomb, likely the tomb of some failed
lich they said, that was destroying the lands and it must be rooted out. The vale would be burned and
the pass would be blocked ever more tightly. Despite all of this, none believe Ruostis account of the
marker and all that it said. They were so set in their ways and more knowledgeable than he that they
refused to acknowledge what he had to say. They dismissed the marker, or him, as an unreliable source,
which infuriated Ruosti to his core, especially because no one dared venture down into the vale to verify
his story.
As the fire burned off into the night, Ruosti made up his mind. He was going to go and fight magic, to
protect the land and his life, what little of it there was. He didnt know if hed ever be able to overcome
the sorrow that filled him over the idea of when its over, its over, but, at least he wasnt going to let it
stop him from doing something.
Seeker of the Paragon
Added Fri Jun 7 08:16:41 2013 at level 45:
Ruosti has since become a BattleRager, a scout in their ranks. And since doing this he also has decided to
follow the Lady Ysaloerye and become a stonemason. He felt it a good fit with his affinity for earth and
his ability to fight as a BattleRager. Beyond that, one of his biggest motivations is learning the art of
stonemasonry so he can fashion a stone tablet to replace the one lost in the Vale. A stone tablet for all
to see that proclaims the truth history as he has come to know it.
He has worked diligently to get the goddess attention and he work paid off as she received him in her
shrine. Upon being in her presence, he felt he made the right choice to seek her out and learn the art of
stonemasonry, for he knows goes beyond just molding physical stone, but, are lessons in molding the
world. Precisely what he needed considering this was his only chance for life in the world.
The Reborn?
Added Tue Jun 11 10:04:46 2013 at level 47:
Ruosti heard of this woman calling herself Lady Voralia the Reborn. Immediately he was skeptical as he
knew from the true history that because of the creators abandonment and the Therans lack of souls,
no one could be reborn. On the other hand, Ruosti felt a little uncomfortable accusing a paladin of
deceit, even though he knew this would not have been the first time a false prophet would have claimed
to be something great in the name of the light, so he decided to approach her about it.
After discussing some with this Lady Voralia and hearing her brief reasons for calling herself what he did,
he conceded that it might be possible she actually was reborn. She claimed to have memories from a
time in such a distant past that some of the cities had different names, such as Voralia once being Tar
Valon. Not only did this coincide the ancient text Ruosti had found where familiar places carried
different names, he also knew that it was ages ago that Voralia was called Tar Valon. Was it possible that
she actually lived in a time when the creators still inhabited the realms? If so, this would mean she
would have been born with a soul and could potentially be reborn. There was still much uncertainty with
this and Ruosti decided to investigate more. Perhaps his patron Ysaloerye could shed some light on the
subject.
The Grudge
Added Fri Jun 28 10:26:45 2013 at level 51:
In Ruostis latest meeting with Ysaloerye, she taught him of The Grudge. It is part of her religion that is a
very personal vendetta of sorts, not taken up lightly, nor not let go easily. Ruosti knew upon this
discussion that he had already taken up a grudge with Ujesken, the Nexus Rhyme. Ujesken had
constantly managed to frustrate Ruosti in battle with the big giants bashing. Every time Ruosti managed
the upper hand Ujesken would survive somehow. The straw that broke the camels was when Ujesken
broke a Malachite Rod Ruosti had been holding as part of a task Ysaloerye had set to him. Ruosti swore
to the giant he would not have it repaired until he could take the coins off of his corpse to do so.
Ruosti told the Paragon of this, and after doing so, did find the Rhyme in combat and slew him. Almost
as if it were meant to be, the Rhyme carried just the perfect amount of coin to repair the rod. Ruosti felt
the grudge settled, yet it was not to be.
Ruosti woke from his hut to find that the Imperials held the head, and was defended by an elite blade.
Ruosti went to take the head back, and who should appear to aid the Empire? None other than the
Rhyme. Ruosti managed to sleep the blade, but not before he could call centurions, pinning him in and
falling to the bashing giant with his giant heavy axes. Ruostis frustration and ire erupted within him
anew at the giant.
Satisfaction came at last, when Ruosti managed to put the matter to bed once and for all. He defeated
the Rhyme in combat, and shortly after words reached his ears that the Rhyme had not returned to the
lands, forever.
Masonry and Leadership
Added Fri Jul 5 10:54:45 2013 at level 51:
Much has happened to Ruosti in a rather short period of time. First, he has become a Mason of the
Paragon. And in doing so he has set to preparing his first work of masonry. He has known what his work
would be since the first day he set foot into Ysaloeryes tavern. He would erect a stone monument
detailing the truths of magic as he has come to learn them, similar to the one he found as a young bard,
except with a few added personal artistic flairs. Upon completing the design for this first work, Ruosti
has begun thoughts on what his next works would be. An idea that has come to mind is he would like to
create statues of some of the most notable historical Battleragers somewhere in the Village. Perhaps,
some of those named on the pillars or Warlords who have come and gone.
Ruosti has also been named the Drillmaster of Battle by the newly appointed Commander, and former
Drillmaster, Brizlin. Brizlin approached him on the topic and Ruosti was told he was one of two being
considered. Ruosti was pleased just to have been in consideration for the position and to have been
selected is a great honor. He has vowed to support and serve the Commander diligently and to do what
he can to ensure that the villagers are operating at peak performance.
Leadership and Masonry
Added Thu Aug 8 17:05:21 2013 at level 51:
Ruosti has been Drillmaster of Battle, and a Stonemason of the Paragon for some time now and there
has been many challenges and victories along the way.
To begin, the Emperor Kraldinor passed away of old age, and with him went the truce between the
Empire and village. Ruosti feels the same as Brizlin. The Empire is foolish to have broken the Truce and if
it is war they want, they will feel the strength of the Village. The challenge can only strengthen the
Villagers.
During this time, however, many Villagers stopped stepping from their huts. Brizlin and Ruosti discussed
at length culling those from the Village who did nothing but occupy a hut. As fate would have it, things
seemed to work themselves out naturally as many of these Villagers took their own lives, while others
became more visible. To add to this, many younger men and women were brought into the Village,
adding a great deal of youth and optimism to the War.
Recently, Ruosti completed his work as a stonemason and titled it Obliteration At Bay. The work is
symbolic of the destructive truth behind magic and how Ruosti believes it was given to mortals by the
creators as a means for them to destroy with, which would have already happened were it not for the
work of the BattleRagers. Upon its completion, even Ruosti himself was amazed at its depth and detail.
In his latest discussion with Ysaloerye, she brought him over to her forge and began discussing with him
the art of smithing and how it works in with her faith. Ruosti was quite intrigued as not only was it a
privilege to learn both sides but it meant progressing in the religion. She told him how this was a step
toward becoming the Voice of the Paragon, something only one had accomplished before. Ruosti felt
intensely motivated to learn this new facet and become the Voice for Ysaloerye.
Smithing and Masonry
Added Thu Aug 22 09:46:54 2013 at level 51:
Ruosti has traveled about and researched what he could about blacksmithing as the Paragon has asked
of him. He has spent much time considering the processes and how it compares to being a stonemason.
Both smithing and stonemasonry are metaphors for how one approaches life. Stonemasonry to Ruosti is
how one uses their inner fire, vision and will to mold his life, the world and key events around him. Just
as the forces of the earth, such as heat, pressure and the elemental forces mold the stone of the earth
and just how a mason of the Paragon molds the stone.
Ruosti sees many similarities in smithing, however, there are some differences. One such difference is
that while stonemasonry is more about shaping the fundamental elements of his life, just as stone is the
backbone of the world, blacksmithing is about creating things of use, whether they are weapons, armor
or tools. These things can be made of the finest materials, but, in unskilled hands are still worthless. In
this difference Ruosti sees smithing more about shaping the people around him. Just as in his duties as
Drillmaster he must work the Villagers into tools of War. However, they are useless if they are under
poor command or if they arent trained how to utilize their skills properly.
The process of smithing, and how it relates to life, Ruosti has also given much thought to. He
understands that raw ore is smelted to remove its impurities, and cooled into an ingot of refined metal.
This is similar to how a smith of the Paragon must strive to remove unwanted qualities from those
people he seeks to use in accomplishing his goals.
Smithing and Masonry Continued
Added Thu Aug 22 09:48:32 2013 at level 51:
Coal is then used as fuel to heat the forge. Great bellows blow air through the forge to incinerate the
coal and create high temperatures. The ingot is then heated in the coals. Elements of the coal are
absorbed into the heated metal, which if the coal is pure, it will strengthen the metal further. If the coal
is full of impurities, it will pollute the metal and it too will be weak. The coal is like the motivations of a
smith of the Paragon. They must be strong enough to burn hot inside the smith, giving him the fuel to
shape his tool and complete his task. Also, like the coal, his motivations must be pure and for the right
reason, else they will only distract and weaken his end result goal.
The metal is then shaped, honed and sharpened while hot and malleable. Once that is done, it is then
quenched in water. If the metal is indeed pure, the water will cool and harden it into a finely worked
finished tool. If the metal is impure, then the quenching will reveal the impurities and the metal will
become brittle and worthless. For the smith of the Paragon, once the impurities have been removed and
his subject is ready to be molded, he must shape and craft his tool into what he desires. This is similar to
the Mason where he imposes his will to mold stone into the desired form. The quenching serves as the
final strengthening of the tool. In addition to this, it is also like a final test to ensure that there are no
hidden weaknesses that will fail the smith at the wrong time.
Teachings in Action
Added Thu Aug 22 09:50:31 2013 at level 51:
Ruosti has recently found himself dealing with many issues Fortress related, and he can sense that it is
growing into a distraction, most especially for some Villagers the Fort considers wicked. Bujoch is one
Villager in particular that he has received many complaints about. Ruosti has decided to handle the
situation like a follower of the Paragon should for both the smithing and masonry aspects. First, he
decided to set the events in a manner suitable to him. He did this by writing a letter to both the Village
and the Fortress outlining the state of affairs between both cabals and what would be deemed
acceptable behavior and what would not be.
Now that this is set he will turn his attention to the Villagers, Bujoch in particular. Ruosti likes Bujoch
and thinks he has been a good warrior for the Village. However, he is somewhat undisciplined. In smith
terms, Ruosti sees him as a blade that kills and kills nearly anything. He needs a blade that kills magi.
Like any smith, he hates to see a blade go to waste and he knows the Fortress is trying to exploit any
weakness in him, so there can be none. The stage he set with the letter will serve as a quenching for
Bujoch. Either he will abide by his command and become stronger and more focused on the true
purpose of their war, or he will not and Ruosti will be forced to discard him.
PK Wins
May 20, 2013|Lv 13|Velkyn Oloth|Zorl vs 1: [13] Ruosti (100%, cleave)
Jun 1, 2013 |Lv 26|Ruined Keep|Finley vs 1: [26] Ruosti (100%, piercing dissonance)
Jun 1, 2013 |Lv 26|Graveyard|Xariel vs 1: [26] Ruosti (100%, piercing dissonance)
Jun 1, 2013 |Lv 26|Moudrilar's Monastery|Monsgot vs 1: [26] Ruosti (100%, wrath)
Jun 2, 2013 |Lv 26|Voralian City|Morinia vs 1: [26] Ruosti (100%, piercing dissonance)
Jun 3, 2013 |Lv 27|The Eastern Road|Saru vs 2: [27] Ruosti (1%), [29] Mikhian (98%, slice)
Jun 3, 2013 |Lv 28|Galadon|Morinia vs 1: [28] Ruosti (100%, slice)
Jun 4, 2013 |Lv 28|BattleRager Village|Traqux vs 1: [28] Ruosti (100%, caustic slime)
Jun 4, 2013 |Lv 34|The North Road|Qualnik vs 3: [34] Ruosti (32%, caustic slime), [35] Mikhian (59%), [41] Hahrgor (8%)
Jun 5, 2013 |Lv 35|Azreth Wood|Llerz vs 2: [35] Ruosti (0%), [37] Mikhian (100%, flurry)
Jun 5, 2013 |Lv 35|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Hahrgor vs 2: [35] Ruosti (15%), [43] Mikhian (84%, parting blow)
Jun 5, 2013 |Lv 35|BattleRager Village|Hahrgor vs 4: [43] Mikhian (11%), [35] Ruosti (10%), [37] Ragyth (30%, wrath), [37] Keca (47%)
Jun 6, 2013 |Lv 36|The Nexus Island|Eobeide vs 3: [35] Maeroch (10%), [36] Ruosti (40%, reverberating blast), [43] Svelresh (49%)
Jun 6, 2013 |Lv 36|Galadon|Maeroch vs 1: [36] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jun 6, 2013 |Lv 43|The Nexus Island|Lerakarn vs 3: [43] Ruosti (26%, slice), [50] Mikhian (39%), [51] Glaucis (34%)
Jun 6, 2013 |Lv 45|BattleRager Village|Qualnik vs 3: [51] Mikhian (50%, slice), [40] Keca (17%), [45] Ruosti (32%)
Jun 7, 2013 |Lv 45|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Wyglacio vs 2: [51] Mikhian (0%), [45] Ruosti (100%, punch)
Jun 8, 2013 |Lv 45|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Eidiol vs 4: [45] Ruosti (0%), [51] Ujesken (1%), [51] Hahrgor (19%, wrath), [51] Cel (78%)
Jun 8, 2013 |Lv 45|Balator|Eidiol vs 2: [51] Delfan (78%, chaotic blast), [45] Ruosti (21%)
Jun 10, 2013|Lv 46|BattleRager Village|Maeroch vs 2: [46] Ruosti (0%), [42] Heshim (100%, circle stab)
Jun 10, 2013|Lv 46|The Nexus Island|Huran vs 2: [42] Heshim (0%), [46] Ruosti (100%, KB)
Jun 10, 2013|Lv 46|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Maeroch vs 2: [42] Heshim (61%), [46] Ruosti (38%, slash)
Jun 10, 2013|Lv 47|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Lerakarn vs 3: [51] Mikhian (31%), [47] Ruosti (42%, mental assault), [51] Cabrefen (26%)
Jun 13, 2013|Lv 49|The Nexus Island|Maeroch vs 2: [49] Ruosti (0%), [51] Mikhian (100%, slice)
Jun 14, 2013|Lv 50|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Ujesken vs 2: [51] Delfan (75%, defilement), [50] Ruosti (24%)
Jun 15, 2013|Lv 51|Galadon|Ujesken vs 2: [51] Ruosti (6%), [51] Mikhian (93%, slice)
Jun 15, 2013|Lv 51|The Nexus Island|Hahrgor vs 2: [51] Ruosti (13%), [51] Mikhian (86%, slice)
Jun 17, 2013|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Ujesken vs 3: [51] Mikhian (56%, slice), [51] Cabrefen (8%), [51] Ruosti (34%)
Jun 21, 2013|Lv 51|Blackclaw Village|Ujesken vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Jun 25, 2013|Lv 51|The Dragon Sea|Sehdara vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, critical hit)
Jun 25, 2013|Lv 51|The Vale of Arendyl|Neville vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jun 27, 2013|Lv 51|The Seaport of Hamsah Mu'tazz|Bulga vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jun 27, 2013|Lv 51|Arkham|Ujesken vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, KB)
Jun 30, 2013|Lv 51|The Nexus Island|Xiadra vs 2: [51] Svelresh (40%), [51] Ruosti (59%, reverberating blast)
Jul 1, 2013 |Lv 51|Outside Hamsah Mu'tazz|Isozula vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Jul 1, 2013 |Lv 51|Galadon|Loomas vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Jul 1, 2013 |Lv 51|The Drogran Hills|Mordwen vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jul 2, 2013 |Lv 51|Dagdan|Grezoosh vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, spellbane)
Jul 2, 2013 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Mordwen vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jul 3, 2013 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Mordwen vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jul 3, 2013 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Mordwen vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, KB)
Jul 5, 2013 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Mordwen vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jul 5, 2013 |Lv 51|Silverwood|Wari vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, slash)
Jul 8, 2013 |Lv 51|Outskirts of Galadon|Navuh vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Jul 9, 2013 |Lv 51|Tiamat's Lair|Tiribew vs 2: [51] Ruosti (41%, mental assault), [51] Mikhian (58%)
Jul 10, 2013|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Yegtheg vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jul 12, 2013|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Zinediya vs 2: [51] Mikhian (98%, slash), [51] Ruosti (1%)
Jul 13, 2013|Lv 51|Grinning Skull Village|Yegtheg vs 2: [51] Ruosti (38%, reverberating blast), [51] Mikhian (61%)
Jul 13, 2013|Lv 51|Grinning Skull Village|Sehdara vs 2: [51] Ruosti (12%), [51] Mikhian (87%, slash)
Jul 15, 2013|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Sehdara vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Jul 16, 2013|Lv 51|Domain of Eternal Night|Sehdara vs 4: [51] Ruosti (15%), [51] Svelresh (0%), [49] Jhiblik (0%), [51] Gilut (84%, crush)
Jul 25, 2013|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Gedunthos vs 3: [48] Khalida (21%), [51] Zamos (55%), [51] Ruosti (22%, mental assault)
Jul 25, 2013|Lv 51|Sands of Sorrow|Xryx vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, slash)
Jul 29, 2013|Lv 51|Feanwyyn Weald|Gugubri vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Jul 29, 2013|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Drond vs 3: [47] Silus (59%, claw), [51] Sehdara (33%), [51] Ruosti (6%)
Jul 29, 2013|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Silus vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, slash)
Jul 30, 2013|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Gugubri vs 2: [51] Ruosti (85%, reverberating blast), [51] Bulga (14%)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Jenni vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, critical hit)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Chobbijje vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, slash)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Lahyka vs 2: [51] Gilut (53%, parting blow), [51] Ruosti (46%)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Juhbal vs 2: [51] Gilut (44%), [51] Ruosti (55%, mental assault)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Lahyka vs 3: [51] Ruosti (26%, reverberating blast), [41] Bokru (3%), [51] Gilut (69%)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Lumpkin vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Aug 7, 2013 |Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Vasatgir vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, reverberating blast)
Aug 8, 2013 |Lv 51|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Xhent vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Aug 8, 2013 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Beobj vs 2: [51] Ruosti (77%), [44] Bujoch (22%, smash)
Aug 9, 2013 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Golial vs 3: [51] Sehdara (22%, claw), [51] Ruosti (25%), [48] Bujoch (52%)
Aug 12, 2013|Lv 51|Underdark|Sehdara vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Aug 21, 2013|Lv 51|The Aryth Ocean|Bulga vs 1: [51] Ruosti (100%, mental assault)
Aug 24, 2013|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Yegtheg vs 2: [51] Norfis (95%, punch), [51] Ruosti (4%)