Article by:
Mistress Heidi
Lady of the Guild
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THE KGB INQUIRER
The INSIDE story on the KGB
Hello to you all once again. I hope you
enjoyed last weeks little intro to KGB’s first gossip column. Seems it did
raise some eyebrows. All I can say is we are back for another week and ready
raise quite a bit more!!
Hold on to your armor boys. We will be taking a closer look into the lives of
the female players of UO. As always I would like to just remind all you readers
that these articles are just my own personal views of situations. If you find
them offensive… DON’T READ THEM.
As with every snowflake each woman can be characterized by her individuality in
this virtual world. With out the masks of our everyday lives it is very easy to
see right into a woman to her deepest desires…and sometimes darkest sides…
Ever come across that one warrior that didn’t talk smack? The quiet player
that would beat you in the ground and loot your corpse without the usual, “I
OWN YOU”. The Character at the bank who is always nice enough to offer regs to
the down trodden. Who are these angels of this dark land? They are the true
protectors of the virtues. Noble and sweet these women fight always for the
greater good. Battling evil no matter where it may lay. And abusing a few boys
along the way….
Even with the purest of hearts you will always find the few women who yield a
deeper fire inside. Many faces with equally numerous emotions. Unpredictable and
unprecedented. The women of Sosaria are not of the faint of heart. They serve
their lords with passion and power. Never passive to the strength of those
around them, instead they feed and grow from it. Be warned for betrayal of their
hearts could lead yourself to an early grave for their powers don’t always lay
within the swords they wield…
My words to you dear fellows and friends is never scoff at these ladies. For
there is no greater enemy than a woman scorned. My hats off to you brave women
for taking up your shields and standing with these lads.
Until we chat again this is Mistress Heidi. |