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{{Quote|'''{{PAGENAME}}''' operates games created by Three Rings Design back in the glorious first decade of the new millenium. Rather than allow those games to disappear forever, we have assembled a doughty crew to keep them operational for as long as we can.|[http://www.greyhavens.co/ The Grey Havens Crew]}} | {{Quote|'''{{PAGENAME}}''' operates games created by Three Rings Design back in the glorious first decade of the new millenium. Rather than allow those games to disappear forever, we have assembled a doughty crew to keep them operational for as long as we can.|[http://www.greyhavens.co/ The Grey Havens Crew]}} | ||
− | Grey Havens | + | == About == |
+ | Grey Havens consists of several [[Credits|staff members]] who were previously employed at [[Three Rings]], a company disbanded by SEGA in March 2016. | ||
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+ | Its name alludes to an elvish port in the J.R.R Tolkien mythology.{{fn|http://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/114714#comment-1031594}} | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | Spiral Knights began its move to Grey Havens {{DoRSource|6 April 2016}}. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Allusions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Terminology]] |
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Grey Havens operates games created by Three Rings Design back in the glorious first decade of the new millenium. Rather than allow those games to disappear forever, we have assembled a doughty crew to keep them operational for as long as we can. — The Grey Havens Crew
About
Grey Havens consists of several staff members who were previously employed at Three Rings, a company disbanded by SEGA in March 2016.
Its name alludes to an elvish port in the J.R.R Tolkien mythology.[1]