
Nihilum achieved the EU-first kill of Viscidus.

Their gathering lasted from the 25th July to the 31st July. Their third, and last meet up were shortly after their partnership with German organization Mousesports, in Berlin. They also attended a second such event in the beginning of July, 2007, called "The Electronic Sports World Cup", which was located in Paris, France. At the end of Summer 2006, a large proportion of Nihilum members travelled to Gamers Paradise in Malmö, Sweden for a 5-day LAN event to promote World of Warcraft. Others were EQ1 and Lineage 2 veterans, and a few were ex-Counter-Strike players. A large proportion of the members were playing WoW as their first MMORPG. Nihilum was mostly made up of Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and German members. Their Mousesports-powered website was found at and their IRC channel was located at #nihilum.wow on. Nihilum is a horde guild on Tarren Mill EU, most notable for being considered the number 1 World of Warcraft PvE guild in the world for a long time and ending as the world champions for PvP. Following being banned due to exploiting the 25 man normal mode Lich king fight it was announced, on April 12, 2010, that a number of their core players would be retiring from World of Warcraft altogether to focus on real-world affairs. 25 of their members received a 72 hour ban after allegedely using exploits on their unrecognized world first kill of 25 man Lich King normal mode. However, a few months later, on March 17, 2010, Ensidia transfered to Lightning's Blade EU to counter similar problems that prompted the first transfer. On September 12, 2009, it was announced that Ensidia would be transferring from Magtheridon EU to Tarren Mill EU. The PvE portion of Ensidia turned out to be extremely successful, pulling together more world first kills than other guilds combined. Finally, on November 10, 2008, the twentyfifthnovember website was brought online and unveiled the new team comprised of Nihilum and Curse members, which opened its portal on April 15, 2009. For weeks nearing the eventual announcement, rumors of the split from Mousesports and a possible merge with the former SK Gaming squad persisted. It was unclear what it meant at the time, as the Nihilum: Mousesports MMO website became nearly vacant of its moderators and staff and what was said implied an enormous transition. The guild once again changed its name to "Put Your Name Here" and simply stated that they had big plans ahead. Finally, the guild parted from SK Gaming, due to "differences in interests". No further information was revealed for an entire month to come.Īt the same time, the guild members of SK Gaming's PvE squad were having problems with their organization as well.

Although the information was not entirely disclosed, it was apparent of the problems when the first rumors of leaving Mousesports occurred. By the time BlizzCon 2008 came around, rumors began circulating between the members of Nihilum and their associates of a strife between their guild and the guild's partnership organization, Mousesports.
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The merger occurred over a series of months in the fall of 2008.
