Born from Ultima Online — the original MMORPG.
Crimson, Glorious Lord. Ronin, Evil Lord.
Two characters. One player. 30+ years of games.
Before PS5. Before controllers. Before any of it — there was Ultima Online. The original MMORPG. A persistent world with real consequences, real economies, and real danger around every corner.
Two characters. Two philosophies. Crimson walked the path of virtue — a Glorious Lord, Grandmaster Warrior, the gold-standard title in the late 90s shard system. On the other side of the moral alignment: Ronin. Evil Lord. Grandmaster Fencer. A player-killer who hunted with a poisoned kryss, trapped chests to detonate on unsuspecting adventurers, and left chaos in his wake.
"Crimson became the tag. 1993 became the number. Not just a year — a time in the 200m that defined an era."
crim1993. Crimson — shortened to crim. 1993 — the year of a University of Oklahoma degree, and the fastest 200m ever run: 19.93 seconds. Eight characters. Thirty years of history.
The honorable path. Crimson fought with discipline and earned the highest virtue title the shard system offered. In the late 90s, Glorious Lord wasn't just a rank — it was a reputation. Every player on the server knew what it meant. The name stuck so hard it became the tag.
Origin of: crim1993The chaos agent. Ronin was a player-killer — a PK — who hunted with a poisoned kryss and used Tinkerer skills to trap chests with explosions and poisoned gas. Evil Lord was a real commitment. No one takes the time anymore. Ronin earned it. Now, decades later, even Ronin is a Glorious Lord. The fame system changed. The memories didn't.
The other side of the coinT = Tod. 2 = 200m. Lo = Long. The very first username, back when they were just called usernames. In a raid on audio, people call him T2. The tag predates the platforms it lives on. t2lo.com runs parallel — same player, same history.
Call sign: T2Active library as of 2026. Some are completed with platinum trophies waiting on new content drops. Others are live and ongoing. This list grows.
The flagship. Destiny 2 is the anchor of the rotation — a living game that keeps pulling back. Raids, seasonal content, the grind for god rolls. Destiny Rising on mobile extends the universe. The Destiny ecosystem doesn't sleep and neither does the grind.
Back in the Borderlands universe. Looter-shooter chaos at its finest. The franchise hasn't lost its edge.
The sequel to Tsushima. Open world samurai in Hokkaido. The Ghost universe continues to deliver cinematic brilliance.
Hell is always open. Seasonal content keeps the grind fresh. The atmosphere is unmatched in the ARPG space.
Completed. Platinumed. One of the greatest games ever made. Waiting on what comes next for Kratos.
Bethesda's space RPG. A massive universe to explore. The kind of game that rewards patience and rewards exploration.
Masterpiece. Visually stunning, brutally challenging. The monkey king didn't disappoint. Fully completed.
The remake done right. A love letter to one of the greatest RPGs ever made. Both entries fully completed. Waiting on what comes next.
The original Ghost. A perfect open world. Every corner of Tsushima explored and platinum earned. Still one of the most beautiful games on the platform.
Cal Kestis continues. Completed the main story. Waiting on what Respawn brings next to the galaxy far, far away.
The racing sim standard. GT7 is in a class of its own for authenticity. The car collection keeps growing.
The original. Some things never get old. Galaga is pure arcade gaming distilled — no story, no open world, just score and survive.
Where it all started. Ultima Online (1997) was the first true MMORPG — a persistent, player-driven world with real economies, real politics, and real danger. Crimson and Ronin both lived here. The PC era that preceded everything. Largely moved to console now, but UO holds a permanent place in the chronicle as the game that started it all.
The main platform. Console gaming at its highest level. PSN is where most of the active library lives.
Consistent tag across the aisle. Same player, different ecosystem.
Where it started. Heavy PC era — Ultima Online and a thousand others. Largely moved to console, but Steam is still alive.
Mobile gaming done right. Destiny Rising extends the universe to the phone. When the console is off, the grind isn't.
30+ years. Hundreds of games. What follows is a living record — started here, added to over time. This is the current catalogue, not the complete one.
Same tag everywhere. If you're running a raid, grinding ranked, or just want to connect — t2lo is consistent across every platform. Look for the call sign.