This is a collection of material related to the ERPers of Argent Dawn EU,
consisting of screenshots and data that can be used to identify the players.
2024-10-10: The site is finally operational.
Character search
How to retain access to the site
The site and its data are permanently stored in Arweave; event
though its content is effectively immutable and indestructible, the gateway
and ArNS
act as a weak link in the system; though the data continues to exist in the blockchain, these entities may choose to censor it by refusing to serve the site.
Should erp-gallery.arweave.dev not work, the site can be accessed by:
It might be worth trying to search for the character in the
characters or files section; the search / filter menu in them comes with more comprehensive search-features.
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Character info
Player(s)
Files featured in
Files related to
Files in act
Files with public emotes
Earliest file
Latest file
Character notes
Note here
Player notes
Note here
Player info
Files featured in
Files related to
Files in act
Files with public emotes
Earliest file
Latest file
Notes
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Overview
This is a collection of material of the ERPers of Argent Dawn EU,
comprising of various screenshots of their endeavours along with data that connects them to their other characters (if available).
Though I am quick to classify most of the individuals encountered as
male trash, some of them may be self-proclaimed females or even biological ones, yet the
motives of the latter are on average different than the type of people targeted by this project.
The data lives in Arweave - a blockchain designed for long-term data storage - and is accessed via a gateway
by this site (which was written from the scratch without reliance on any frameworks). It uses a custom index file for faster access,
meaning that some amount of delay may exist between the file being uploaded and it becoming browseable.
This site has not been designed with mobile devices in mind; use a proper desktop computer for the best experience.
The files
The files have mostly been uploaded as-is (with the exception of adding EXIF-metadata), but some are cropped and edited for the sake of redaction; these
are generally marked with tailing '-crop' and '-edit' respectively in the filenames, yet some files may have been slipped through without this marking.
Some screenhots are in resolution significantly lower than the prevalent standards of this time period (2024); these files have been either taken
with a client running in VM or in xephyr. Though some detail is lost, it does reflect
positively on the upload costs.
WoWScrnShot_MMDDYY_hhmmss.jpg
A World of Warcraft screenshot taken with the game client
YYYY-MM-DD - worldofwarcraft.. .jpg/png
An armory-screenshot taken with a web browser (Chromium)
NNNNNNNNN_Chrname.jpg
An armory-screenshot taken with the 'puppeteer'-library of node.js. May have been automatically taken.
Screenshot from... .png
An OS-level screenshot that may contain various things.
Alt-finding
The source of the alt information is another (proprietary) system of mine - one that collects data both actively and passively, matching
characters based on account-wide attributes present in armory data. Unlike check-pvo.fr, it does not
employ Blizzard's public API - this acts as both a strength and a weakness as despite of the system being able to operate on data not
otherwise available, it's susceptible to false positives; as such, the list of characters of any given player should be
verified by manually comparing armory data if the information is to be acted upon.
The certainty-levels 'Low' and 'Medium' are designated by the aforementioned system: 'Low' indicates a reasonable possibility of
a false match due to having found only one common attribute (ie. matching battle-pets but no achievements). 'Medium' is given to characters
with more than one matching attribute, and 'High' is generally set by hand after manual verification (though do not count on this;
I added the attribute-level for this web-interface so most of the data does not yet have it set). It's alsp possible that the
characters of the same player are distributed between two or more player-entities in the database.
The data present in this gallery is merely the tip of the iceberg.
Dates
File modified
The time of the file in the source filesystem at the time of upload. This is reported by the uploader, and may have been affected by embedding EXIF-data into the file.
EXIF-time
Time extracted from the metadata of the image file. May also be inaccurate.
Time from filename
Extracted from the filename. This is generally the most accurate time when it comes to the events depicted in the screenshots.
Upload time
The time the file was mined into the blockchain. One can be reasonably certain that the file existed before this time; it can be verified with a service such as viewblock.io.
Most of the files have been processed and uploadedin batches, resulting to a group of files having similar upload (mining) times, though
the most interesting content has been mined right away to have the block time closer to the time the material was captured. I've also
started to get into a habit of uploading the content sooner, if not immediately after being captured, as the metadata can now be retroactively
added (as opposed to embedding it into the EXIF-data - continuing to do that wouldn't hurt).
It is possible for a discrepancy to exist between the time seen in the upper-right corner of ingame-screenshots and the date at the bottomleft corner -
the former is in realm time, while the latter displays the local time and is not frequently updated; if the realm time is between 00:00 and 00:59, it
may be that the date displayed at the bottomleft corner is one day too early (as local time in most of the screenshots is one hour before realm time).
Terminology
World of Warcraft
A massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).
Roleplaying
A glorified version of playing pretend / make-believe, an act suitable for kids and socially-deprived or weak-minded adults.
Erotic roleplaying (ERP)
A variant of the above that commonly focuses on bringing sexual pleasure to the player that practices it, regardless of how much some like to assert that it's just what their characters would do.
Jerkbaiting
Males trying to get other males to masturbate to their imaginary characters.
Futa
Though futanari originally referred to characters both primary genitals, most ERPers use the term to denote a female characters equipped with something extra.
Male trash
Males (most often) playing female characters and fucking one another without any notion of loyalty, commitment or in many cases, even affection, using whoever happens to be around and willing to sate their needs.
Garrison
A personal instanced area that can be entered by those in the same group. The most notably features include a full-fledged inn in the Alliance-version as well as a proper prison in its Horde-counterpart.
Goldshire, Bazaar and Stormwind harbor
Garbage-dumps that the kind of trash featured in this archive tends to accumulate into.
OOC
Out of Character; a context that involves no roleplay, ie. communication between players.
IC
In Character, ie. currently roleplaying.
Statistics
Players
Characters
Files
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Contact
Got some material that would make a fine addition to the collection, spotted some incorrect data, or perhaps you experience a fervent desire to throw some insults at me?