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| == History of GR ==
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| Graal Realms was created by Ryan (SSJRyan) and Brad (Yendi) on December 30th, 2002.
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| Graal Realms was one of the first 'socialization' servers ever created on graal.
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| It was a very different server compared to many servers of the kind out then, only because it was a server that did not discriminate on who they hired, as long as GR figured they were making a difference to that staff members development abilities.
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| Graal Realms was the first home to many staff members including, but certainly not limited to:
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| Nate (Bioboi)
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| JerZ (?)
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| Zer0 (stoopidman13)
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| Brad (Yendi)
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| Fulcaire (Gotenks250)
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| Dasher (DemonicDemon)
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| And many, many other staff members that made GR their home for a full year.
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| Graal Realms was a bit hit onto the graal field, hosting only 20 levels, 20 staff members, and occasionally up to 15 players, once giving GR a playercount that exceeded Unholy Nations playercount (79:72)
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| Graal Realms levels were miniscule, and horribly made. It was just the help of a small group of newbie developers that created a fair events house, and created a working form of paintball (the second server in graal history that had it!)
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| Graal Realms lived until summer of '03. During this time Ryan had Real-Life issues to deal with, Brad left for newly developing Atrius, Zer0 stuck around, along with Nate, Fulcaire, and a few other loyal GRealmians for the last few months.
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| In November of 2003, Graal Realms became a deserted wasteland, and all the staff finally left.
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| Although Graal Realms was an amazing playercount server, and a great place for new developers to have started in, it was a gigantic failure, even going as far as to be bashed by Brad '''AND''' Ryan to how horrible it really was.
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| Great times, strange server, and a bunch of hope until the end.
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| That was the Graal Realms legacy.
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