Friday, November 1, 2024

Player of the Month 52: Fejaaah Not Bless

At TibiaGoals, we want to express our deep gratitude for the incredible reception we have received from our community over the past 11 months. Each of you has been a fundamental part of our journey, and your unconditional support motivates us to keep creating and sharing valuable content. Thanks to your enthusiasm, we can celebrate and highlight the talent of players like Fejaaah, who contribute so much to the game and the community.

This November, we have Fejaaah Not Bless as our Player of the Month! 


With a remarkable background as a personal trainer and streamer, Fejaaah has won the hearts of the Tibia community. His passion for the game and love for PVP make him a true reference in the Tibia world.

Fejaaah is not just an exceptional player but also a talented collaborator and organizer of unofficial events that bring players together in unforgettable experiences. His creativity shines through his 2D content, where each post tells a story and adds a unique touch to the community. His narrative skills ensure that his content is not only informative but also entertaining and engaging, making him a favorite for many. So, here’s our interview with him; we hope you enjoy it:


Can you introduce yourself? What’s your name and what do you do in real life?

- My name is Alejandro, I'm a personal trainer and a gamer by night, haha!

Who introduced you to Tibia for the first time? 

- I discovered Tibia when I was a child, around 1998. A friend, Andrés Sakudara, showed it to me at school during computer class. At first, I wasn’t very interested; I found it ugly and unappealing. But by the end of 2003, I fell into the "addiction" of Tibia and started playing on the NOVA server with several friends from my city.


Is there any player you admire? 

- A player who really influenced my early years was a Spanish friend I met on NOVA named Kiu-Man. He showed and taught me a great part of the game that I didn't know without even knowing me.

If you could make one change in PVP, what would it be? 

- I quite like how PVP is currently, with many mechanics requiring attention to mana, health, paralysis, and push, among others. However, I would make the death penalty in PVP a bit harsher in Open PVP, which is where I play. Sometimes, one dies and loses so little that it really doesn't matter, and that takes away excitement.


Do you think there's room for a fifth vocation in Tibia? 

- I don’t know about a fifth vocation, but it would be interesting to implement a “mastery” of vocations. For example, an Elite Knight could specialize as a Tanker, reducing their attack power but increasing their stamina, without relying so much on a druid for healing. Or there could also be a berserk version, with less defense but more damage. This would give more flexibility and customization to the game.

What qualities do you think a good leader should have? 

- A good leader should be strategic, empathetic, and patient. They listen to their team, motivate them, and remain calm in tense moments because the people who follow you seek stability and confidence. I speak from experience, as I have been a leader for almost five years, and although it is sometimes difficult, I have learned to control my emotions and not lose my temper easily.


Do you think being a “charlover” is a bad thing? 

- Not at all. We all have our ways of enjoying the game. Being a charlover means valuing the growth and story of your character, which is completely valid. I love PVP, but I have also been a charlover when decorating my house with rare items or when I want to obtain a mount or an outfit that I like. Deep down, we are all charlovers in some sense.


What inspired you to start creating shorts, memes, and 2D videos about Tibia? 

- I have always been interested in content creation, although I didn't know how to use editing software until recently. I started learning by watching tutorials and exploring the use of sprites to animate characters. One of the creators who motivated me was Machetron, who made memes with Tibia characters. Little by little, I expanded my content, from memes to PVP videos, and now I am working on a big project. We’ll see what comes out of this!


What are your favorite aspects of the game Tibia, and how do you integrate them into your content? 

- My favorite aspects are PVP and the mysteries of the game. I try to capture those moments of tension and excitement in my videos, reflecting what makes Tibia unique. For example, the mysteries that have gone unresolved for decades fascinate me, and each new answer inspires me to imagine what else could be hidden in the game. I also love recreating the adrenaline of PVP encounters, which is something Tibia made me feel the first time I got "PKed."



Do you have a favorite character or story within Tibia that you enjoy exploring in your videos? 

Not a specific character, but I am very drawn to the game’s lore and mysteries in general. In fact, I have an interesting project in development that explores these topics.


What tools or programs do you use to create your 2D videos and memes? Do you have a specific creative process? 

- I use programs like Aseprite, Filmora, CapCut, and Photoshop. My creative process usually starts from inspiration I get from watching anime or medieval-themed series. I take ideas and apply them to my Tibia videos to give them a unique touch.

How has the response from the Tibia community been to your content? Have you received any feedback that surprised you? 

- The response has been very positive, and several players say they like the style because it feels “like a Tibia movie.” Even a content creator from another theme commented that he found my work interesting for its innovation and the effort it requires, making it even more satisfying.


Do you have any rituals or routines before you start playing Tibia or working on a new content project? 

- I usually listen to inspiring music or watch some Tibia videos to get in the mood. This helps me unlock my mind when I run blank and can’t come up with new ideas.


What do you think about the impact Tibia has had on your creative life? How does it influence your lifestyle? 

- Tibia has been with me since childhood and has given me friendships that I still cherish today. It also helped me learn other languages; I usually only speak Portuguese in the game because I play in a world with many Brazilians. I learned to speak and write fluently and also had to learn some English to communicate with friends from other servers.


What are your favorite activities within Tibia, and how do you represent them in your videos? 

- My favorite activities are PVP and exploring dangerous respawns. I recreate those adrenaline moments in my videos, showcasing the excitement and tension felt in each encounter.

Is there any topic or concept related to Tibia that you would like to explore in future videos but haven't had the chance yet? 

- I would like to delve into the history and lore of Tibia. There are many stories that I think could lead to a series of interesting videos.


What advice would you give to other Tibia players who want to start creating content about the game, whether it be memes, videos, or shorts? 

- I would tell them not to be afraid to experiment and be creative. In Tibia, there’s a lot of repetitive content, but each creator can add a unique personal touch that sets them apart from the rest.

Are there any other Chilean players in your guild that you share with? 

- Yes, I have several Chilean friends in my guild, and we have formed friendships that go beyond the game, sharing experiences outside of Tibia as well.

What activities do you prefer within Tibia? 

- First, PVP, but lately, I have also been enjoying hunts with friends. I also play with my girlfriend, and I focus not only on gaining experience but also on having a good time and sharing with my friends.

We are excited about what the future holds and hope to continue growing together in this incredible world of Tibia! Here’s to more adventures and shared moments! 🌟

Thank you so much, Fejaaah

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