Honor Wall for Wacicha
 Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:44 pm
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:44 pmWacicha has retired from being the leader of the Society of Cooks.  I couldn't stop him, his real life is taking up his time and his traveling prevents him from having any computer access.  He is not gone -- just retired.
Wacicha founded the Society of Cooks Training Grounds along with Gloryordeath. He devised the teaching strategy and did most all the teaching himself. His "Redman" games were where many of us learned the basics. This site is enjoyable for me, in particular, because Wacicha helped make sense of the games for me.
On a personal note, he never talked much, just stepped in when you needed help, or when the scene got a little too hot. He tried desperately to get me to improve, offering contests and challenges for me to make LT. I was a very slow learner and sure appreciated his patience. Now we have many hot shots on the team and in the Society that often can run circles around me (especially in team games), but I hold my own by sticking with the basics Wacicha taught.
I know he hasn't left for good and will be around from time to time, but I will personally miss having him there to answer desperate pm's asking advice.
I hope you all will use this thread to tell your favorite anecdote or praise for Wacicha, he will not admit it, but he will enjoy reading it.
			Wacicha founded the Society of Cooks Training Grounds along with Gloryordeath. He devised the teaching strategy and did most all the teaching himself. His "Redman" games were where many of us learned the basics. This site is enjoyable for me, in particular, because Wacicha helped make sense of the games for me.
On a personal note, he never talked much, just stepped in when you needed help, or when the scene got a little too hot. He tried desperately to get me to improve, offering contests and challenges for me to make LT. I was a very slow learner and sure appreciated his patience. Now we have many hot shots on the team and in the Society that often can run circles around me (especially in team games), but I hold my own by sticking with the basics Wacicha taught.
I know he hasn't left for good and will be around from time to time, but I will personally miss having him there to answer desperate pm's asking advice.
I hope you all will use this thread to tell your favorite anecdote or praise for Wacicha, he will not admit it, but he will enjoy reading it.

 I do enjoy this game, both SoC format and others, and it was because of the skills I learned through SoC that makes this so. Now, I delight when friends break out the Risk board and they have no idea I've played over 1700 games. They mock me when I go for Afghanistan, your personal favorite as I remember, and then they are destroyed. Let every victory be an homage to you and your generous aid to us, the poor cooks.
 I do enjoy this game, both SoC format and others, and it was because of the skills I learned through SoC that makes this so. Now, I delight when friends break out the Risk board and they have no idea I've played over 1700 games. They mock me when I go for Afghanistan, your personal favorite as I remember, and then they are destroyed. Let every victory be an homage to you and your generous aid to us, the poor cooks. 
   ... We all looked up to Wacicha for advice long before SoC .
  ... We all looked up to Wacicha for advice long before SoC .   
  I will keep a candle in the window for you and glory and await your return .
  I will keep a candle in the window for you and glory and await your return . 


