willydemon
Wood
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2012
- Minecraft In-game name: willydemon
- Location & Age: North Carolina, 24
- Previous Bans (Includes other servers): None
- Referral(s): Vertrandtheangry
- How did you hear about Herocraft?: An email from Vertrandtheangry saying that I should check it out.
- Have you voted for Herocraft?: Yes, under willydemon.
- Do you agree to the Herocraft EULA & ToS? I absolutely do.
- Reason you should be accepted: I have read the wiki and agree to the rules and terms. I'm generally a helpful person, if a bit quiet most of the time. In other games where I'm in a guild/group, I'm typically seen as a mediator, with some amount of administrative experience. I'm interested in either joining an existing town or helping start a new one, while also maintaining a private area off the beaten path.
- Additional Info: While an eternal fan of Minecraft, I do find myself geting bored for various amounts of time from the endless-sandbox-ity of it all. I crave purpose and challenge in games that I like to play, and putting an RPG twist on Minecraft is a perfect way to find it. I'm also a long-time fan of various other video game and tabletop RPGs, so I should be right at home.
As far as my build style in Minecraft goes, I have a crippling penchant for symmetry, but it is something I'm trying to break out of. I tend to value efficiency more than aesthetics, but I do try to keep things from being an eyesore. I've helped build several small-ish town areas. I do occasionally like to build large structures, like towers and castles. One of my memorable, outlandish structures was a 18-radius sphere made of glass, filled inside with water. (A Blitzball arena, for any FFX fans~) Unfortunately, the server I built it on has since disappeared, so I have no screenshots of it.
I work as a Production Tech for a small-ish Conference Center in my city. This typically involves setting up meeting rooms for events, or running lights or sound for events in our 1,000 seat auditorium. Being from a more rural area, there typically aren't any terribly interesting events in the area, but we do see a big name from time to time.