Forever Frozen
This is a section of the site where we honour higher ranked members in The Frozen Shadows. To start off, you must be with us and VERY active for 6 months. There are exceptions for those that helped us start TFS though.
Here you will see a closer look at who we respect the most out of who has left us. Player style, rank, and some of their story can all be seen below. This section is under constant upgrading seeing that things change quite a bit around here so please forgive me if this isn't perfect all the time.
Here you will see a closer look at who we respect the most out of who has left us. Player style, rank, and some of their story can all be seen below. This section is under constant upgrading seeing that things change quite a bit around here so please forgive me if this isn't perfect all the time.
Coolest Nerd
Style: Playmaker
Rank: Master Shadow
About him: It is safe to say that Nerd is the most respected person to ever leave TFS. Upon leaving, he received our first and only (at the time) Shadow of Valor Award. He was one of the first four Frozen Shadows and always was one of the main leaders in this clan. He was polite, focused and knew how to play the game well also. The only thing his career in TFS is missing is clan battle games. It is safe to say Nerd is just as responsible as anyone was to growing TFS into the force it is. Nerd brought in key early members like A Baby, Superkillz and LittleBro. His recruiting always brought in great people, never faultering and bringing in a bad egg. His words of wisdom, input and constant support won't be forgotten. He leaves on the best terms anyone can ask for and remains a fan of TFS, checking up on the site every once in awhile. Nerd leaves us citing life needs him more than the clan does, a noble reason for anyone! Nerd isn't just forever frozen, he is forever a Master Shadow.
Rank: Master Shadow
About him: It is safe to say that Nerd is the most respected person to ever leave TFS. Upon leaving, he received our first and only (at the time) Shadow of Valor Award. He was one of the first four Frozen Shadows and always was one of the main leaders in this clan. He was polite, focused and knew how to play the game well also. The only thing his career in TFS is missing is clan battle games. It is safe to say Nerd is just as responsible as anyone was to growing TFS into the force it is. Nerd brought in key early members like A Baby, Superkillz and LittleBro. His recruiting always brought in great people, never faultering and bringing in a bad egg. His words of wisdom, input and constant support won't be forgotten. He leaves on the best terms anyone can ask for and remains a fan of TFS, checking up on the site every once in awhile. Nerd leaves us citing life needs him more than the clan does, a noble reason for anyone! Nerd isn't just forever frozen, he is forever a Master Shadow.
D12 Slaughter
Style: Defence
Rank: Noble Shadow
About him: Slaughter was one of our first five Frozen Shadows. Pharroh recruited him and proved to us that this clan thing might actually work. Slaughter nearly won MVP on our first clan battle and looking back, should have. He would correct you if something was wrong and he wouldn't take any shit from anyone as Pharroh discovered at one point. He grew less active as Halo 3 aged and resurged once Reach hit, never losing a step either. Sadly missing out on earlier halo 3 battles brought down his spirit to stay with us and he leaves us on good terms and welcomed back anytime he feels. We wish you luck D12! May you find those battles you need elsewhere and may you win them too!
Rank: Noble Shadow
About him: Slaughter was one of our first five Frozen Shadows. Pharroh recruited him and proved to us that this clan thing might actually work. Slaughter nearly won MVP on our first clan battle and looking back, should have. He would correct you if something was wrong and he wouldn't take any shit from anyone as Pharroh discovered at one point. He grew less active as Halo 3 aged and resurged once Reach hit, never losing a step either. Sadly missing out on earlier halo 3 battles brought down his spirit to stay with us and he leaves us on good terms and welcomed back anytime he feels. We wish you luck D12! May you find those battles you need elsewhere and may you win them too!
Your Little Bro
Style: Sniper
Rank: Relic Shadow
About him: Bro broke into TFS a little bit after Nerd spread the word to his friends at school about us. Bro quickly earned respect for his sniping skills as he was far and beyond anyone elses' skill level when it came to the rifle. Bro sadly never got into many battles but excelled when he did get to partake. He had few words and his calm and cool attitude really settled any game that felt out of control or grim. He leaves on as good of terms that could be asked for and is welcome back any time. To say the least we will miss his rifle being on our side of the game and we will never enjoy facing him if we ever need to.
Rank: Relic Shadow
About him: Bro broke into TFS a little bit after Nerd spread the word to his friends at school about us. Bro quickly earned respect for his sniping skills as he was far and beyond anyone elses' skill level when it came to the rifle. Bro sadly never got into many battles but excelled when he did get to partake. He had few words and his calm and cool attitude really settled any game that felt out of control or grim. He leaves on as good of terms that could be asked for and is welcome back any time. To say the least we will miss his rifle being on our side of the game and we will never enjoy facing him if we ever need to.
Kirkinater
Style: Long Range
Rank: Relic Shadow
About him: If you look beyond Kirk's one worst flaw (his consistency as a Shadow), you will find a standard that few players in TFS hold even today. When he was active and kept his head level, Kirk was a great leader in TFS. He preached teamwork, which unfortunately he didn't see much as the clan started out. Sure it was expected but I feel he deserved to be in this clan and be that active during a time he could have really thrived. He leaves now citing personal reasons and the fact some don't respect one another, and issue that has greatly improved and I think leaves him under a mistaken impression. Kirk brought in a few notable Shadows, probably the most notable being Bit2Liger. Strangely Liger is as inconsistent as some other of Kirk's recruits but also carries a quality that TFS needs. Heart. I think the best way one could know Kirk always wished the best for TFS is the simple fact he was best friends with Larry. Kirk's biggest contribution to TFS is one staple that remains strong today, the squads. It was in Kirk we found that we needed the mini teams to make us stronger, which has both strengthened and tested us equally. He leaves us without a perfect record but he does leave us wishing for more time on the battlefield with him. Kirk, may your life grow great and your enemies grow breathless at the very mention of you. Thank you for all that you did for us.
Rank: Relic Shadow
About him: If you look beyond Kirk's one worst flaw (his consistency as a Shadow), you will find a standard that few players in TFS hold even today. When he was active and kept his head level, Kirk was a great leader in TFS. He preached teamwork, which unfortunately he didn't see much as the clan started out. Sure it was expected but I feel he deserved to be in this clan and be that active during a time he could have really thrived. He leaves now citing personal reasons and the fact some don't respect one another, and issue that has greatly improved and I think leaves him under a mistaken impression. Kirk brought in a few notable Shadows, probably the most notable being Bit2Liger. Strangely Liger is as inconsistent as some other of Kirk's recruits but also carries a quality that TFS needs. Heart. I think the best way one could know Kirk always wished the best for TFS is the simple fact he was best friends with Larry. Kirk's biggest contribution to TFS is one staple that remains strong today, the squads. It was in Kirk we found that we needed the mini teams to make us stronger, which has both strengthened and tested us equally. He leaves us without a perfect record but he does leave us wishing for more time on the battlefield with him. Kirk, may your life grow great and your enemies grow breathless at the very mention of you. Thank you for all that you did for us.
Larry BK Broil
Style: Explosives
Rank: Master Shadow
About him: If you are looking for a place where you'd find the birthplace of heart in TFS, you have found it. Larry has never officially announced his retirement from TFS but has been away since about September 2010 with little word. He grew Delta into one of our first forces. He recruited Uzamaki. He embraced the class system and made most of his file share photos about that. He never made not one enemy within this family. Larry was and still is many great things to TFS. My only regret is that our current Murks can't know who he is. They can't catch the same disease he had, a strange mix of integrity and brutal dedication with a hint of merciless rapture out on the battlefield. Not many can bring all three of these things to any fight. For Larry it was just simple. He could find quality in any type of player of any age. Larry could work with and build any weaker soldier into a pressurized and brutal Spartan. If he comes back, I suspect Larry will run the ARC program that has never gotten off the ground as of yet. He is a true mentor for anyone needing not just a player to look up to but also a person. To say we miss him is to as much of an injustice as this short little paragraph IS on how we should pay respect to him. May Delta last forever Larry. P.S. Shadows no matter where I am in the world I will always be with you guys- Larry Bk broil
Rank: Master Shadow
About him: If you are looking for a place where you'd find the birthplace of heart in TFS, you have found it. Larry has never officially announced his retirement from TFS but has been away since about September 2010 with little word. He grew Delta into one of our first forces. He recruited Uzamaki. He embraced the class system and made most of his file share photos about that. He never made not one enemy within this family. Larry was and still is many great things to TFS. My only regret is that our current Murks can't know who he is. They can't catch the same disease he had, a strange mix of integrity and brutal dedication with a hint of merciless rapture out on the battlefield. Not many can bring all three of these things to any fight. For Larry it was just simple. He could find quality in any type of player of any age. Larry could work with and build any weaker soldier into a pressurized and brutal Spartan. If he comes back, I suspect Larry will run the ARC program that has never gotten off the ground as of yet. He is a true mentor for anyone needing not just a player to look up to but also a person. To say we miss him is to as much of an injustice as this short little paragraph IS on how we should pay respect to him. May Delta last forever Larry. P.S. Shadows no matter where I am in the world I will always be with you guys- Larry Bk broil
Blood Hack
Style: Sniper
Rank: Immortal Shadow
About him: Needless to say, it speaks volumes to what Blood Hack has done for TFS. The best way to know this is to go by Hack's rank progress. As he joined us, we had 10 ranks to pass through. Blood leaves us as an Immortal Shadow only 7 months after joining TFS. He is proof dedication pays off. He captained Alpha Squad until it reached Squadron status. His name routinely appeared under the MVP section of many clan battle victories. He did it all, recruiting, finding battles, conflict resolution, site editing, and just plain friendship. Nobody would ever talk smack about TFS to his face and live another 30 minutes thinking those words were true. Blood would round up the troops and play a custom to 'fix' any mislead thoughts they once had. Blood joined us a struggling sniper and developed into one of the best eyes we have on the battlefield. I'm sure many of us went looking for that long sight many times only to look over on the cliffs of Hemmorage before reading... "| Blood Hack | sniped (insert name)". He has since moved on to Call of Duty, where he plays most of his games today.
Rank: Immortal Shadow
About him: Needless to say, it speaks volumes to what Blood Hack has done for TFS. The best way to know this is to go by Hack's rank progress. As he joined us, we had 10 ranks to pass through. Blood leaves us as an Immortal Shadow only 7 months after joining TFS. He is proof dedication pays off. He captained Alpha Squad until it reached Squadron status. His name routinely appeared under the MVP section of many clan battle victories. He did it all, recruiting, finding battles, conflict resolution, site editing, and just plain friendship. Nobody would ever talk smack about TFS to his face and live another 30 minutes thinking those words were true. Blood would round up the troops and play a custom to 'fix' any mislead thoughts they once had. Blood joined us a struggling sniper and developed into one of the best eyes we have on the battlefield. I'm sure many of us went looking for that long sight many times only to look over on the cliffs of Hemmorage before reading... "| Blood Hack | sniped (insert name)". He has since moved on to Call of Duty, where he plays most of his games today.
Don Rebel Ninja
Style: Infantry
Rank: Onyx Shadow
About him: Don Rebel started out in TFS as a spartan that needed work skill wise. His determination to learn, grow and lead made him one of the more valuable players to ever hit our ranks. I believe his availability kept him from reaching certain goals he wanted but his impression was made regardless. He was dedicated. Glance over any forum post he ever made and you'd notice that he really REALLY wanted us to grow more than most. He got along with literally everyone in the clan as well. Even some of the names that constantly end up in our 'rumors'. Don worked with any Shadow to both learn and teach. He was on our council when it was founded and captained a few squads during his time here, even though his life had him doing it less than he probably would have liked to. Sticking to the point, Don did a good job here. He remains a true Frozen Shadow and someone all should look up to. May your married life (when it happens) bring you great happiness in the future, not to mention many kids that will play the many Halo games over the years! I fear the day my kids face yours somewhere on live. They will hear of the legend of the Don Rebel Ninja.
Rank: Onyx Shadow
About him: Don Rebel started out in TFS as a spartan that needed work skill wise. His determination to learn, grow and lead made him one of the more valuable players to ever hit our ranks. I believe his availability kept him from reaching certain goals he wanted but his impression was made regardless. He was dedicated. Glance over any forum post he ever made and you'd notice that he really REALLY wanted us to grow more than most. He got along with literally everyone in the clan as well. Even some of the names that constantly end up in our 'rumors'. Don worked with any Shadow to both learn and teach. He was on our council when it was founded and captained a few squads during his time here, even though his life had him doing it less than he probably would have liked to. Sticking to the point, Don did a good job here. He remains a true Frozen Shadow and someone all should look up to. May your married life (when it happens) bring you great happiness in the future, not to mention many kids that will play the many Halo games over the years! I fear the day my kids face yours somewhere on live. They will hear of the legend of the Don Rebel Ninja.
Big LT Baby
Style: Assassin
Rank: Relic Shadow
About him: He holds a special place in our hearts. Big LT was one of the first four members in TFS. Where TFS oringinated from is in big part a result from Big LT. Once called SilentDuckling3, members quickly found someone that wouldn't take the game too seriously. He provided a casual comedic side to Halo that many of us lose along the way. LT in his prime was one of the most skilled members in this clan. Yes, his battle records don't back that up as he didn't fight in many clan battles, but he was. Trust Willis here. LT wore just about every squad color during his time here as well, constantly filling any needs the greater good required from us. He was one of the first to really get involved with the website and had many many suggestions along the way to make it better. The value LT brought to TFS can only really be seen today as he leaves it. I personally place value on projects only once they are finished or in our case fully functional. Where TFS came from is evident in what it is now and Big LT is a major reason it is so much fun for so many even still. You will be missed buddy. Oh, and motorboat for lYfe! I'll finish with this LT, at least Halo 4 brought back the duck helmet for you! It was good to see you rock that one more time.
Rank: Relic Shadow
About him: He holds a special place in our hearts. Big LT was one of the first four members in TFS. Where TFS oringinated from is in big part a result from Big LT. Once called SilentDuckling3, members quickly found someone that wouldn't take the game too seriously. He provided a casual comedic side to Halo that many of us lose along the way. LT in his prime was one of the most skilled members in this clan. Yes, his battle records don't back that up as he didn't fight in many clan battles, but he was. Trust Willis here. LT wore just about every squad color during his time here as well, constantly filling any needs the greater good required from us. He was one of the first to really get involved with the website and had many many suggestions along the way to make it better. The value LT brought to TFS can only really be seen today as he leaves it. I personally place value on projects only once they are finished or in our case fully functional. Where TFS came from is evident in what it is now and Big LT is a major reason it is so much fun for so many even still. You will be missed buddy. Oh, and motorboat for lYfe! I'll finish with this LT, at least Halo 4 brought back the duck helmet for you! It was good to see you rock that one more time.
Highflyer
Style: Power Slayer
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Highflyer A.K.A Cameron is the first half of the most dominate Doubles Team ever to leave a presence in the history books of The Frozen Shadows. Highflyer has been a veteran in the game of Halo for quite a while and with many secrets he has learned over the years. This is one kid you don’t want to play without knowing your stuff. Highflyer sometimes isn’t much of a talker (sometimes). If you question his skills he will skip the chit-chat and get down to business. Highflyer along with his partner Wellons were Original leaders of the Squad Bravo. (Only squad in TFS history to lose one clan battle). When Highflyer paints the town red it’s with the blood of all his slain enemies. Highflyer was a great leader on the battlefield and was looked up to as a war general. Highflyer was a follower to no one and was no fool in combat which mostly made his genius untouchable by others. Highflyer was the most popular player to have when it came to clan battles he was sometimes refer to as the “Grenade Pro”. Highflyer has coached many people in TFS and eventually those students have seen more wins than ever before. High is a guy that pulls no punches and tells it like it is most of the time. Yet he has a calm side as well when he’s just chilling in a party having fun, be warned he too is an expert in psychological warfare though he never really uses it. Highflyer has always showed deep dedication to this clan and in the field of leadership (even though he tries to avoid it). He has very recently won the biggest awards given in TFS “The Broken Sword Award” and “The Shadow of Valor”. Due to these momentous additions Highflyer has been promoted to the Highest rank of The Frozen Shadows, “ The Master Shadow” he is the fifth person ever to hit that rank. Playing this kid hot is like asking for a death wish, Highflyer will never be forgotten from the record book since he was the one who wrote it.
-Uzamakii
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Highflyer A.K.A Cameron is the first half of the most dominate Doubles Team ever to leave a presence in the history books of The Frozen Shadows. Highflyer has been a veteran in the game of Halo for quite a while and with many secrets he has learned over the years. This is one kid you don’t want to play without knowing your stuff. Highflyer sometimes isn’t much of a talker (sometimes). If you question his skills he will skip the chit-chat and get down to business. Highflyer along with his partner Wellons were Original leaders of the Squad Bravo. (Only squad in TFS history to lose one clan battle). When Highflyer paints the town red it’s with the blood of all his slain enemies. Highflyer was a great leader on the battlefield and was looked up to as a war general. Highflyer was a follower to no one and was no fool in combat which mostly made his genius untouchable by others. Highflyer was the most popular player to have when it came to clan battles he was sometimes refer to as the “Grenade Pro”. Highflyer has coached many people in TFS and eventually those students have seen more wins than ever before. High is a guy that pulls no punches and tells it like it is most of the time. Yet he has a calm side as well when he’s just chilling in a party having fun, be warned he too is an expert in psychological warfare though he never really uses it. Highflyer has always showed deep dedication to this clan and in the field of leadership (even though he tries to avoid it). He has very recently won the biggest awards given in TFS “The Broken Sword Award” and “The Shadow of Valor”. Due to these momentous additions Highflyer has been promoted to the Highest rank of The Frozen Shadows, “ The Master Shadow” he is the fifth person ever to hit that rank. Playing this kid hot is like asking for a death wish, Highflyer will never be forgotten from the record book since he was the one who wrote it.
-Uzamakii
Wellons
Style: Power Slayer
Rank: Immortal Shadow
About Him: Where there is ying there is always a yang, this is a tribute to the darker side. I’m talking about the second half of the Legendary Doubles Team. Through my whole career playing Halo I have never seen such a controversial and talented individual. Wellons isn’t kind of person to beat around the bush, He will be brutally honest and crystal clear about what he thinks regardless what you think. Though he will go down as our most aggressive speaker in TFS, I feel that this is how his ruthlessness on the battlefield came to be. Even though I may not always see eye to eye with his unorthodox game strategies, I must say he has had a brilliant one over his whole career. He’s a master a psychological warfare, I’ve personally witnessed Wellons do this move many times. I have seen him turn people cool a cucumbers into raging volcanoes, a skill I sometimes envy. Wellons has even named his tactic “T.R.E.A.T”, Terrifying Relentless Exaggerated Annoying Tactic. If there is one thing that I respect more than his incredible skill and record breaking it would be his dedication to his Legendary Doubles partner. I have never seen a greater bond of friendship. I remember first meeting him on Halo 3 after I joined the clan (first I met his sniper then him), Wellons may have not won any popularity contests, but one thing he did earn was respect and it’s taken him a long way. When Wellons is truly focused at the game of Halo it’s time to play Call of Duty…. unless you like being spawn killed. Wellons will go down in history as one half as the most powerful duo ever to walk through The Frozen Shadows. When you have time you should drop into his party sometime I’m sure you will be in for a real treat!!
-Uzamakii
Rank: Immortal Shadow
About Him: Where there is ying there is always a yang, this is a tribute to the darker side. I’m talking about the second half of the Legendary Doubles Team. Through my whole career playing Halo I have never seen such a controversial and talented individual. Wellons isn’t kind of person to beat around the bush, He will be brutally honest and crystal clear about what he thinks regardless what you think. Though he will go down as our most aggressive speaker in TFS, I feel that this is how his ruthlessness on the battlefield came to be. Even though I may not always see eye to eye with his unorthodox game strategies, I must say he has had a brilliant one over his whole career. He’s a master a psychological warfare, I’ve personally witnessed Wellons do this move many times. I have seen him turn people cool a cucumbers into raging volcanoes, a skill I sometimes envy. Wellons has even named his tactic “T.R.E.A.T”, Terrifying Relentless Exaggerated Annoying Tactic. If there is one thing that I respect more than his incredible skill and record breaking it would be his dedication to his Legendary Doubles partner. I have never seen a greater bond of friendship. I remember first meeting him on Halo 3 after I joined the clan (first I met his sniper then him), Wellons may have not won any popularity contests, but one thing he did earn was respect and it’s taken him a long way. When Wellons is truly focused at the game of Halo it’s time to play Call of Duty…. unless you like being spawn killed. Wellons will go down in history as one half as the most powerful duo ever to walk through The Frozen Shadows. When you have time you should drop into his party sometime I’m sure you will be in for a real treat!!
-Uzamakii
Uzamakii
Style: Support and Mentor
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: The story of Uzamakii starts back in Halo 3. Did you know he was an inactive player at one point? Yep, but that isn't how he is remembered! Starting in Delta, Uza learned from one of the best, Larry BK Broil. From there, Uza went on to captain his first squad in Sierra, a squad he ran as a training group for an extended period of time. Wanting a more serious approach to TFS, Uza made his way towards Bravo, a squad that allowed him captaincy the moment he was accepted into it. I think that says something in itself. Players like Wellons, Jordan and Highflyer granted him certain control over a squad they had run for months. When else did they ever let anyone have that previlage? Uza quickly turned Bravo into a squad that many model themselves after today. Some squads win off of teamwork, Bravo was known for having true killers amongst their colours. Under Uza's lead, Highflyer and Wellons wrote the clan battle record books by helping one another. Uza recruited Naruto and BloodHack, two other Shadows that rank very very highly in our battle history pages. There is so much Uza did, I can't expect anyone to remember it all and say it here. Uza brought full clans into TFS, experimenting and seeing how he could grow this clan further. Uza also had his brother Jamgel(Shadowshock) work with him building other squads in both Charlie and on occasion Omega. Uzamakii was able to keep the most contraversial Shadows in TFS while calming others if they were offended, also keeping those members in TFS. Literally, I don't know how he did that. Uzamakii also kept key elements of Bravo in TFS at times they considered leaving us. I should also say during those times, Uza was wrongly accused of being with those alleged players. He proved us wrong by sticking with us, then convincing those Shadows to stay with us. All of this happening during a vital part in TFS' history. I will say it was our most fragile days as a clan and Uza was the one that kept us together. Uza leaves us with those Bravo members, but this time with us strong enough to accept our fate be it for better or worse. As a past Co Leader of TFS, I'm sure Uzamakii's life took major hits to make this clan work, a sacrifice that won't ever truly pay anyone back I feel. He did it anyways, he loved this clan but has to love his life more as this world forces us all to do at some point. Thank you for your time and sacrifices Uzamakii. From someone that knows, I can't find the words or the actions to do it all justice. Today we place an honored sword on your grave, having the highest hopes that we may resurrect you one day and maybe just see you as a Master Shadow just once more. Long live Bravo. We just can't ever repay you, even if imagination wasn't the limit.
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: The story of Uzamakii starts back in Halo 3. Did you know he was an inactive player at one point? Yep, but that isn't how he is remembered! Starting in Delta, Uza learned from one of the best, Larry BK Broil. From there, Uza went on to captain his first squad in Sierra, a squad he ran as a training group for an extended period of time. Wanting a more serious approach to TFS, Uza made his way towards Bravo, a squad that allowed him captaincy the moment he was accepted into it. I think that says something in itself. Players like Wellons, Jordan and Highflyer granted him certain control over a squad they had run for months. When else did they ever let anyone have that previlage? Uza quickly turned Bravo into a squad that many model themselves after today. Some squads win off of teamwork, Bravo was known for having true killers amongst their colours. Under Uza's lead, Highflyer and Wellons wrote the clan battle record books by helping one another. Uza recruited Naruto and BloodHack, two other Shadows that rank very very highly in our battle history pages. There is so much Uza did, I can't expect anyone to remember it all and say it here. Uza brought full clans into TFS, experimenting and seeing how he could grow this clan further. Uza also had his brother Jamgel(Shadowshock) work with him building other squads in both Charlie and on occasion Omega. Uzamakii was able to keep the most contraversial Shadows in TFS while calming others if they were offended, also keeping those members in TFS. Literally, I don't know how he did that. Uzamakii also kept key elements of Bravo in TFS at times they considered leaving us. I should also say during those times, Uza was wrongly accused of being with those alleged players. He proved us wrong by sticking with us, then convincing those Shadows to stay with us. All of this happening during a vital part in TFS' history. I will say it was our most fragile days as a clan and Uza was the one that kept us together. Uza leaves us with those Bravo members, but this time with us strong enough to accept our fate be it for better or worse. As a past Co Leader of TFS, I'm sure Uzamakii's life took major hits to make this clan work, a sacrifice that won't ever truly pay anyone back I feel. He did it anyways, he loved this clan but has to love his life more as this world forces us all to do at some point. Thank you for your time and sacrifices Uzamakii. From someone that knows, I can't find the words or the actions to do it all justice. Today we place an honored sword on your grave, having the highest hopes that we may resurrect you one day and maybe just see you as a Master Shadow just once more. Long live Bravo. We just can't ever repay you, even if imagination wasn't the limit.
Jordan
Style: Sniper
Rank: Relic Shadow
About Him: Jordan is one of the quiet nukes TFS had throughout most of it's first year. He didn't get into many clan battles and it took him awhile to actually get into parties with fellow Shadows but once he did, TFS changed. Early on, Jawbreaker and Jordan were our first 'team' that went around operating how we wanted our players to. They knew where each other were in the game and it showed. Power weapons were quickly ours and the pace of the game belonged to him. Jordan was known for his smack talking, notibly with Highflyer and Wellons. You could never go ten seconds in one of their parties without the three of those friends taking a piece out of one another. It was strange but it worked for them! Jordan leaves us as he came in, quietly and confident. He was one of the Shadows that didn't really improve while he was with us, he was a great player before he joined TFS already. Over the months, Jordan grew more interested in game battles and MLG 'pro' types of games. I believe that is where he is now, doing what he's always done. Making people remember his name.
Rank: Relic Shadow
About Him: Jordan is one of the quiet nukes TFS had throughout most of it's first year. He didn't get into many clan battles and it took him awhile to actually get into parties with fellow Shadows but once he did, TFS changed. Early on, Jawbreaker and Jordan were our first 'team' that went around operating how we wanted our players to. They knew where each other were in the game and it showed. Power weapons were quickly ours and the pace of the game belonged to him. Jordan was known for his smack talking, notibly with Highflyer and Wellons. You could never go ten seconds in one of their parties without the three of those friends taking a piece out of one another. It was strange but it worked for them! Jordan leaves us as he came in, quietly and confident. He was one of the Shadows that didn't really improve while he was with us, he was a great player before he joined TFS already. Over the months, Jordan grew more interested in game battles and MLG 'pro' types of games. I believe that is where he is now, doing what he's always done. Making people remember his name.
Shadowshock (Jamgel or BlackFalcon)
Style: Challenger
Rank: Marked Shadow
About Him: Few awards on this site are defined by one Shadow. Jamgel made it a point to find as MANY clan battles as the rest of the clan combined. He worked his but off to make himself a better player. Where some playes have a skill that comes to them naturally, Jamgel earned every single ounce of his respect. One could say he makes the skilled players look lazy because he knows what it takes to better himeslf. Even the best snipers might not know that path. Jamgel entered the clan with his brother, Uzamaki. Like Uza, Jamgel wasn't as active in Halo 3. As time passed, opportunities opened up as legendary leaders like Larry, went M.I.A. for a extended period of time. As his brother siezed his chances, Jamgel was brought back into the fold, eventually captaining his own squad and earning a council position. His name also was a finalist for Co Leader during one of our elections. Had Jamgel stayed in TFS, I would be willing to bet he would have made Charlie squad an even mightier power and even held the Co Leader title. Jamgel I view as a friend of TFS and a player that I would play with on any day. To say he made up a large portion of TFS' heart is an understatement. Seeing the type of players he was brought into the clan by, I can't say I'm surprised he had this impact. I will say though that I am glad he was here for as long as he was. May the brothers unite and return someday!
Rank: Marked Shadow
About Him: Few awards on this site are defined by one Shadow. Jamgel made it a point to find as MANY clan battles as the rest of the clan combined. He worked his but off to make himself a better player. Where some playes have a skill that comes to them naturally, Jamgel earned every single ounce of his respect. One could say he makes the skilled players look lazy because he knows what it takes to better himeslf. Even the best snipers might not know that path. Jamgel entered the clan with his brother, Uzamaki. Like Uza, Jamgel wasn't as active in Halo 3. As time passed, opportunities opened up as legendary leaders like Larry, went M.I.A. for a extended period of time. As his brother siezed his chances, Jamgel was brought back into the fold, eventually captaining his own squad and earning a council position. His name also was a finalist for Co Leader during one of our elections. Had Jamgel stayed in TFS, I would be willing to bet he would have made Charlie squad an even mightier power and even held the Co Leader title. Jamgel I view as a friend of TFS and a player that I would play with on any day. To say he made up a large portion of TFS' heart is an understatement. Seeing the type of players he was brought into the clan by, I can't say I'm surprised he had this impact. I will say though that I am glad he was here for as long as he was. May the brothers unite and return someday!
Badoutahelldon
Style: Challenger
Rank: Onyx Shadow
About Him: Badout was someone I'd define as someone I'd start a clan with any day of the week. He wasn't the most skilled but he had a hunger for Halo that few players have. He is arguably the best captain to ever grace TFS' halls and one of the more patient and tolerable Shadows at that. He showed that ANYONE can do it. You don't have to have the top awards that Highflyer and Wellons had to earn respect, run a squad, and yes even climb and OWN the leader boards here. Badout also was in a constant state of searching how to improve himself, something not many people challenge themselves to do. A few stats I found about him that best show truly what he did while he was with us are included below. Keep in mind too, he did every one of his wins in a span from March 27th to June 12th!!! Not bad for a guy that ranks 2nd in TFS' history in wins at the time of me writing this article. He won 8 clan battles in a row by our listing as our listing counts. Possibly even more in a row if he just didn't play in the one battle he sat out. He had 40 clan battle wins in 62 clan battles TFS had. This isn't taking into account what numbers of those battles he didn't play in either, nor losses (not that we have many anyways to list here). He brought a devestated Delta squad back into form and a POWER in TFS, a level even Larry never had Delta at. His name is all over the awards, most notably the challenger badges. His time with us was cut far too short as life has thrown a curve ball at him for the time being. May he return sooner than he thinks and twice as influential. Looking at the numbers, it is hard to not consider him for a Shadow of Valor. I will review this with fellow highers ups as the numbers just simply don't lie.
Rank: Onyx Shadow
About Him: Badout was someone I'd define as someone I'd start a clan with any day of the week. He wasn't the most skilled but he had a hunger for Halo that few players have. He is arguably the best captain to ever grace TFS' halls and one of the more patient and tolerable Shadows at that. He showed that ANYONE can do it. You don't have to have the top awards that Highflyer and Wellons had to earn respect, run a squad, and yes even climb and OWN the leader boards here. Badout also was in a constant state of searching how to improve himself, something not many people challenge themselves to do. A few stats I found about him that best show truly what he did while he was with us are included below. Keep in mind too, he did every one of his wins in a span from March 27th to June 12th!!! Not bad for a guy that ranks 2nd in TFS' history in wins at the time of me writing this article. He won 8 clan battles in a row by our listing as our listing counts. Possibly even more in a row if he just didn't play in the one battle he sat out. He had 40 clan battle wins in 62 clan battles TFS had. This isn't taking into account what numbers of those battles he didn't play in either, nor losses (not that we have many anyways to list here). He brought a devestated Delta squad back into form and a POWER in TFS, a level even Larry never had Delta at. His name is all over the awards, most notably the challenger badges. His time with us was cut far too short as life has thrown a curve ball at him for the time being. May he return sooner than he thinks and twice as influential. Looking at the numbers, it is hard to not consider him for a Shadow of Valor. I will review this with fellow highers ups as the numbers just simply don't lie.
Snap
Style: Infantry
Rank: Marked Shadow
About Him: Snap was a casual player of TFS. His most active time with us was in Halo 3, a time we just had a blast playing with him. His approach to the game helped everyone relax during a very tough time for us, a time where we weren't as dominant as we have proven now. His name isn't all over the awards but his friendship will be remembered much longer than a simple award can achieve. He leaves us to try his own clan ideas out and we wish him luck with that. We will miss you snap. The only picture I have of you Snap that is just you is this one. You are the blue dot on the hill getting a triple kill with a well placed rocket!
Rank: Marked Shadow
About Him: Snap was a casual player of TFS. His most active time with us was in Halo 3, a time we just had a blast playing with him. His approach to the game helped everyone relax during a very tough time for us, a time where we weren't as dominant as we have proven now. His name isn't all over the awards but his friendship will be remembered much longer than a simple award can achieve. He leaves us to try his own clan ideas out and we wish him luck with that. We will miss you snap. The only picture I have of you Snap that is just you is this one. You are the blue dot on the hill getting a triple kill with a well placed rocket!
Toxic Cyanide
Style: Support
Rank: Eternal Shadow
About Him: I will start out by saying here that Toxic is one of the under rated and under appreciated Shadows to ever be in TFS. I feel that it is safe to say he deserved a better rep and higher power in this clan for the amount of time he spent on this army we have currently. He wasn't treated badly either. It is just he did SO much behind the scenes that I don't think many Shadows can appreciate right. Any site editor will know how hard it is to keep things updated and keep them updated alone and Toxic worked alone quite a bit! Toxic started out in Bravo squad, a squad he didn't get overly active in but still was a valued part of. As Bravo left, he was the only Shadow that was up to the task of taking over, rebuilding the squad and making it a force once more. Toxic wasn't allowed to hold the Bravo name but I will say Whiskey grew into a squad that was just as proud as any. Bravo and Whiskey were and are two different ways to run a squad yet both achieved the level of respect the other one earned. Toxic brought in fellow key Shadows like Mehgun. Toxic also held Shadows accountable for their actions, something this clan hasn't had enough of. This brushed a few clan members the wrong way but I believe if everyone saw Toxic in the eyes that I do, they would ALL realize that he was only interested in the real bottom line. And that is making TFS a better family. Toxic wasn't interested in numbers, skill, winning or anything of that sort. Mind you, if he could get both or all of the above (he usually would anyways), he'd take it. Toxic leaves us peacefully with Mehgun to try gaming life without TFS. We wish them both luck on their travels.
Rank: Eternal Shadow
About Him: I will start out by saying here that Toxic is one of the under rated and under appreciated Shadows to ever be in TFS. I feel that it is safe to say he deserved a better rep and higher power in this clan for the amount of time he spent on this army we have currently. He wasn't treated badly either. It is just he did SO much behind the scenes that I don't think many Shadows can appreciate right. Any site editor will know how hard it is to keep things updated and keep them updated alone and Toxic worked alone quite a bit! Toxic started out in Bravo squad, a squad he didn't get overly active in but still was a valued part of. As Bravo left, he was the only Shadow that was up to the task of taking over, rebuilding the squad and making it a force once more. Toxic wasn't allowed to hold the Bravo name but I will say Whiskey grew into a squad that was just as proud as any. Bravo and Whiskey were and are two different ways to run a squad yet both achieved the level of respect the other one earned. Toxic brought in fellow key Shadows like Mehgun. Toxic also held Shadows accountable for their actions, something this clan hasn't had enough of. This brushed a few clan members the wrong way but I believe if everyone saw Toxic in the eyes that I do, they would ALL realize that he was only interested in the real bottom line. And that is making TFS a better family. Toxic wasn't interested in numbers, skill, winning or anything of that sort. Mind you, if he could get both or all of the above (he usually would anyways), he'd take it. Toxic leaves us peacefully with Mehgun to try gaming life without TFS. We wish them both luck on their travels.
Poliwag
Style: Power Slayer
Rank: Force Shadow
About Him: In his prime, Poliwag was the most skilled Shadow to ever grace TFS. It is a contraversial statement to make, I know. His calm and collected approach to the game infected others that played in games with him. No matter what the odds, TFS had a chance with Poliwag in the game. Not many players can beat you with ANY weapon you put in their hands but Poliwag could. He is the best Banshee Pilot I know, a top sniper, he can use any of the explosives with lethal precision and his DMR ain't too bad either. I can go on and on. This talent and personality earned him a Co Leadership position in TFS, at the time he was the 'newest' Shadow to earn that title as far as time in TFS went. Poliwag started in Alpha and spent the majority of his TFS career there. You will see his name under many of their 4 diamond awards and likely at least a third of their MVP awards won. He worked with everyone in the clan as well, never isolated and never closed off to anyone. He was also selfless, evidence of that came when he resigned his Co Leadership so that Dutch could remain in that slot. I will cut this short as I believe Poliwag wouldn't want a run on paragraph about him. However, if Rapter wishes to add to this, he can. Poliwag leaves us to persue other games, just as Toxic has and I truly hope we find him a year from now in Halo 4. Look us up Poliwag, this clan will remember you.
Rank: Force Shadow
About Him: In his prime, Poliwag was the most skilled Shadow to ever grace TFS. It is a contraversial statement to make, I know. His calm and collected approach to the game infected others that played in games with him. No matter what the odds, TFS had a chance with Poliwag in the game. Not many players can beat you with ANY weapon you put in their hands but Poliwag could. He is the best Banshee Pilot I know, a top sniper, he can use any of the explosives with lethal precision and his DMR ain't too bad either. I can go on and on. This talent and personality earned him a Co Leadership position in TFS, at the time he was the 'newest' Shadow to earn that title as far as time in TFS went. Poliwag started in Alpha and spent the majority of his TFS career there. You will see his name under many of their 4 diamond awards and likely at least a third of their MVP awards won. He worked with everyone in the clan as well, never isolated and never closed off to anyone. He was also selfless, evidence of that came when he resigned his Co Leadership so that Dutch could remain in that slot. I will cut this short as I believe Poliwag wouldn't want a run on paragraph about him. However, if Rapter wishes to add to this, he can. Poliwag leaves us to persue other games, just as Toxic has and I truly hope we find him a year from now in Halo 4. Look us up Poliwag, this clan will remember you.
White Voltage (Naruto)
Style: Assassin
Rank: Banned
About Him: White voltage A.K.A Naruto Rulez is one of our most well-known shadows. Naruto couldn’t join any party without becoming the center of attention. Naruto has such a unique personality that you can’t help to be drawn in (whether you want to or not). He has been with The Frozen Shadows since the late days of Halo 3. And I can personally say that I have never seen anyone more committed to doing their up most best trying to be promoted. This kid had guts and skillz that made you wonder. Naruto was the type of kid who would tell you like it is and left no prisoners, he didn’t always make friends right away, but when Naruto joined a party he had a huge presence in any conversation. Naruto has quite an impressive career resume I must say. Naruto was one of the first members to become an Akatsuki (Bravo) Squad member. As I watched him I noticed that he strived for nothing but to become the best he could be. He would eat, sleep and breathe Halo; every time I saw him he was challenging someone to a 1v1. I deemed him “1v1 crazy”, though I can’t complain with such a powerful will to fight he has brought many wins to our clan. Later down the road Naruto left Bravo and swore that he would create a perfect assassin team that would become as powerful as Bravo by captaining his own squad (Omega). A month later Naruto recruiting skills surpassed even my own expectations, Recruiting big name players that stormed TFS like a Hurricane!! Omega squad was a force to be reckoned with and its talent and skill was questioned by no one. His clan battle wins sky rocketed with his squad, truthfully I was both overjoyed and actually concerned about my squads’ position as the #1 Assassin Squad. Naruto is the only the third Shadow in TFS history to move to 4 separate squads before finally retiring (Blue Willis #1 and BigLT #2). Thought his transfer weren’t always for the best reasons he always managed to make it out on top. Another Big achievement that Naruto has accomplished is defeating the dangerous Legendary Duo (Highflyer and Wellons) in a legitimate 2v2 match (I was his partner), I don’t even know 5 shadows in all of TFS history who can say they have such a win. Naruto was like a pupil to me and I will never forget the good times, the bad times and all the times between we had with each other. Take care kid!!
-Uzamakii
Naruto isn't respected by many other Shadows anymore. What is said above happened during a time he had a level head on his shoulders and during a time he prioritized friendship over creating conflict. Granted it wasn't always his fault he was involved in all the drama but he still is responsible for a huge amount of it, by choice. I only wish he was able to behave like he did in Omega squad only for his entire stint in TFS. That would have built arguably the most dominating squad to hit TFS but sadly, he lost focus. The VET for him remains here at the request of Uzamaki ONLY, it is safe to say he is the only former Shadow that could make such a request. This VET will be removed if Naruto doesn't stop bothering TFS though. Let this be the warning, plain as day right in front of everyone's eyes. We have moved on, we hope Naruto does too.
~Blu
Rank: Banned
About Him: White voltage A.K.A Naruto Rulez is one of our most well-known shadows. Naruto couldn’t join any party without becoming the center of attention. Naruto has such a unique personality that you can’t help to be drawn in (whether you want to or not). He has been with The Frozen Shadows since the late days of Halo 3. And I can personally say that I have never seen anyone more committed to doing their up most best trying to be promoted. This kid had guts and skillz that made you wonder. Naruto was the type of kid who would tell you like it is and left no prisoners, he didn’t always make friends right away, but when Naruto joined a party he had a huge presence in any conversation. Naruto has quite an impressive career resume I must say. Naruto was one of the first members to become an Akatsuki (Bravo) Squad member. As I watched him I noticed that he strived for nothing but to become the best he could be. He would eat, sleep and breathe Halo; every time I saw him he was challenging someone to a 1v1. I deemed him “1v1 crazy”, though I can’t complain with such a powerful will to fight he has brought many wins to our clan. Later down the road Naruto left Bravo and swore that he would create a perfect assassin team that would become as powerful as Bravo by captaining his own squad (Omega). A month later Naruto recruiting skills surpassed even my own expectations, Recruiting big name players that stormed TFS like a Hurricane!! Omega squad was a force to be reckoned with and its talent and skill was questioned by no one. His clan battle wins sky rocketed with his squad, truthfully I was both overjoyed and actually concerned about my squads’ position as the #1 Assassin Squad. Naruto is the only the third Shadow in TFS history to move to 4 separate squads before finally retiring (Blue Willis #1 and BigLT #2). Thought his transfer weren’t always for the best reasons he always managed to make it out on top. Another Big achievement that Naruto has accomplished is defeating the dangerous Legendary Duo (Highflyer and Wellons) in a legitimate 2v2 match (I was his partner), I don’t even know 5 shadows in all of TFS history who can say they have such a win. Naruto was like a pupil to me and I will never forget the good times, the bad times and all the times between we had with each other. Take care kid!!
-Uzamakii
Naruto isn't respected by many other Shadows anymore. What is said above happened during a time he had a level head on his shoulders and during a time he prioritized friendship over creating conflict. Granted it wasn't always his fault he was involved in all the drama but he still is responsible for a huge amount of it, by choice. I only wish he was able to behave like he did in Omega squad only for his entire stint in TFS. That would have built arguably the most dominating squad to hit TFS but sadly, he lost focus. The VET for him remains here at the request of Uzamaki ONLY, it is safe to say he is the only former Shadow that could make such a request. This VET will be removed if Naruto doesn't stop bothering TFS though. Let this be the warning, plain as day right in front of everyone's eyes. We have moved on, we hope Naruto does too.
~Blu
Born Flunky
Style: Mentor / Support
Rank: Onyx Shadow
About Him: Born came in via KC Wayland's talented recruiting. One of the things about Born that worked for him right away was his voice and how it took hold of a lobby. He never had an ill idea and I still for one think his best idea has never come to fruition in this clan. Born wanted the clan to be more of a family. His biggest suggestion was when we decided to reorganize the squads, almost draft style. This caused a bit of a clan uproar, and the idea of a balanced clan was axed shortly after. I believe that he knew this little bit of pain would have made this clan even stronger. His interest dwindled in TFS after this vote was overturned by the masses. Ahead of his time? I think is a good way to describe Born Flunky. He had conviction to his words and yet patience for infamous members that have since been kicked from TFS. Had he been able to string together a longer streak of consistent activity, Born would have earned a Co Leadership spot. Sadly, it seemed every election landed when he was on a month break, or vacation, or other. I will say that Born was able to one thing to me that very few Shadows try to do, which I wish would happen more. And that is, challenging my suggestions. Born was a unique Frozen Shadow, he didn't go with the flow of the clan but he had foresight to see where we were going, then thought of how we could do that even better before we ever even encountered it. We hope he returns one day but more than anything, we wish him the best of luck.
Rank: Onyx Shadow
About Him: Born came in via KC Wayland's talented recruiting. One of the things about Born that worked for him right away was his voice and how it took hold of a lobby. He never had an ill idea and I still for one think his best idea has never come to fruition in this clan. Born wanted the clan to be more of a family. His biggest suggestion was when we decided to reorganize the squads, almost draft style. This caused a bit of a clan uproar, and the idea of a balanced clan was axed shortly after. I believe that he knew this little bit of pain would have made this clan even stronger. His interest dwindled in TFS after this vote was overturned by the masses. Ahead of his time? I think is a good way to describe Born Flunky. He had conviction to his words and yet patience for infamous members that have since been kicked from TFS. Had he been able to string together a longer streak of consistent activity, Born would have earned a Co Leadership spot. Sadly, it seemed every election landed when he was on a month break, or vacation, or other. I will say that Born was able to one thing to me that very few Shadows try to do, which I wish would happen more. And that is, challenging my suggestions. Born was a unique Frozen Shadow, he didn't go with the flow of the clan but he had foresight to see where we were going, then thought of how we could do that even better before we ever even encountered it. We hope he returns one day but more than anything, we wish him the best of luck.
Jawbreaker
Style: Power Slayer
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Jawbreaker was one of the pioneers of TFS. He was the first captain to bring a squad of true dominance into the clan. He was one of our first ever hyper active recruiters. He holds one of the longest captaincies in TFS history in Echo squad. He holds a spot in the top 5 MVP earners. One thing about Jawbreaker is that he wouldn't look for a clan battle that was easily won. He would challenge himself or let the battle pass. He had a few times of inactivity but he would return somehow with more skill than when he left. He leaves TFS arguably it's most skilled player historically. It is hard to rate where he'd line up with every Shadow to ever be in the clan as everyone hits their prime at different times in gaming, just like in sports. One has to wonder if he could play games without life in his way, just as some can, that how good COULD he be? Well he's at the top already so it's hard to imagine. Jawbreaker was one of the first Shadows to challenge a choice I made. He brought up one of the months that he wasn't promoted that he should have been. Since then, I don't think we have gotten one promotion wrong. Shortly after, we made a rule that Shadows could request an explanation as to why they weren't promoted. Since then I think the leadership has been far more open with everyone. Jawbreaker had two crowning golden moments of TFS. First was he led a group of Shadows into a skirmish against the Bumble Bee clan, a clan made up of modders, hackers, trash talkers, and just ill willed S.O.B.'s. TFS took the game from them, even though it was a close one. They never asked us for a real clan battle as far as I know after that. Jawbreakers second crowning moment is in the one clan battle that has it's links hidden on our records. I think he will know as he reads this who he beat and what that meant to the clan at the time. Jawbreaker, never one to hold his tongue, was famous for barking at fellow Shadows to start playing better, especially when he was frustrated. He held people accountable for a bad game as well, even myself. There were games in Halo 3 we would play doubles and I would get an earful if I had no kills or a bad K/D. Over time I became a much more careful player because of that I feel. It is never a good thing when a Master leaves us but we can find the good when we look back at all you have done for us Jaw. May you hold your tongue in real life a bit more but NEVER let your competitive edge die. If I get any free 48 hr cards in the next year or so, you know who I'm saving them for Jaw and you know I'm giving them to you the day you are able to get Halo 4. By the way, the screenshot is your killpacolypse with the gauss you got in Halo 3, the exact kill you earned it on.
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Jawbreaker was one of the pioneers of TFS. He was the first captain to bring a squad of true dominance into the clan. He was one of our first ever hyper active recruiters. He holds one of the longest captaincies in TFS history in Echo squad. He holds a spot in the top 5 MVP earners. One thing about Jawbreaker is that he wouldn't look for a clan battle that was easily won. He would challenge himself or let the battle pass. He had a few times of inactivity but he would return somehow with more skill than when he left. He leaves TFS arguably it's most skilled player historically. It is hard to rate where he'd line up with every Shadow to ever be in the clan as everyone hits their prime at different times in gaming, just like in sports. One has to wonder if he could play games without life in his way, just as some can, that how good COULD he be? Well he's at the top already so it's hard to imagine. Jawbreaker was one of the first Shadows to challenge a choice I made. He brought up one of the months that he wasn't promoted that he should have been. Since then, I don't think we have gotten one promotion wrong. Shortly after, we made a rule that Shadows could request an explanation as to why they weren't promoted. Since then I think the leadership has been far more open with everyone. Jawbreaker had two crowning golden moments of TFS. First was he led a group of Shadows into a skirmish against the Bumble Bee clan, a clan made up of modders, hackers, trash talkers, and just ill willed S.O.B.'s. TFS took the game from them, even though it was a close one. They never asked us for a real clan battle as far as I know after that. Jawbreakers second crowning moment is in the one clan battle that has it's links hidden on our records. I think he will know as he reads this who he beat and what that meant to the clan at the time. Jawbreaker, never one to hold his tongue, was famous for barking at fellow Shadows to start playing better, especially when he was frustrated. He held people accountable for a bad game as well, even myself. There were games in Halo 3 we would play doubles and I would get an earful if I had no kills or a bad K/D. Over time I became a much more careful player because of that I feel. It is never a good thing when a Master leaves us but we can find the good when we look back at all you have done for us Jaw. May you hold your tongue in real life a bit more but NEVER let your competitive edge die. If I get any free 48 hr cards in the next year or so, you know who I'm saving them for Jaw and you know I'm giving them to you the day you are able to get Halo 4. By the way, the screenshot is your killpacolypse with the gauss you got in Halo 3, the exact kill you earned it on.
Mahgun
Style: Support
Rank: Broken Shadow
About Her: I will keep this VET a bit shorter only because I don't know too much about Meg but know she deserves a spot on this page. Meg came in as Toxic's recruit and ran Whiskey to both it's highs and lows with him by her side. Meg was the first ever girl Co Leader in TFS, along with the first ever girl to earn a VET. Her skill wasn't what some players are at but her devotion to Whiskey was apparent from the start. Meg brought in a very tight group of Shadows into Whiskey which created a family theme that the squad carried most of it's days in TFS. As far as squads go, that theme is as good a theme as one could need, yet it wasn't a good thing for TFS at the same time as Whiskey was one of the more isolated squads in The Frozen Shadows. This is one of the reasons I can't fully do Meg justice here but I do know enough that, yes not many Shadows truly know the good we lost when she parted ways here, but I can understand that the isolated Whiskey squad doesn't mean it was because they were of ill will either. We wish you luck with your new clan Meg and please forgive me for my lack of detail here. I truly only heard from you whenever there was an issue, not when the times were good. I blame myself for not doing more to get to know you. I don't blame you.
Rank: Broken Shadow
About Her: I will keep this VET a bit shorter only because I don't know too much about Meg but know she deserves a spot on this page. Meg came in as Toxic's recruit and ran Whiskey to both it's highs and lows with him by her side. Meg was the first ever girl Co Leader in TFS, along with the first ever girl to earn a VET. Her skill wasn't what some players are at but her devotion to Whiskey was apparent from the start. Meg brought in a very tight group of Shadows into Whiskey which created a family theme that the squad carried most of it's days in TFS. As far as squads go, that theme is as good a theme as one could need, yet it wasn't a good thing for TFS at the same time as Whiskey was one of the more isolated squads in The Frozen Shadows. This is one of the reasons I can't fully do Meg justice here but I do know enough that, yes not many Shadows truly know the good we lost when she parted ways here, but I can understand that the isolated Whiskey squad doesn't mean it was because they were of ill will either. We wish you luck with your new clan Meg and please forgive me for my lack of detail here. I truly only heard from you whenever there was an issue, not when the times were good. I blame myself for not doing more to get to know you. I don't blame you.
Fat Ninja (Dutch)
Style: Mentor
Rank: Broken Shadow
About Him: The most overdue VET in history! Dutch, sorry... Dutch game into TFS via Alpha squad and his eagerness to improve quickly found him doing just that. Eventually he grew into a leader of TFS as he helped edit the website for us and keep our records recorded, just like some of the best Shadows have. If memory serves me right, Dutch tried his hands in a few areas of TFS before settling down and founding Whiskey squad just as Bravo retired from TFS. There Whiskey grew to its most dominating position it would hold at any point in it's history. From there, Dutch would earn Co Leadership status in the election. Sadly, his time as Co Leader was cut short as he suddenly went quiet for us as work and other games slowly began to take priority in his life. Dutch also holds a big chunk of MVP's in clan battles that he played in, proof that his improvement didn't go unnoticed. We were glad to have you for the time we did, Dutch. We lost a lot of momentum when you took your time off. May we find you online again some day hopefully doing even better than how you were with us. I truly hope you don't hold any ill feelings for me taking so long to get you up here. You're worth remembering Dutch. I don't have a picture of you either! I will put the Forgotten Rebel award as you photo until someone gets me one.
Rank: Broken Shadow
About Him: The most overdue VET in history! Dutch, sorry... Dutch game into TFS via Alpha squad and his eagerness to improve quickly found him doing just that. Eventually he grew into a leader of TFS as he helped edit the website for us and keep our records recorded, just like some of the best Shadows have. If memory serves me right, Dutch tried his hands in a few areas of TFS before settling down and founding Whiskey squad just as Bravo retired from TFS. There Whiskey grew to its most dominating position it would hold at any point in it's history. From there, Dutch would earn Co Leadership status in the election. Sadly, his time as Co Leader was cut short as he suddenly went quiet for us as work and other games slowly began to take priority in his life. Dutch also holds a big chunk of MVP's in clan battles that he played in, proof that his improvement didn't go unnoticed. We were glad to have you for the time we did, Dutch. We lost a lot of momentum when you took your time off. May we find you online again some day hopefully doing even better than how you were with us. I truly hope you don't hold any ill feelings for me taking so long to get you up here. You're worth remembering Dutch. I don't have a picture of you either! I will put the Forgotten Rebel award as you photo until someone gets me one.
Nightwolf
Style: Challenger
Rank: Broken Shadow
About Him: Ladies and Gents, this man did work. Nightwolf didn't spend a lot of time in TFS, like Badoutahelldon. But the time he spent online, he went CRAZY challenging clans and all of the sort. I believe he had a streak of something like 20/40 clan battles found at one point here found by him. Something crazy like that. In a clan that was about 80 strong at that point for ONE GUY to find that many in that span is just out of this world. Did I mention he was a lethal player to boot? Nightwolf pulled no punches if he thought you weren't doing things right too. That led to some epic conflicts that some remember all too well. I for one think Nightwolf was on his way to Co Leadership here had he stayed and stayed cool with everyone. This guy did it all folks.
Wolf did return. His second stint saw the same old guy doing the same things. He rose fast and was elected as Co Leader of TFS. That's when he left us. Mind you I can't blame him so much looking back. He likely saw where we were headed with 343 at the helm of Halo. No hard feelings Wolf.
Rank: Broken Shadow
About Him: Ladies and Gents, this man did work. Nightwolf didn't spend a lot of time in TFS, like Badoutahelldon. But the time he spent online, he went CRAZY challenging clans and all of the sort. I believe he had a streak of something like 20/40 clan battles found at one point here found by him. Something crazy like that. In a clan that was about 80 strong at that point for ONE GUY to find that many in that span is just out of this world. Did I mention he was a lethal player to boot? Nightwolf pulled no punches if he thought you weren't doing things right too. That led to some epic conflicts that some remember all too well. I for one think Nightwolf was on his way to Co Leadership here had he stayed and stayed cool with everyone. This guy did it all folks.
Wolf did return. His second stint saw the same old guy doing the same things. He rose fast and was elected as Co Leader of TFS. That's when he left us. Mind you I can't blame him so much looking back. He likely saw where we were headed with 343 at the helm of Halo. No hard feelings Wolf.
Rizx1
Style: Leader
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Long ago when Uzamaki left TFS, I was asking myself: “How will TFS ever recover from such a loss?” Today, if a gun is to my head and I’d have to say one name only, I’d say it was Riz. The best way to start out this VET is to say Riz is the most complete player to ever to have graced TFS. He helped out squads, he coached new players, he has a sense of humor, he’s down to Earth enough to play with any kind of player, he spent countless hours editing this website, he lead this clan as good as anyone ever has, all that AND he was a lethal player to boot. Oh and as I type this, he is our first ever Master Shadow gr. 2. What some say was impossible, Riz made it a reality.
Riz’s quest started in Alpha, recruited by one of the more infamous players ever to be in TFS. Ironically, this player probably wouldn’t have recruited Riz if he knew how vital of a role Riz would have in shaping TFS before and into the year 2012. We saw Riz make it a habit of earning MVA’s while Rapter did his thang every clan battle they played together. We saw Riz set some Shadows straight, and then we saw Riz straight out boot players on the spot when we needed to adjust our penalties. This guy really did it all folks. Alpha, Whiskey, Delta, Tango, Vapor all witnessed Riz’s greatness at some point or another, some longer than others. Somehow I find myself unable to spell dedication without using the word RIZ nowadays. Most people in the real world would call me a moron for saying this, but I think this group of Shadows here knows what I’m talking about if you ever played with this guy for more than 5 minutes. To say there is a void in TFS today is another understatement I must write here. And again, I must only write so little. One thing about Riz is I don’t think I’ve ever had to ask him to do anything while he was here. He was our leader. He saw what we needed and it was already half done a few minutes later. Also check out his clan battle history. 2nd all time to only Rapter. I think that sums it up nicely. I’ll never look at an ODST helmet the same Riz and we all do wish you luck on your life adventures. I will however here personally thank you for doing so much of what I just can’t do anymore and that is you made it count. The heart of TFS roared strong with you at its helm. Now we will attempt to honor you the only way we know how. We’ll strive to be better today and tomorrow and just remember what you did while you were a Frozen Shadow. Like the great Uza, you taught us how to survive. And to honor you, survive we will now do.
I will add to this VET as Rizx came back briefly when TFS was in need after this VET was originally made. Players were leaving and they stopped when Rizx came back. He remained dominant in battles but life has called him away. Now TFS is strong once more but this time isn't tied to him as much as we once were, the way he wanted it! I think that is how we'd all want to leave TFS thinking. It will not fail nor succeed in the future based off you being here or not in the future. But it will succeed because you were a part of it at some point.
Good luck Riz.
Riz was a great person not just as a player but a kind hearted person that would take his time helping you or just listening if need be. he will always be apart of us in memory or if he ever decides to come back....agian....key word ......but im not pressurin him.i know that if i ever needed someone to talk to he would always listen and he really did care about his fellow clan mates and i will not forget everything he did for us.He is a one of a kind and one hell of a killing machine.We will miss you being beside us on the battlefield.And may you always bleed blue and stay one with the shadows
Good Luck on Life and College
from Pharroh The High Champion =p
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Long ago when Uzamaki left TFS, I was asking myself: “How will TFS ever recover from such a loss?” Today, if a gun is to my head and I’d have to say one name only, I’d say it was Riz. The best way to start out this VET is to say Riz is the most complete player to ever to have graced TFS. He helped out squads, he coached new players, he has a sense of humor, he’s down to Earth enough to play with any kind of player, he spent countless hours editing this website, he lead this clan as good as anyone ever has, all that AND he was a lethal player to boot. Oh and as I type this, he is our first ever Master Shadow gr. 2. What some say was impossible, Riz made it a reality.
Riz’s quest started in Alpha, recruited by one of the more infamous players ever to be in TFS. Ironically, this player probably wouldn’t have recruited Riz if he knew how vital of a role Riz would have in shaping TFS before and into the year 2012. We saw Riz make it a habit of earning MVA’s while Rapter did his thang every clan battle they played together. We saw Riz set some Shadows straight, and then we saw Riz straight out boot players on the spot when we needed to adjust our penalties. This guy really did it all folks. Alpha, Whiskey, Delta, Tango, Vapor all witnessed Riz’s greatness at some point or another, some longer than others. Somehow I find myself unable to spell dedication without using the word RIZ nowadays. Most people in the real world would call me a moron for saying this, but I think this group of Shadows here knows what I’m talking about if you ever played with this guy for more than 5 minutes. To say there is a void in TFS today is another understatement I must write here. And again, I must only write so little. One thing about Riz is I don’t think I’ve ever had to ask him to do anything while he was here. He was our leader. He saw what we needed and it was already half done a few minutes later. Also check out his clan battle history. 2nd all time to only Rapter. I think that sums it up nicely. I’ll never look at an ODST helmet the same Riz and we all do wish you luck on your life adventures. I will however here personally thank you for doing so much of what I just can’t do anymore and that is you made it count. The heart of TFS roared strong with you at its helm. Now we will attempt to honor you the only way we know how. We’ll strive to be better today and tomorrow and just remember what you did while you were a Frozen Shadow. Like the great Uza, you taught us how to survive. And to honor you, survive we will now do.
I will add to this VET as Rizx came back briefly when TFS was in need after this VET was originally made. Players were leaving and they stopped when Rizx came back. He remained dominant in battles but life has called him away. Now TFS is strong once more but this time isn't tied to him as much as we once were, the way he wanted it! I think that is how we'd all want to leave TFS thinking. It will not fail nor succeed in the future based off you being here or not in the future. But it will succeed because you were a part of it at some point.
Good luck Riz.
Riz was a great person not just as a player but a kind hearted person that would take his time helping you or just listening if need be. he will always be apart of us in memory or if he ever decides to come back....agian....key word ......but im not pressurin him.i know that if i ever needed someone to talk to he would always listen and he really did care about his fellow clan mates and i will not forget everything he did for us.He is a one of a kind and one hell of a killing machine.We will miss you being beside us on the battlefield.And may you always bleed blue and stay one with the shadows
Good Luck on Life and College
from Pharroh The High Champion =p
Catmonkey
Style: Support / Mentor
Rank: Force Shadow
About Him: Catmonkey never really binge played Halo since Halo 3 but he has never officially left TFS and never hasn't had an impact on this clan. He still offers great advice even today and has always carried a zero b.s. attitude towards every Shadow. He has bounced mostly between Delta and Alpha squad over his time here but is also one of the few Shadows to see this clan before squads ever touched it. One of our 'founding five', Cat has a relaxed attitude towards the game while building strong friendships with all members in the clan, something I believe was crutial in getting TFS to where it is now. His closest friends in the clan while he played here a lot was Deadmonkey, who's vet you'll read next here and Slaughter who has the second name on this list. I will leave this VET shorter as I believe his story is not finished yet and we look forward to seeing him play more soon. Wish I had a better old pic of you Cat. I think this neck stab will suffice though!
Rank: Force Shadow
About Him: Catmonkey never really binge played Halo since Halo 3 but he has never officially left TFS and never hasn't had an impact on this clan. He still offers great advice even today and has always carried a zero b.s. attitude towards every Shadow. He has bounced mostly between Delta and Alpha squad over his time here but is also one of the few Shadows to see this clan before squads ever touched it. One of our 'founding five', Cat has a relaxed attitude towards the game while building strong friendships with all members in the clan, something I believe was crutial in getting TFS to where it is now. His closest friends in the clan while he played here a lot was Deadmonkey, who's vet you'll read next here and Slaughter who has the second name on this list. I will leave this VET shorter as I believe his story is not finished yet and we look forward to seeing him play more soon. Wish I had a better old pic of you Cat. I think this neck stab will suffice though!
Deadmonkey
Style: Driver
Rank: Eternal Shadow
About Him: Deadmonkey is in a similar boat as Catmonkey here. He still hasn't left TFS and yet he plays little enough to warrent these words of recognition that he has left or is on leave. He lacks skill with the BR and DMR but Deadmonkey is one of our best early drivers in TFS. In his hay day, everyone knew at the beginning of a game that our best shot at winning was letting Dead take the wraith. If he got into the swing of things again, I feel a similar pattern would emerge. Dead's closest friends in TFS were DarkBrit and Catmonkey still. Dead had a few reality checks for myself along the way that helped me be a better Co Leader at the time. May he provide those insights to our newer leadership if he gets back online more as I believe his words are always loaded with truth and good points. If you aren't back Deadmonkey, we wish you luck!
Rank: Eternal Shadow
About Him: Deadmonkey is in a similar boat as Catmonkey here. He still hasn't left TFS and yet he plays little enough to warrent these words of recognition that he has left or is on leave. He lacks skill with the BR and DMR but Deadmonkey is one of our best early drivers in TFS. In his hay day, everyone knew at the beginning of a game that our best shot at winning was letting Dead take the wraith. If he got into the swing of things again, I feel a similar pattern would emerge. Dead's closest friends in TFS were DarkBrit and Catmonkey still. Dead had a few reality checks for myself along the way that helped me be a better Co Leader at the time. May he provide those insights to our newer leadership if he gets back online more as I believe his words are always loaded with truth and good points. If you aren't back Deadmonkey, we wish you luck!
Bloodhound
Style: All Range
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Right here I will say Bloodhound walked the longest and hardest road to Master Shadow. Along his treck, he was accused of being a hacker, which turned out being a lie but many still always held it against him. He was in many conflicts with two of TFS' most contraversial skilled players, part of it being his fault, part of it theirs. What I'm trying to say here is that Bloodhound went through a lot of b.s. on his way to the top in this clan, and once he was there... things didn't change. I believe the story of Bloodhound is one of TFS's only travisties. Bloodhound entered TFS in Bravo squad around the same time a good friend of his Naruto joined. Together they earned co captaincy of Omega squad, which I believe started out as Zulu squad. From there Omega became TFS's second most active squad, even more active than Alpha for a short time behind Bravo. From there Blood went offline for a while and when he got back, Omega had fallen apart. From there he went to Sierra squad with a brief stop in Echo mixed in his history. Blood still struggled to be on live quite enough to keep a captaincy spot and he drifted once more. Eventually he was back online and online for good and earned co captaincy of Kilo squad with Knightwolf. This time it was the other captain in Knightwolf that went silent and it was Blood's turn to step up or see his third squad in a row fall under his watch. That didn't happen this time. Kilo wasn't a massively dominant and active squad but it was successful. As captain of Kilo, Blood had a few leadership issues that I believe he learned from already and as a result has led us to where we are today.
One this, Bloodhound is as loyal as they come. He's rough around the edges but he's on your side, even on a bad day. He never threatened to leave TFS and put up with the biggest conflicts you could imagine. If anyone ever wonders how you can score some serious respect points with me, think of how Bloodhound dealt with being accused of hacking, being a bad leader, and at times being a bad person. He dealt with that part well and we should all learn something from that seeing all those accusations were false. So Blood, read this now at least one person here knows what you meant to TFS. This clan hit a bad spot and I believe you ended up taking the blame for all of it. It tends to happen in professional sports too, people look for scapegoats a lot. I apologize that we ever did that.
I am very happy your returned and things went well the rest of the way.
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Right here I will say Bloodhound walked the longest and hardest road to Master Shadow. Along his treck, he was accused of being a hacker, which turned out being a lie but many still always held it against him. He was in many conflicts with two of TFS' most contraversial skilled players, part of it being his fault, part of it theirs. What I'm trying to say here is that Bloodhound went through a lot of b.s. on his way to the top in this clan, and once he was there... things didn't change. I believe the story of Bloodhound is one of TFS's only travisties. Bloodhound entered TFS in Bravo squad around the same time a good friend of his Naruto joined. Together they earned co captaincy of Omega squad, which I believe started out as Zulu squad. From there Omega became TFS's second most active squad, even more active than Alpha for a short time behind Bravo. From there Blood went offline for a while and when he got back, Omega had fallen apart. From there he went to Sierra squad with a brief stop in Echo mixed in his history. Blood still struggled to be on live quite enough to keep a captaincy spot and he drifted once more. Eventually he was back online and online for good and earned co captaincy of Kilo squad with Knightwolf. This time it was the other captain in Knightwolf that went silent and it was Blood's turn to step up or see his third squad in a row fall under his watch. That didn't happen this time. Kilo wasn't a massively dominant and active squad but it was successful. As captain of Kilo, Blood had a few leadership issues that I believe he learned from already and as a result has led us to where we are today.
One this, Bloodhound is as loyal as they come. He's rough around the edges but he's on your side, even on a bad day. He never threatened to leave TFS and put up with the biggest conflicts you could imagine. If anyone ever wonders how you can score some serious respect points with me, think of how Bloodhound dealt with being accused of hacking, being a bad leader, and at times being a bad person. He dealt with that part well and we should all learn something from that seeing all those accusations were false. So Blood, read this now at least one person here knows what you meant to TFS. This clan hit a bad spot and I believe you ended up taking the blame for all of it. It tends to happen in professional sports too, people look for scapegoats a lot. I apologize that we ever did that.
I am very happy your returned and things went well the rest of the way.
Vergil
Style: Support
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Vergil has been the reason why the website has been here for the year 2012 and a bit longer. His biggest contribution was updating clan battle statistics and just keeping our system intact. He always had a laid back style to gaming and it infected a large portion of this clan (to our benefit). His close friends in Oobley, Laylow and Jaguars (and many many more) all had their time together for a short stint in Tango squad, a squad Vergil started and stayed in for most of his time in TFS. As a squad should, Tango behaved much as Vergil always did. When TFS needed it, Tango would rise. Never one to steal the limelight, Tango and Vergil's statement was during the dog days of Reach while we all waited for our new game to arrive. When interest dwindled, Vergil was there to keep everyone engaged. Vergil also was named Leader of the Shadows, our 2nd ever during his time here. As any leader here knows, being one means you deal with every problem that this clan has. It never got to him though. As Vergil leaves today I'd say he is in the company of Uza and Riz as far as respect goes from the general crowd. He bled cyan every second he was here and his lessons for the clan were loud and clear. One rare thing through all of this is, Vergil leaves but many of his friends are stating they will stay, a rare thing when you look at the history of this clan. Usually when one friend leaves, another follows. Let us hope Halo 4 finds new life with Vegil one day and he finds his way back here, hopefully to a clan that runs the website itself once again so he can focus on the more fun side of things here. Oh and sorry for such a generic picture Vergil. The file share system on waypoint is terrible, I can't even view history of other Shadows now. Feel free to add your own here! Others, please give me more to add to this as I know Vergil's reach was far beyond my words here. Lastly Vergil, an understatement from me, THANK YOU!
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Vergil has been the reason why the website has been here for the year 2012 and a bit longer. His biggest contribution was updating clan battle statistics and just keeping our system intact. He always had a laid back style to gaming and it infected a large portion of this clan (to our benefit). His close friends in Oobley, Laylow and Jaguars (and many many more) all had their time together for a short stint in Tango squad, a squad Vergil started and stayed in for most of his time in TFS. As a squad should, Tango behaved much as Vergil always did. When TFS needed it, Tango would rise. Never one to steal the limelight, Tango and Vergil's statement was during the dog days of Reach while we all waited for our new game to arrive. When interest dwindled, Vergil was there to keep everyone engaged. Vergil also was named Leader of the Shadows, our 2nd ever during his time here. As any leader here knows, being one means you deal with every problem that this clan has. It never got to him though. As Vergil leaves today I'd say he is in the company of Uza and Riz as far as respect goes from the general crowd. He bled cyan every second he was here and his lessons for the clan were loud and clear. One rare thing through all of this is, Vergil leaves but many of his friends are stating they will stay, a rare thing when you look at the history of this clan. Usually when one friend leaves, another follows. Let us hope Halo 4 finds new life with Vegil one day and he finds his way back here, hopefully to a clan that runs the website itself once again so he can focus on the more fun side of things here. Oh and sorry for such a generic picture Vergil. The file share system on waypoint is terrible, I can't even view history of other Shadows now. Feel free to add your own here! Others, please give me more to add to this as I know Vergil's reach was far beyond my words here. Lastly Vergil, an understatement from me, THANK YOU!
Flying Jaguars
Style: Power Slayer
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: As this VET goes up, Jaguars earns his Shadow of Valor for destroying the clan battle stats in just over a years time, I was trying to wait till you hit your 100 battles won buddy but this is more than enough! Nobody did it quicker than Jaguars here. He started in Kilo and after a short time, he brought change to the clan. Departing Kilo, he spent a brief moment in Tango before the squads were reorganized. Jaguars made some real money in Charlie right as Halo 4 launched as they owned the leader boards for quite some time. During his tenure here, Jaguars was a Co Leader and a brief stint as Head of Council, evidence that this clan highly respected him not only in a clan battle game but beyond as well. Almost everyone Jaguars came into contact with got along with him, a few exceptions but most of them. He represented TFS in many difficult battles and slowly proved to many Shadows that they didn't always have to call Poliwag, Rizx, Rapter, or Krazy if they wanted a lethal teammate to help them win. Jaguars leaves us citing disinterest in the clan and the duty of life calling him. Somehow I doubt we've heard the last of him though as I doubt Halo 4 will remain as it is now. You nearly did it all while you were here Jag, TFS will have to find a new way to kill today.
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: As this VET goes up, Jaguars earns his Shadow of Valor for destroying the clan battle stats in just over a years time, I was trying to wait till you hit your 100 battles won buddy but this is more than enough! Nobody did it quicker than Jaguars here. He started in Kilo and after a short time, he brought change to the clan. Departing Kilo, he spent a brief moment in Tango before the squads were reorganized. Jaguars made some real money in Charlie right as Halo 4 launched as they owned the leader boards for quite some time. During his tenure here, Jaguars was a Co Leader and a brief stint as Head of Council, evidence that this clan highly respected him not only in a clan battle game but beyond as well. Almost everyone Jaguars came into contact with got along with him, a few exceptions but most of them. He represented TFS in many difficult battles and slowly proved to many Shadows that they didn't always have to call Poliwag, Rizx, Rapter, or Krazy if they wanted a lethal teammate to help them win. Jaguars leaves us citing disinterest in the clan and the duty of life calling him. Somehow I doubt we've heard the last of him though as I doubt Halo 4 will remain as it is now. You nearly did it all while you were here Jag, TFS will have to find a new way to kill today.
Basketball
Style: Support
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Basketball gets a Valor as this VET goes up much after he deserved it. He gets it for being so young, yet so mature and then being what he has been to TFS. Basketball learned a bit from Rizx on how to run a squad with Delta. There Basketball's clan battle record exploded over time and he still carries one of the most impressive win/loss ratios in TFS history. For a guy that didn't win a ton of MVP's, he sure as hell knew how to be in winning games! Perhaps there is more to battles than just being the best in a game? Basketball obviously knew teamwork better than most. Basketball was also one of the best battle finders we have had along with recruiters. Several of his friends ended up in TFS at one point or another with very very few of them ever having an issue with anyone. He also loved the custom games, especially in Reach. He truly included all members of the clan as well as he is one of the few Shadows that never isolated themselves to just one squad (even though he didn't squad hop). He leaves TFS today citing school reasons as these days the books get tougher for everyone as the world wants all of us to grow up sooner and sooner. We wish you luck Basketball and we may take you up on your offers to help us as you've never led us wrong yet.
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Basketball gets a Valor as this VET goes up much after he deserved it. He gets it for being so young, yet so mature and then being what he has been to TFS. Basketball learned a bit from Rizx on how to run a squad with Delta. There Basketball's clan battle record exploded over time and he still carries one of the most impressive win/loss ratios in TFS history. For a guy that didn't win a ton of MVP's, he sure as hell knew how to be in winning games! Perhaps there is more to battles than just being the best in a game? Basketball obviously knew teamwork better than most. Basketball was also one of the best battle finders we have had along with recruiters. Several of his friends ended up in TFS at one point or another with very very few of them ever having an issue with anyone. He also loved the custom games, especially in Reach. He truly included all members of the clan as well as he is one of the few Shadows that never isolated themselves to just one squad (even though he didn't squad hop). He leaves TFS today citing school reasons as these days the books get tougher for everyone as the world wants all of us to grow up sooner and sooner. We wish you luck Basketball and we may take you up on your offers to help us as you've never led us wrong yet.
Enveloping Flame
Style: Support
Rank: Data Lost
About Him: Flame was a spontaneous player and just so happens to hold the longest and intact perfect clan battle record on file currently. Some went longer before their first loss but everyone here that has stuck with TFS has still lost a game at some point or another. Flames perfection in the battles were his greatest asset to TFS. He also helped Vapor rise to power in the clan while quietly becoming one of it's best recruits early on. Originally Flame took a turn in TFS with Vipersniper, one of the most gutless Shadows to ever be here. At one point Viper told him TFS kicked him and any friends Viper wanted for himself as he started his new clan. Once he became aware of Vipers deception, he returned asking forgiveness. Flame Left TFS within the first few weeks of Halo 4's release, citing the game wasn't the same. Noticing the steady trend of Shadows that have lost interest in Halo since, one could argue he was the first sign that something was wrong. He leaves us on good terms and wherever he is, we wish him luck. I'm using an old screen of our logo here Flame for your picture. I sadly don't have one on file of you.
Rank: Data Lost
About Him: Flame was a spontaneous player and just so happens to hold the longest and intact perfect clan battle record on file currently. Some went longer before their first loss but everyone here that has stuck with TFS has still lost a game at some point or another. Flames perfection in the battles were his greatest asset to TFS. He also helped Vapor rise to power in the clan while quietly becoming one of it's best recruits early on. Originally Flame took a turn in TFS with Vipersniper, one of the most gutless Shadows to ever be here. At one point Viper told him TFS kicked him and any friends Viper wanted for himself as he started his new clan. Once he became aware of Vipers deception, he returned asking forgiveness. Flame Left TFS within the first few weeks of Halo 4's release, citing the game wasn't the same. Noticing the steady trend of Shadows that have lost interest in Halo since, one could argue he was the first sign that something was wrong. He leaves us on good terms and wherever he is, we wish him luck. I'm using an old screen of our logo here Flame for your picture. I sadly don't have one on file of you.
BlackDagger
Style: Challenger
Rank: Immortal Shadow
About Him: Dagger's path in TFS was similar to Uzamaki's in a few ways. He started out inactive, went away for a bit, then came back and really contributed while doing it the right way. Dagger was a huge reason why Vapor Squad really turned into a force as his recruitment and clan battle challenging really infected everyone and pushed everyone. Dagger eventually moved on from Vapor to form Pheonix squad, all the while learning a few lessons along the way. He may not have stayed in TFS the entire time during those lessons but his heart was always here. This guy cared and cared a lot. He worked with Shadows to build thier skill all the while upholding morals not many pro style gamers follow. I always thought that Dagger was Badout's brother in a way because they acted and played such a similar style. They even sound the same a bit. Close friends of Dagger were Firehazard, Sora, MasterLemonman and many MANY more. Dagger leaves TFS citing life goals and his time is now better used elsewhere. We wish you luck Dagger and we know you'll be very successful. You will be missed greatly.
Rank: Immortal Shadow
About Him: Dagger's path in TFS was similar to Uzamaki's in a few ways. He started out inactive, went away for a bit, then came back and really contributed while doing it the right way. Dagger was a huge reason why Vapor Squad really turned into a force as his recruitment and clan battle challenging really infected everyone and pushed everyone. Dagger eventually moved on from Vapor to form Pheonix squad, all the while learning a few lessons along the way. He may not have stayed in TFS the entire time during those lessons but his heart was always here. This guy cared and cared a lot. He worked with Shadows to build thier skill all the while upholding morals not many pro style gamers follow. I always thought that Dagger was Badout's brother in a way because they acted and played such a similar style. They even sound the same a bit. Close friends of Dagger were Firehazard, Sora, MasterLemonman and many MANY more. Dagger leaves TFS citing life goals and his time is now better used elsewhere. We wish you luck Dagger and we know you'll be very successful. You will be missed greatly.
Sora
Style: Support/Mentor
Rank: Valiant Shadow
About Him: Sora was one of the most loyal team players any one could wish to have in there squad. When nobody could find a solution to a problem Sora would be the one to speak with reason. There were many times where Sora could not operate on the level that he wished, because of his internet connection. That did not stop from taking control of a situation when he needed or helping out other members of his squad. He kept a level head whenever he played. Sora started out in Vapor squad when he was recruited by Dagger. Then moved to Phoenix squad when Dagger moved. Sora left do to inactivity and the fact that his internet connection made it difficult to play. He left on very good terms and one day hopefully he will return.
Rank: Valiant Shadow
About Him: Sora was one of the most loyal team players any one could wish to have in there squad. When nobody could find a solution to a problem Sora would be the one to speak with reason. There were many times where Sora could not operate on the level that he wished, because of his internet connection. That did not stop from taking control of a situation when he needed or helping out other members of his squad. He kept a level head whenever he played. Sora started out in Vapor squad when he was recruited by Dagger. Then moved to Phoenix squad when Dagger moved. Sora left do to inactivity and the fact that his internet connection made it difficult to play. He left on very good terms and one day hopefully he will return.
RaPTERCLAW
Style: Mentor/Leader/Power Slayer
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Some bonds are hard to break between squad mates which was the truth between me and Rapterclaw. If I was stuck in a situation where I could only choose one person to help me, it would be him. Spending my time in Alpha squad under his leadership grew me as a leader and as a skilled player. Alpha squad was Rapters permanent home and he fought tooth and nail to represent that squad to the highest caliber and did plenty to keep the squad moving forward by recruiting skilled players. Most of all he kept his shadows in check. When I decided to leave Alpha to help out the rest of TFS, he let me go to help me learn because it is in his nature to let others find their own way and for that I am thankful. On top of that this guy can and will cause wide spread damage to any opposing team. If Rapter picks up a sniper you can count on the field being littered with dropped enemies. If proof is needed then look no further than his battle record and you will understand the true nature of this beast. Cool, calm and collected, Rapter has led the legendary Alpha squad and the entire clan as the Leader of the Shadows. When a tough decision needed to be made he would look at all the angles and make the decision based on need and clan input. I could ramble on for days about the shenanigans we’ve gotten ourselves into but I will end this by saying, thank you. You are by far one of the greatest gamers I have played with and its truly been an honor.
- RizX1
Rapter was TFS's Jordan, our Ali, our Gretzky (for the Canadians out there), our Tiger Woods (before he drove his car into a tree), our Ace. I don't think I've ever seen him finish last in a game (that isn't Action Sack lol). His attitude is always cool and calm and I don't think the guy ever had a conflict with anyone either. I think he's the only clan member to ever play a clan battle at work too! He won that one...
Rapter holds the most game wins, battle wins and MVP's in our record books. I once calculated his run mid Reach days and I think he was around 47% of the time he'd earn an MVP in a clan battle. That isn't just winning it, finishing first on the team that won. Sometimes 3-7 others would be playing in that game that could have won that award! His records are impressive but the most impressive part about it all might be how far out ahead he is in his MVP tallies. Some squads had some guys grind out a lot of wins but no player got to his level. He's still somewhere in the clouds from their point of view.
Rapter never left TFS or the squad he was recruited into. He captained Alpha on a few occasions but many would say he always led it. It was always his once he was there.
The best way to try to evaluate how important Rapter was to us is by trying to imagine TFS without him - especially through the Reach days. I can't do it. We'd likely have a battle record half of what it is. He made his team mates better when he was out there, we were all just more confident. He was the rolling and he was the thunder! What a run. It's a shame you didn't hit the bit 100 on the clan battle wins Rapter, heck maybe you will in the last month! It'll be hard to track but maybe we can find a way.
-Blu
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Some bonds are hard to break between squad mates which was the truth between me and Rapterclaw. If I was stuck in a situation where I could only choose one person to help me, it would be him. Spending my time in Alpha squad under his leadership grew me as a leader and as a skilled player. Alpha squad was Rapters permanent home and he fought tooth and nail to represent that squad to the highest caliber and did plenty to keep the squad moving forward by recruiting skilled players. Most of all he kept his shadows in check. When I decided to leave Alpha to help out the rest of TFS, he let me go to help me learn because it is in his nature to let others find their own way and for that I am thankful. On top of that this guy can and will cause wide spread damage to any opposing team. If Rapter picks up a sniper you can count on the field being littered with dropped enemies. If proof is needed then look no further than his battle record and you will understand the true nature of this beast. Cool, calm and collected, Rapter has led the legendary Alpha squad and the entire clan as the Leader of the Shadows. When a tough decision needed to be made he would look at all the angles and make the decision based on need and clan input. I could ramble on for days about the shenanigans we’ve gotten ourselves into but I will end this by saying, thank you. You are by far one of the greatest gamers I have played with and its truly been an honor.
- RizX1
Rapter was TFS's Jordan, our Ali, our Gretzky (for the Canadians out there), our Tiger Woods (before he drove his car into a tree), our Ace. I don't think I've ever seen him finish last in a game (that isn't Action Sack lol). His attitude is always cool and calm and I don't think the guy ever had a conflict with anyone either. I think he's the only clan member to ever play a clan battle at work too! He won that one...
Rapter holds the most game wins, battle wins and MVP's in our record books. I once calculated his run mid Reach days and I think he was around 47% of the time he'd earn an MVP in a clan battle. That isn't just winning it, finishing first on the team that won. Sometimes 3-7 others would be playing in that game that could have won that award! His records are impressive but the most impressive part about it all might be how far out ahead he is in his MVP tallies. Some squads had some guys grind out a lot of wins but no player got to his level. He's still somewhere in the clouds from their point of view.
Rapter never left TFS or the squad he was recruited into. He captained Alpha on a few occasions but many would say he always led it. It was always his once he was there.
The best way to try to evaluate how important Rapter was to us is by trying to imagine TFS without him - especially through the Reach days. I can't do it. We'd likely have a battle record half of what it is. He made his team mates better when he was out there, we were all just more confident. He was the rolling and he was the thunder! What a run. It's a shame you didn't hit the bit 100 on the clan battle wins Rapter, heck maybe you will in the last month! It'll be hard to track but maybe we can find a way.
-Blu
Jedimastershark
Style: Mentor/Leader
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: I can say with a high degree of certainty that from the list of leaders I have served under, Jedi is up there with one of the most dedicated. When Jedi came into his role as the Leader of the Shadows, the clan was already starting to splinter due to certain issues with Halo 4 and concerns within the clan. Through fire this guy stuck with the clan and fought through some of its darkest hours to keep it together. Like a champion, he continues to do so till this day. Jedi has a voice of reason to settle any disputes and he is known for it. He doesn't take sides or chooses favorites, he does what is fair and right. This is something all shadows can learn from. Brother, you have done this clan a great service and I can honestly say that you are an amazing shadow, player, friend and leader.
- RizX1
About Him: I compare Jedi's term as TFS leader with the term MR Obama came into US presidency. No matter what he did, he was walking into one hell of a challenge - and as of today with Obama leaving, he did ok!. As one of the most underrated terms in TFS Co Leadership history, Jedi faced a problem no other had to deal with before: How do you run a clan when the clan isn't into the game we've relied on for years anymore? He's done the best job we could have asked for out of anyone, and then he's still done that better. Jedi, you marched through a desert, leading a massive group at first to water and had to watch many fall away from the pack. I believe you made it to that oasis we just had to realize that the rain wasn't going to come forever. The new guys might not know what you've done for TFS but without a guy to say 'screw this, TFS will not die today' in a certain meeting we have had, we wouldn't be here today and this VET would be much different. I could find ten loyal recruits tomorrow and I doubt I could combine all of their efforts and find a Jedi in them. You just can't overstate how valuable your sticking with TFS meant here. Your advice was always sound and true. You helped us so much.
- Blu
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: I can say with a high degree of certainty that from the list of leaders I have served under, Jedi is up there with one of the most dedicated. When Jedi came into his role as the Leader of the Shadows, the clan was already starting to splinter due to certain issues with Halo 4 and concerns within the clan. Through fire this guy stuck with the clan and fought through some of its darkest hours to keep it together. Like a champion, he continues to do so till this day. Jedi has a voice of reason to settle any disputes and he is known for it. He doesn't take sides or chooses favorites, he does what is fair and right. This is something all shadows can learn from. Brother, you have done this clan a great service and I can honestly say that you are an amazing shadow, player, friend and leader.
- RizX1
About Him: I compare Jedi's term as TFS leader with the term MR Obama came into US presidency. No matter what he did, he was walking into one hell of a challenge - and as of today with Obama leaving, he did ok!. As one of the most underrated terms in TFS Co Leadership history, Jedi faced a problem no other had to deal with before: How do you run a clan when the clan isn't into the game we've relied on for years anymore? He's done the best job we could have asked for out of anyone, and then he's still done that better. Jedi, you marched through a desert, leading a massive group at first to water and had to watch many fall away from the pack. I believe you made it to that oasis we just had to realize that the rain wasn't going to come forever. The new guys might not know what you've done for TFS but without a guy to say 'screw this, TFS will not die today' in a certain meeting we have had, we wouldn't be here today and this VET would be much different. I could find ten loyal recruits tomorrow and I doubt I could combine all of their efforts and find a Jedi in them. You just can't overstate how valuable your sticking with TFS meant here. Your advice was always sound and true. You helped us so much.
- Blu
Icametokill
Style: Support
Rank: Marked Shadow (est)
About Him: One of my first trainees has come a long way. Starting off in Delta with Basketball he was eager to learn the strategies of the game. Spending time almost everyday in training sessions with me going over DMR tactics and bettering himself. His skill and knowledge of the game grew exponentially making him a valuable asset to clan which was seen across many clan battle victories. As young as he was, he always worked with his team and never strayed. A kind hearted kid who could cover all his teammates in a fire fight and do some damage on his own. Through time he worked his way up the food chain taking up leadership roles in different squads whether by title or not. He made Delta Squad known by representing it to its fullest potential and that in itself is amazing. I can say that I had the honor to train him and even more so be his friend. Thanks for covering me all those times Kev, you are one helluva squad buddy.
- RizX1
Rank: Marked Shadow (est)
About Him: One of my first trainees has come a long way. Starting off in Delta with Basketball he was eager to learn the strategies of the game. Spending time almost everyday in training sessions with me going over DMR tactics and bettering himself. His skill and knowledge of the game grew exponentially making him a valuable asset to clan which was seen across many clan battle victories. As young as he was, he always worked with his team and never strayed. A kind hearted kid who could cover all his teammates in a fire fight and do some damage on his own. Through time he worked his way up the food chain taking up leadership roles in different squads whether by title or not. He made Delta Squad known by representing it to its fullest potential and that in itself is amazing. I can say that I had the honor to train him and even more so be his friend. Thanks for covering me all those times Kev, you are one helluva squad buddy.
- RizX1
ExpertMoss
Style: Support
Rank: Marked Shadow (est)
About Him: Teamwork, humor and dedication is what Expert is all about. Whenever you are in the lobby with this guy you will have a good time regardless of what is happening in game and that is rare to find in gamers these days. Expert is skilled yet finds humor to bring everyone’s spirit up. His ability to work with his teammates to get the job done was amazing and his efforts will always be remembered.
- RizX1
Rank: Marked Shadow (est)
About Him: Teamwork, humor and dedication is what Expert is all about. Whenever you are in the lobby with this guy you will have a good time regardless of what is happening in game and that is rare to find in gamers these days. Expert is skilled yet finds humor to bring everyone’s spirit up. His ability to work with his teammates to get the job done was amazing and his efforts will always be remembered.
- RizX1
Pharroh Yami
Style: Support / Vehicles
Rank: Master Shadow and Co-Founder
About Him: Pharroh, simply put is the one person you'd ever want to start a clan with. One of the key factors I'd say this is surprisingly actually because of his 'flaws' just as much as his assets. I know there's a glowing list of Shadows above this here and I have a ton of respect for every single one of them but Pharroh has you all beat in ways you'd never even know how to compete on. He's built in ways nobody else is. People call some others leaders, they give them titles, stars, coaches, mentors etc... Pharroh doesn't get a title like this in my mind, he's a founder of TFS, more than glue, more than leadership, more than skill. You just simply can't label him.
To break this down, Pharroh grew as the clan did. He learned lessons, he grew more skillful from starting as a negative K/D player in Halo 3 and in Reach, finding his confidence and proving to himself he COULD win an MVP. He started out as one of the KEY recruiters in TFS as well. He was actually able to recruit our best statistical player in Rapter while HE WASN'T EVEN PLAYING A HALO GAME! That's just having something I can't put into words there, he knows what he's doing without needing to change who he is to know it.
Even when he would rage it helped TFS grow. It would make people think if they wanted to be here and they'd discover what and how they could help. Even Pharroh's flaws helped us, times he would think he was failing us, he was improving us and he didn't even know it.
Most of Pharroh's (what I call flaws for the lack of a better word) actually taught me a lot about how to coach clan members and also how to handle my own problems sometimes. Lessons like that work forever, not just up until the point of him leaving. I don't think everyone may realize what I'm saying here when I say this but you can't make a clan run perfect. You need people to be PEOPLE and Pharroh brings the humanity to a pass-time that is normally built to be superficial. We play in pretend worlds against people that pretend to be other people a lot, they lie, cheat and normally just care less than you will about especially what YOU care about. Pharroh is none of those. His heart is always on his sleeve and he will let you know what he thinks loud and clear. He taught TFS to believe in something I think. How do you make a lesson plan to teach a clan to do that? You simply can't. Yet his presence just DID THIS.
Pharroh's assets he brought were mainly community based. He would build cool forge maps, show people glitches in games, play the casual sides of the game when the clan was getting too competitive for some. He also I think respected what others did in the clan even if it wasn't his preference. One thing is Pharroh would spend hours listening to people and any issue they had in TFS. This is the above and beyond stuff that many people don't care about in gaming. There isn't room for not caring with Pharroh. He would train people, drive vehicles even though he'd just get assists and he would always be on the lookout for the next best recruit or the next player that we had to supervise.
Seeing Pharroh's time in TFS has been since it's full tenure up until this day July 21st, 2015, his squad story was vast but loyal. I couldn't by memory recite to you the journey he's taken but I can say his heart was always in Alpha squad. If Alpha ever is started again, it will surely be a different beast to look at.
As the recent years have gone by, TFS isn't what it used to be. The games aren't as good for whatever reason and that is what has slowly disconnected many Shadows and former Shadows from being here. He never let us down and nor did TFS. Life is sort of happening here and it has it's pros and cons for all of us. I know this isn't goodbye with Pharroh but if the clan were a living breathing thing it feels like something should sign this off correctly for you Pharroh. So I will try my best here.
TFS may not have lived this long because of you and it may not end because of you but it CERTAINLY wouldn't have began without you. TFS needed to be rough around the edges at times, it needed to discover it's ways to improve and it needed heart to bleed and cry for us at times. Only people like us will understand this and that's okay. We've all enjoyed the time we've had here while you were here. You can always know you started something special when you think back and remember TFS. I will make it a priority of mine to ensure that you are not forgotten here by the old but more so that the new get to know your story.
Been saving this screen for you for a long time Pharroh. Nothing lasts forever but like it says up at the top here. TFS will try.
-Blu
Rank: Master Shadow and Co-Founder
About Him: Pharroh, simply put is the one person you'd ever want to start a clan with. One of the key factors I'd say this is surprisingly actually because of his 'flaws' just as much as his assets. I know there's a glowing list of Shadows above this here and I have a ton of respect for every single one of them but Pharroh has you all beat in ways you'd never even know how to compete on. He's built in ways nobody else is. People call some others leaders, they give them titles, stars, coaches, mentors etc... Pharroh doesn't get a title like this in my mind, he's a founder of TFS, more than glue, more than leadership, more than skill. You just simply can't label him.
To break this down, Pharroh grew as the clan did. He learned lessons, he grew more skillful from starting as a negative K/D player in Halo 3 and in Reach, finding his confidence and proving to himself he COULD win an MVP. He started out as one of the KEY recruiters in TFS as well. He was actually able to recruit our best statistical player in Rapter while HE WASN'T EVEN PLAYING A HALO GAME! That's just having something I can't put into words there, he knows what he's doing without needing to change who he is to know it.
Even when he would rage it helped TFS grow. It would make people think if they wanted to be here and they'd discover what and how they could help. Even Pharroh's flaws helped us, times he would think he was failing us, he was improving us and he didn't even know it.
Most of Pharroh's (what I call flaws for the lack of a better word) actually taught me a lot about how to coach clan members and also how to handle my own problems sometimes. Lessons like that work forever, not just up until the point of him leaving. I don't think everyone may realize what I'm saying here when I say this but you can't make a clan run perfect. You need people to be PEOPLE and Pharroh brings the humanity to a pass-time that is normally built to be superficial. We play in pretend worlds against people that pretend to be other people a lot, they lie, cheat and normally just care less than you will about especially what YOU care about. Pharroh is none of those. His heart is always on his sleeve and he will let you know what he thinks loud and clear. He taught TFS to believe in something I think. How do you make a lesson plan to teach a clan to do that? You simply can't. Yet his presence just DID THIS.
Pharroh's assets he brought were mainly community based. He would build cool forge maps, show people glitches in games, play the casual sides of the game when the clan was getting too competitive for some. He also I think respected what others did in the clan even if it wasn't his preference. One thing is Pharroh would spend hours listening to people and any issue they had in TFS. This is the above and beyond stuff that many people don't care about in gaming. There isn't room for not caring with Pharroh. He would train people, drive vehicles even though he'd just get assists and he would always be on the lookout for the next best recruit or the next player that we had to supervise.
Seeing Pharroh's time in TFS has been since it's full tenure up until this day July 21st, 2015, his squad story was vast but loyal. I couldn't by memory recite to you the journey he's taken but I can say his heart was always in Alpha squad. If Alpha ever is started again, it will surely be a different beast to look at.
As the recent years have gone by, TFS isn't what it used to be. The games aren't as good for whatever reason and that is what has slowly disconnected many Shadows and former Shadows from being here. He never let us down and nor did TFS. Life is sort of happening here and it has it's pros and cons for all of us. I know this isn't goodbye with Pharroh but if the clan were a living breathing thing it feels like something should sign this off correctly for you Pharroh. So I will try my best here.
TFS may not have lived this long because of you and it may not end because of you but it CERTAINLY wouldn't have began without you. TFS needed to be rough around the edges at times, it needed to discover it's ways to improve and it needed heart to bleed and cry for us at times. Only people like us will understand this and that's okay. We've all enjoyed the time we've had here while you were here. You can always know you started something special when you think back and remember TFS. I will make it a priority of mine to ensure that you are not forgotten here by the old but more so that the new get to know your story.
Been saving this screen for you for a long time Pharroh. Nothing lasts forever but like it says up at the top here. TFS will try.
-Blu
KrazyMoeFoe
Style: Support / Sniper
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Krazy is a jack of all trades kind of player. Only he's a master of most of them. TFS' swiss army knife, Krazy usually finds himself at the top of the scoreboard while doing it in a chill manner that most gamers look up to. Every game seemed to be a different style for him, using different tools to destroy. Krazy has been in all positions of TFS as well from being a mentor in Alpha squad to the captin of it as well. Krazy I would also say makes the top 5 most skilled players in TFS history. Not in order but in the company of Rapter, Poliwag, Rizx and Jawbreaker. There were other players that had skill but they weren't as loyal and the record books show it. I think Krazy's best trait is his personality in the lobbies. He's always upbeat and happy to help in any way he can. He's a low maintanence player as well. You don't have to mentor him to become something more, he's already there. He likely won't agree I say that haha, but he's got the skillset. Krazy is also one of those recruits we had that never once said he was leaving TFS. There have been times he's gone quiet for us but he's been 100% loyal every single day. He's never let us down and if we had even two more players like him in TFS today, I honestly think we'd make it past the 7 year mark. Consistant, chill, skilled, and just a good person, he's all you'd want in a Frozen Shadow. Somehow I don't have a picture of you directly Krazy, hoping this team shot has you in it somewhere! If it doesn't, feels like the team spirit of it captures your time here well.
-Blu
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Krazy is a jack of all trades kind of player. Only he's a master of most of them. TFS' swiss army knife, Krazy usually finds himself at the top of the scoreboard while doing it in a chill manner that most gamers look up to. Every game seemed to be a different style for him, using different tools to destroy. Krazy has been in all positions of TFS as well from being a mentor in Alpha squad to the captin of it as well. Krazy I would also say makes the top 5 most skilled players in TFS history. Not in order but in the company of Rapter, Poliwag, Rizx and Jawbreaker. There were other players that had skill but they weren't as loyal and the record books show it. I think Krazy's best trait is his personality in the lobbies. He's always upbeat and happy to help in any way he can. He's a low maintanence player as well. You don't have to mentor him to become something more, he's already there. He likely won't agree I say that haha, but he's got the skillset. Krazy is also one of those recruits we had that never once said he was leaving TFS. There have been times he's gone quiet for us but he's been 100% loyal every single day. He's never let us down and if we had even two more players like him in TFS today, I honestly think we'd make it past the 7 year mark. Consistant, chill, skilled, and just a good person, he's all you'd want in a Frozen Shadow. Somehow I don't have a picture of you directly Krazy, hoping this team shot has you in it somewhere! If it doesn't, feels like the team spirit of it captures your time here well.
-Blu
Warstar (Starstriker)
Style: Support / Team Killer!
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Warstar, I put Team Killer in your style because I know you'd love it here haha! Warstar is a big chunk of the beating heart that carried TFS a long way over the years. He's as loyal as they come and was always ready to answer any questions people had about the clan. He knew what was going on, all the time. He captained several squads at various points, trying to contribute anywhere he could. His long time friends included Badoutahelldon, Element Dokey and myself to name just a few. I think Warstar is another shadow that never had a problem with anyone in TFS. He's a very patient person and was always seeing the bright side to every Shadow. He helped me see and realize how to better coach some people as well. I know I'm not perfect but I think Warstar helped me get closer to that impossible term at least. For what it's worth, I think he does that with everyone. Also if you were taking the game too seriously he'd splatter you down with a ghost just to make sure you remembered that it's just a game. At first it didn't help, you'd be right mad but those ten seconds would pass and you'd be ok. You'd know, to have more fun just like he does. This pic might not have you in it Warstar, and I'm sorry it's not of you on the red team but it is on your favourite map! Sandtrap.
-Blu
Rank: Master Shadow
About Him: Warstar, I put Team Killer in your style because I know you'd love it here haha! Warstar is a big chunk of the beating heart that carried TFS a long way over the years. He's as loyal as they come and was always ready to answer any questions people had about the clan. He knew what was going on, all the time. He captained several squads at various points, trying to contribute anywhere he could. His long time friends included Badoutahelldon, Element Dokey and myself to name just a few. I think Warstar is another shadow that never had a problem with anyone in TFS. He's a very patient person and was always seeing the bright side to every Shadow. He helped me see and realize how to better coach some people as well. I know I'm not perfect but I think Warstar helped me get closer to that impossible term at least. For what it's worth, I think he does that with everyone. Also if you were taking the game too seriously he'd splatter you down with a ghost just to make sure you remembered that it's just a game. At first it didn't help, you'd be right mad but those ten seconds would pass and you'd be ok. You'd know, to have more fun just like he does. This pic might not have you in it Warstar, and I'm sorry it's not of you on the red team but it is on your favourite map! Sandtrap.
-Blu
Blu Willis
Style: Defence (gets carried)
Rank: Master Shadow
About: See the Vet list above. Every word. It was a blast being in this clan with all of you. The best people in all of gaming.
Rank: Master Shadow
About: See the Vet list above. Every word. It was a blast being in this clan with all of you. The best people in all of gaming.