Well, I guess my legacy has been deeply cemented in the Forum Games section, so let's start there. Kuro's F&H series enchanted me like no other and was basically the whole reason why I joined the forums (well that and WoE, rip tho). I was an young and salty punk back then and while I got close on many attempts I never actually won it, but having those times around and strategizing was really fun. Shoutout to all his other forum games too, though of course, everyone remembers their first the most fondly. Mafia was a staple part of my life too, and the 2 times I hosted was a really enjoyable experience seeing it from the flip side, even if my balancing abilities weren't the best but ah, we learning.
As for PvP, I was never the strongest player, and I don't think I'm anywhere close (I sucked at a lot of tournies, PvP events, War, even Brawl imo, ahaha), but I think two stood out to me in my time here.
In Trials of
8 I made my debut and didn't really have a good performance, but the competition was stiff and I was an underdog regardless. Eventually we saw Spike edge Kuro out 5-4 in the finals, and that was exciting though perhaps a bit heartbreaking. I tried again in Trials 9 and lo and behold, I faced Kuro in the finals. To be honest, I never thought I had a chance, considering my track record in PvP up till then and the massive upgrade deficit I had to surmount. I really respect and admire Kuro a lot, but I also knew going in the crowd would be rooting for him too. Can't deny just the thought of it wasn't demoralising. But I had to give what I got. If Kuro was gonna beat me, I should had least be a worthy opponent myself, otherwise the win wouldn't hold as much weight.
The rest was history. I think in terms of endings it was one of the most
feel-good events in Trials at the time. I had a lot of doubt coming in and amid all the fanfare for Kuro finally getting his dream, I knew deep down that I have the potential to hold my own too.
And sure enough, I got my own ending too in Trials of
11, when I won the title convincingly myself. That was really a highlight of my time here. Even if I may not have been the best amongst my predecessors, I still am happy to have the chance to hold the title too.