A MMORPG guild in the classic Everquest apparently paid rapper Ice-T to record a message. He harshly insults the guild’s rivals and flames them in a video message.
What is this about? Apparently, the guilds “Amtrak” and “Faceless” are at odds with each other in some way.
On a special, time-limited progression server of Everquest (1999), the two guilds are competing in an “epic battle” to contest dominance on a new server, as reported by mmorpg. It will likely be about who becomes the number one guild on the server.
This is happening to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Everquest on the server “Selo.” The server will open on March 16th and then gradually progress through the various expansions of Everquest on the first Wednesday of each month, receiving new content.
Both guilds apparently intend to claim this server for themselves. This has already been made clear in advance.
And it seems that the Faceless guild has decided to spice up the rivalry with some “trash talk.”
Therefore, they posted a video titled “Message for Amtrak” in the forum of the progression server.

This is what Ice-T says: He starts off by saying that the “motherfuckers” from Amtrak have no idea how to play video games. If those little bitches aren’t ready by the 16th, they’ll have a real problem. Because Faceless would destroy them, drag them around, and make sure they stop playing video games.
Then the motherfuckers would have more time to read books. They must have missed that because they just play games all the time, according to Ice-T.

This is the reaction: Generally, everyone is quite excited about the creative idea of involving a celebrity to spice things up.
The participants are having fun – and those not involved say “I would love to play on Selo.”

Why is Ice-T doing this? It is a service he offers. You can order a video from Ice-T through the website “Cameo.” It costs $200.
This is mostly used to send an extravagant birthday greeting. Faceless apparently had other plans.
This is Ice-T: Ice-T is now 61 and started early in the 80s as a rapper. In recent years, he has mainly been seen as an actor in the TV series “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit,” where he plays the police officer Odafin “Fin” Tutuola.