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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2015.12.03 22:10:00 -
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Having taken more time away from the battlefields of Devoid and The Bleak Lands for the first shore leave I've taken in the better part of three years I often found myself exposed to more of New Eden than I'd ever suspected existed. With Satja's help this led to a certain.... discovery that I find both flattering, awkward, and quite disturbing on a personal level.
I'm famous..... and not in the local legend sense.
Cluster wide fame or infamy depending on whom you ask with dozens of grass roots fanclubs spanning entire regions of space from Upper Domain to Essence. I'm not even quite sure how but people...... actually spend time tracking my movements across the stars between conflicts and generating enormous amounts of self produced content from art work, stories, holovids, to music videos.
I'm not sure clones are as aware of this so much as our capsuleer counterparts are but we are celebrities in our own way... and apparently very popular ones. Merely out of curiosity I'd be interested to discover what other communities are like and perhaps if you have ever interacted with them directly.
Makes me feel more human than I've ever actually been in some twisted sense. According to my largest fan site.....
" True Adamance, or Kador Ouryon when his name was disclosed to non-military personnel, first entered the public eye in YC 114 after Ex-SCOPE CEWMPA correspondents Adrienne Sauveterre and Carber Eklund began a small scale GalNet newsletter whose subscribers quickly fragmented into thousands and smaller fangroups following individual mercenaries.
While initial coverage of the Amarr-Minmatar warzone was at a low due to the priority of media coverage give to former Executor Tibus Heth's failed invasion of Caldari Prime Ouryon initially garnered a fanbase primarily centred in the Gallente Federation and too a lesser extent the Amarr Empire, an imbalanced that righted itself in YC 116 when the greater part of his registered fan base was placed within the Amarr Empire and Ammatar Mandate."
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2015.12.09 00:45:00 -
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Fascinating. I think I'm going to delve a bit deeper too..... God preserve me I will.
I'll let you know what I find though I doubt it will be suitable to post here.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.02.02 23:36:00 -
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I'm not really surprised by much any more. Fandom is weird....flattering sure, but very weird.
Most of the stuff people write about me it filled with misconceptions too. I saw a short promotional video for a GalNet series called Adamant. According to producers it's only 'loosely' based on my career.
It's pilot airs in a week so I've set aside time to watch it and releases monthly due to lack of funding. Looks really well made too for having almost no budget.
"That means Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son-of-a-bitch in space."
- Unnamed Gunnery Chief, The Citadel
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.02.24 02:01:00 -
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sir RAVEN WING wrote:Doniken Solis wrote:can you provide a direction to these things? Look them up on Gal-Net, you'll find them.
If you have a rough idea of where you would be popular in the cluster you'll inevitably find some kind of fanbase.... which will likely expose you to the broad spectrum of your entire fanbase. Once you do that the onus is on you to decide how deep down that rabbit hole you want to go... frankly it goes to places you didn't even think would exist for reasons you really don't want to know about.
On a side note Adamant just previewed it's third episode and is slowly gaining momentum with donations being offered to fast track the monthly production cycle.
Despite the melodrama to drum up ratings and the overly liberal social commentary it's shaping up to be a decent show I'd consider backing myself.
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.02.26 01:09:00 -
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steadyhand amarr wrote:I dread to even think what kind of people would even follow me... give iv how long iv been around and comps iv won...
Though I must admit the "libral" fan art I saw of Adamance was amusing. Just wait till some gals start body modding to look like you.
....How 'liberal' was it?
As 'liberal' as that GalNet group "Jin-Mei Adamantettes".... entirely comprised of female Jin-Mei fans who found out I have a thing for Jin-Mei.
I'm not even joking, that's what they call themselves, and they're probably screaming at their monitors right now being mentioned on the IGS. Unsurprisingly Satja officially banned me from checking out their GalNet site.
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2016.04.18 17:12:00 -
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Heathen Bastard wrote:Ever find the fanart, Templar? Some people have a vastly skewed idea of our relationship.
Yes... people just love the idea of a 'defiled Templar'... it's kind of creepy really.
Any who that GalNet show 'Adamant' I was talking about really did take off and despite branching off into filler series it's doing a good job of both holding ratings and telling an Amarrian-centric story to a Gallentean audience.
Oh and I almost pissed myself when I saw the actress they cast as Satja...
Waves that dye the land gold.
Blessed breath to nurture life in a land of wheat.
A path the Sef descend drawn in ash.
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