Uuuu this is going to be a long list...
1.
SlasherZ. - my little Viking brother and half the heart of the entire Order, though we still keep in touch i am hoping this wasn't the last goodbye even if we wait for a year that account will not die unless i die.
2.
Torgom - his TW career seems to be over but he will remain a legend and an awesome player and friend, i even dare say that he is my best friend that i managed to meet in this game
3.
Virjimmie - one of the Order's greatest losses over time, good leader, organizer and reliable mate in dire times
4.
Awan - the old one was one of the most capable and trustworthy fighters OrD had along time, learned a lot from his wickedness in organizing an account even without premium, which is even more impressive now that i think of it
5.
Capture6 - our unequalled pervy, can't have a funny tribe without this rascal spamming up your inbox or forums, hoped he would return, so far to no avail
6.
Invinciblestalk - the one who facilitated my relocation process from k68 to k37 on a direct battle line and in the middle of a war, helping me throughout the hostile endeavor till the end together with Slash, a moment which marks the begining actually, because it was in this moment i actually started playing TW seriously
7.
Dinkleburg and
sidesummy - my first neighbors in k68 where i was born, and my trusted followers in the times of me being just a regional commander
8.
Gryphster - or Granpa as we used to laugh, a great fun guy and a good leader in austere conditions, a man of ideas but sadly had a very un-expected and un-announced leave
9.
Casus Beli - my little redneck Lady Amanda, fun and spamful, just how we like our ladies
10. The w00ters
n-ro,
stonerbus and
Horcrux - together with Torgom some of the people i have learned the most out of this game, Alpha's account the first real premium organized account i came into contact with and a great leader i still have the privilege to work for in other worlds, Stoner and Torgom taught me how to play aggressive and efficient while n-ro was one of the most fresh and innovative strategic minds i met in this game, dedicated player and astounding commander not to mention hsi battle skills.
11. The stachewackers, not tribemates but people i've befriended, met a lot just a few caught my attention.
TheJeff, have yet to see hsi battle capacity but this guy could always bring a smile to people's faces and his sarcasm may only be matched by Zalt
Larajane still owes me for defending her royal hiney in w13 when she pussied out to 3000 incomings
jk, great combination of fun and intelligence and one of those people one might want to meet in real life as well
12. The knights of damnation, the final misunderstandings and internal squabble on the leadership level were a pity, though
Mihaip was one of the best players this game gave birth to, a good friend and my fellow countryman, i noticed his FIFA skills at least match if not surpass his tw
TGP - not sure how much of a diplomat he was, but he was a resolute and resourceful leader and a fighter when needed, haven't talked to him in a while though i hope we meet in some other world one day.
13. The roman spartans, whatever redundant catch phrase that might be.
LordAhley - by far the best player i have personally faced in game, unfortunately for me, on a sat account. Complete fighter with great ability and skill, took him two months to finally outsmart my strategy then, remarkable patience and a player who was underrated and usualy overshadowed by others far less capable but with a bigger mouth and inclination towards attentionwhoring
Frogdude - interesting combination of leadership wisdom and strategic brilliance always sprinkled with a good hint of insanity. A poor way for such a player to step out of the game
14. Last but not least...smells like cheese? that's right, mister
BloodHood though we didn't talk as much and my approach was mostly restricted to spyware and intel, few things escaped me, a wickedness unsurpassed and a killer strategist, he was my mentor as a leader and wether he knew it or not, i think i learned a lot from him 'growing up'