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(Created page with "thumb|Server owner Teal announcing the goodbye message on the official discord server. The '''CivClassics Shutdown''' is an era on CivClassics on the 8th December- 18th December 2021. The Shutdown is still ongoing. It brought much chaos as pepole got there last revenge on the pepole that they hated. But it also brought the server together in there last moments before the end of the long, long, long journey...") |
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[[File:CC shutdown announcment.png|thumb|Server owner Tealnerd announcing the shutdown deadline on the CivClassics official discord server.]] |
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The [[CivClassics Shutdown|'''CivClassics Shutdown''']] is an era on CivClassics |
The [[CivClassics Shutdown|'''CivClassics Shutdown''']] is an era on CivClassics lasting from the 8th - 18th December, 2021. As of writing, this shutdown is still ongoing. It brought much chaos as people finally acted upon their long-held grudges, with many also griefing randomly in an initial nihilistic fervor. Yet, it would also bring peace in the server's final moments, with many from opposing "sides" of Classics' political landscape bridging the artificial gaps between them and coming together as a whole, recollecting their shared experiences as a community rather than as a collection of fragmented groups. |
Revision as of 00:44, 17 December 2021
The CivClassics Shutdown is an era on CivClassics lasting from the 8th - 18th December, 2021. As of writing, this shutdown is still ongoing. It brought much chaos as people finally acted upon their long-held grudges, with many also griefing randomly in an initial nihilistic fervor. Yet, it would also bring peace in the server's final moments, with many from opposing "sides" of Classics' political landscape bridging the artificial gaps between them and coming together as a whole, recollecting their shared experiences as a community rather than as a collection of fragmented groups.