Rothgar wrote on Dec 4
th, 2024 at 12:37pm:
Shortly before the SSG genesis, there was an intern who was a hardcore DDO player, who essentially landed their dream job of working at Turbine. Their internship ended just before the studio transition, but they were one of SSG's first official hires. This eager beaver decided to start a forum thread asking for player feedback and suggestions, basically creating a beacon where they would be the pipeline between the player base and the game team. I didn't read too much of that thread, so I don't know if and when it crashed and blew up in their face. When I first saw it though, I thought to myself, "Why? Why subject yourself to this? You know how DDO players treat Jerry and any other dev who interfaces with them." If it worked out for them, and if rational discourse occurred, and if some meaningful changes actually happened in the game as a result that benefit you all, then great.
This was Lynnabel.
Lynnabel had the ability to interface with the DDO community like no other before them or after them (so far).
They were incredibly responsive for a very long time and they were appreciated by the community because,
a) they didn't treat community members like they were stupid
b) they understood their own game (unlike some Devs who it's quite clear they really don't play DDO that much)
c) they had the ability to handle certain "problematic" posters. Usually Lynnabel ignored them, but every once in a while they replied to the problem children anyway but in a way that disarmed them. Lynnabel was not the type to let their ego get in the way and get all butthurt about certain things that were said about them (or SSG) on the forums. One could say they were likely THE most professional intern/dev in the history of SSG (and likely Turbine, too).
Lynnabel used to come to the Vault, too. I haven't seen them recently, but their handle here was Salias. We all knew that because they identified themself as Lynnabel on the DDO Forums and from the way they posted here, we had no doubt of that.
Later, of course, they stopped actually posting here, we guess because of some directive from Sev or Cordo.
Anyway, while the DDO Forums can be a bit toxic at times, if the Devs got too buthurt and stopped posting there, it was THEIR fault for being too thin-skinned or not emotionally developed enough to handle interacting with so many different kinds of people. They need to get over it.