The Gatherings
Voice chat harian — kami bertemu di hideout, kapan pun kamu butuh teman bicara.
We are the ones the world tried to erase. Given power we never asked for. Judged for what we cannot control. Here, in the quiet corners of a forgotten district, we found each other.
This is not a server. It is a pact.
Intinya sih, ini tempat nongkrong buat yang lagi nyari temen ngobrol yang beneran nyambung — bukan server rame yang isinya spam doang.
Voice chat harian — kami bertemu di hideout, kapan pun kamu butuh teman bicara.
Ruang berbagi pengetahuan, sumber, dan cerita antar anggota.
Event mingguan, game night, dan tantangan komunitas untuk mempererat ikatan.
Ruang untuk roleplay, OC, atau sekadar jadi versi diri yang berbeda.
Inti dari semuanya — sistem koneksi tulus antar member, bukan sekadar teman online.
"We do not perform for one another. We simply show up — masks off."
"What is shared in the hideout stays in the hideout. Trust is the only currency."
"Rank, follower count, aesthetic — none of it enters this door. We meet as equals."
"You may lurk. You may vanish. The door remains open when you return."
"When one falters, another stands. This is the reason we bound ourselves."
We do not seek followers.
We seek those who,
for once,
wish to be found.
"We approach those who resonate."
Pencet tombol di bawah kalau kamu tertarik lanjut.
"Accept the terms. Respect the others. Be present."
"The door opens. Cross it."
Enter Discord →
Is the server free to join?
Yes. Fully free. Open to anyone who resonates.
What do people talk about here?
Anything — interests, stories, quiet company, the occasional gathering. Whatever the hideout needs that night.
Must I show up every day?
Never. Come when you can. Leave when you must. The door stays open.
How does one become part of the inner circle?
By being present, naturally. There is no application. Roles find their people.
Are there rules?
Yes — kept in #the-pact-rules. In short: respect one another. Guard the room.
And if I change my mind?
Then you leave. Quietly. No questions asked. We were strangers once, too.
— End of interview —