![]() SK Gaming’s side is of equal importance, but since I’ve never played there, I can’t help but only paint that side of the picture only with rumors, my own observations and obviously filthy lies and fabrications. One might ask, why Nihilum? Well, to know how Ensidia ran, why it was successful and why it eventually failed, you have to know its origins, and pretty much the half of Ensidia’s core was Nihilum’s, bringing its attitude and modus operandi to the conglomerate. This series of blogs will be about my journey through Ensidia, from the last days of Nihilum to the time where I finally gave up, the end of Wrath of the Lich King expansion. The later history of Ensidia was somewhat tainted by some failure and loads of drama, though not in any way diminishing their impact on the scene or the potential that it still carried. For some, it was an expected outcome of one of the more daring projects in the PvE realm, where two of the most successful guilds at the end of The Burning Crusade merged and created an entity, that at first swept the PvE scene, destroying content with ease, and PvE the community either liked it or hated it, everyone had an opinion about it. Recently, Ensidia, one of the most famous and talked about guilds in WoW’s history disbanded. The Ensidia Journey Nihilum’s End - Buzzkill Perspective ![]()
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