Can someone explain the "other shard"-phenomena?

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  1. Oatmeal

    Oatmeal Active Member
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    Really sad what happened to voldershard
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  2. ToX

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    what means voldershard?
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    It's a place we stick tardaloons that necro dead threads.
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    I was told it comes from Harry Potter where Voldermort is a name that people aren't suppose to mention. Fitting for a wizard roleplaying game.
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  6. ToX

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    Now i get it
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    hahahah i thought maybe it was german for something I just didn't care to look up....:cool:
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    I have always thought that was the actual name of the shard!!
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    It was kind of their own doing... I read one of their admins' reasoning for not fixing actual bugs and had to shake my head. Essentially because certain bugs existed in the T2A era it was set in stone, regardless of whether or not the shard eventually dies because of them. It was a "museum" and they honestly didn't care if 100 people played the shard or 0. Just as long as it existed with all game breaking bugs intact, stuff OSI deemed necessary to fix.

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