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Red Blade Hunters 2005-2012

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Before i start i would like to say this is a sad thing to do, Was a good run guys. Thank you all for being loyal and sharing the amazing memories.

Why did rbh close?
Well in the last year alot of the rbh leaders and member have turned over 18 and does not have the time to fully manged a runescape clan.

Memories


Rbh vs wg


Rbh and envy

A nice recruit/memories video.
Jagex cup 2011

99s partys

Rbh vs pure hatred

Rbh vs Bk


The history of the Red blade hunters

RBH formed in 2005, and is still going strong as a long lasting clan. Since the day we started we’ve dedicated ourselves to improving the time our members spend on Runescape.

RBH is a combination of both F2P and P2P with a wide variety of events. We tend to have f2p wars and p2p boss hunting as well as other fun events interspersed.

Being so old we've obviously seen our fair share of peaks and valleys. We remember fondly the good times, Summer/Fall 2008 and Winter 2009/10 for example, and strive to return to that while remember the bonding and foundations we built during the tough times, like Summer 2010.

Our greatest strength was definitely our loyal members. Over half of our members have been in the clan for at least 18 months and this consistency offers stability few other clans have.


View Postsk8erpunk193, on 05 July 2012 - 11:29 AM, said:

Rbh was a clan that put community before expansion. Our simple ideology was to let members find us, and not mass recruit others into the clan in order to perform. The resultant was an extremely tight community, probably the best out of any other clan out there. We had our fun, but as Jimmie said, we all grew up, and it was time to move on. Rbh was my first clan, and I can gladly say that I stayed in it from February of 2007 until July of 2012.

We had our times, but we also knew when it was time. I want to thank anyone who has ever been a part of rbh, warred rbh, allied rbh, or helped us out in any way.

-sk8erpunk193

View PostTrueBeaver, on 05 July 2012 - 02:22 PM, said:

Oh, was surprised when I heard about this thread.

Deep down I'll always be RBH. Would've been 3 years this month and wouldn't have it any other way.

View PostHis Lordship, on 05 July 2012 - 04:41 PM, said:

I think it's abundantly clear that this is a tragedy. There is something particularly painful about losing a very old clan because they've made it through so many struggles and hurdles in their time,, so we think they are particularly resilient and stable... so to know that they couldn't make it through this hits you deep in your core. I suppose we should not focus on the demise of this old-school legend, but remember all the great enjoyment they brought to us. I've fought RBH many times. They were nothing less than honourable, and their ex-members should be very proud of how they conducted themselves. I know you guys will be sad about this, but also take a moment to show your utter pride. Some may call you irrelevant for being outside the circle of top clans, but don't we know better! Rest in peace, old friends.

View PostGokuu Ssj, on 05 July 2012 - 11:44 AM, said:

RIP, always liked you guys and was great to team up with you for thlose little pks in the early years of Envy. i think it was key to starting us off in PvP to where we later became so successful.

View PostAnne, on 05 July 2012 - 11:33 AM, said:

I remember fighting of you guys. Best of luck, thought you guys already died already. It was fun to have some of the smaller rivalries back when it was Blasphemy vs Red Blade Hunter.

Good luck to the ex-rbh members

I will miss you all.
-jimmie


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