You'll have to wait for my book. But I can give you the blurb.
I, Viktor the great one, entered the world of Warband in 2011, as a young man, still learning how to swing a sword and win awards. I was and still am, captivated by the gem that is Mount & Blade. My illustrious career began in multiplayer role-play, where I met so many different personalities and, in some cases, made friends that I still keep in touch with. (STEF)
Once I started dabbling into the realm of competitive Warband, I've never looked back. (Apart from now, obvs) My first clan and what I consider on my TopTrump card as 'Origin', is The Vikings of Niflheim. (Milfheim etc). The guys and girls there are awesome. I cherish the countless hours I spent having a blast in that clan - they really taught me how to enjoy a game with friends. We weren't particularly good (Although I do remember one time we, in a WWC, upset the favourites, my current clan - IR, to take 2nd place), but that didn't matter to us. What mattered was that we enjoyed it, and I love that I had the chance to be a part of a clan that had that attitude. I will always look back at my time in that clan with fondness.
What followed was the fruits of my ambition to reach new heights and push the boundaries of my current abilities at the time. I found my way into a new clan, Castellan, where I really felt the hype and epicness of high-level Warband; I thank you guys for that. I also wandered into NW, where I, again, had a lot of fun meeting new people and enjoying a new experience. I've journeyed around the different elements of Mount & Blade, re-visiting Role-play, playing Mercs, PW, Bear Force and just having a good time with the game. But I've always found myself back in Native, trying to become a better player and still enjoy time with mates.
Now that I'm in IR, my code of being in a friendly atmosphere still lives on. I like to have a good time with pals whilst playing a game - I think that's what we can all hope for really. For me, it's the people you play with that make a game.
I've allowed the world to gain access to some of my amazing talents, such as commentary for streams, writing previews, comic-book creating with a bunch of other stuff. I like to help where I can because I, like many others, wish to see Warband shoot into the big leagues.
There are many different characters within the community, some good, others not so much. But no matter who you are, you'll have a mate (or more), within this community that you're definitely glad to have met. Although Warband itself isn't a huge e-sport with millions worth of prize winnings, it has given us hours of enjoyment, laughter, frustration, new friendships and new experiences. We can all give it some due credit for at least a small portion of happiness within our lives.