Difference between revisions of "Lost Desert Plot"
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[[Image:ldbiglogo.jpg|thumb|left|100p|The Lost Desert Plot]] | |||
The Lost Desert Plot ran from August 30th through November 29th, 2005. This puzzle plot revolved around [[Tomos]], [[Nabile]], [[Jazan]] and [[Princess Amira]]; all new characters to the world of Neopia. | The Lost Desert Plot ran from August 30th through November 29th, 2005. This puzzle plot revolved around [[Tomos]], [[Nabile]], [[Jazan]] and [[Princess Amira]]; all new characters to the world of Neopia. | ||
[[Image:ldp_3a_awm492nd.gif|thumb|right|100p|The Lost Desert Plot]] | |||
The large [[Temple of 1,000 Tombs]], unique to each user and requiring extensive mapping, as well as the enormously large [[Scroll Repository]] brought on a phenomenon known as [[OLDPD]] (Obsessive Lost Desert Plot Disorder). | The large [[Temple of 1,000 Tombs]], unique to each user and requiring extensive mapping, as well as the enormously large [[Scroll Repository]] brought on a phenomenon known as [[OLDPD]] (Obsessive Lost Desert Plot Disorder). | ||
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During the beginning, most of the participants barely left their computers for fear of missing out on an important event that would possibly exclude them out of the plot; this would not be the case, however. | During the beginning, most of the participants barely left their computers for fear of missing out on an important event that would possibly exclude them out of the plot; this would not be the case, however. | ||
Extremely long waiting times, sometimes weeks long | Extremely long waiting times, sometimes weeks long, drove Neopets’ users crazy with anticipation for new clues and/or parts to be released that would allow them to continue, as well as increasingly harder tasks sometimes taking 5-6 hours to complete eventually weeded out most of those who had been there from the start. | ||
After a fake ending was released, an attempt by [TNT] to get back at their users for bashing the plot, countless more quit leaving only around a few hundred to remain and finish the plot to the end. | [[Image:ldp_12a_0xjnq83r.gif|thumb|left|100p|The Lost Desert Plot]] | ||
After a fake ending was released, an attempt by [[TNT]] to get back at their users for bashing the plot, countless more quit leaving only around a few hundred to remain and finish the plot to the end. | |||
On November 29th, 2005, the real ending was finally released and much like the fake ending, rubbed most people the wrong way. After three whole months and eighteen chapters, the plot was finally complete but very few were happy with the outcome and those that had completed it wished they had never even bothered. | On November 29th, 2005, the real ending was finally released and much like the fake ending, rubbed most people the wrong way. After three whole months and eighteen chapters, the plot was finally complete but very few were happy with the outcome and those that had completed it wished they had never even bothered. | ||
-- Written by [[User:jrtman|jrtman]] -- |
Revision as of 23:04, 29 November 2005
The Lost Desert Plot ran from August 30th through November 29th, 2005. This puzzle plot revolved around Tomos, Nabile, Jazan and Princess Amira; all new characters to the world of Neopia.
The large Temple of 1,000 Tombs, unique to each user and requiring extensive mapping, as well as the enormously large Scroll Repository brought on a phenomenon known as OLDPD (Obsessive Lost Desert Plot Disorder).
During the beginning, most of the participants barely left their computers for fear of missing out on an important event that would possibly exclude them out of the plot; this would not be the case, however.
Extremely long waiting times, sometimes weeks long, drove Neopets’ users crazy with anticipation for new clues and/or parts to be released that would allow them to continue, as well as increasingly harder tasks sometimes taking 5-6 hours to complete eventually weeded out most of those who had been there from the start.
After a fake ending was released, an attempt by TNT to get back at their users for bashing the plot, countless more quit leaving only around a few hundred to remain and finish the plot to the end.
On November 29th, 2005, the real ending was finally released and much like the fake ending, rubbed most people the wrong way. After three whole months and eighteen chapters, the plot was finally complete but very few were happy with the outcome and those that had completed it wished they had never even bothered.
-- Written by jrtman --