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Hywel is a Trusted player on the server and first joined on the 5th March 2016. He gained the Trusted rank approximately 4 months after joining the server.
Hywel is a Trusted player on the server and first joined on 5th March 2016. He gained the Trusted rank approximately 4 months after joining the server.


He has been involved in the creation of multiple cities including [[Budapest]], [[Kistelek]], [[Zurich]] and [[Portus]]. The [[Survival 1.10 Market]] is another build of which Hywel contributed.  
He has been involved in the creation of multiple cities including [[Budapest]], [[Kistelek]], [[Zurich]] and [[Portus]]. The [[Survival 1.10 Market]] is another build of which Hywel contributed.  


Hywel is known for having the must dubs on the [[PCB Dubtrack]] and also for the common mispronunciation of his name being ''high-well'' instead of the correct pronunciation ''how-well''. His nickname is usually a pun based on this mispronunciation (''e.g. HywelToHell'')
Hywel is known for having the must dubs on the [[PCB Dubtrack]] and also for the common mispronunciation of his name being ''high-well'' instead of the correct pronunciation ''how-well''. His nickname is usually a pun based on this mispronunciation (''e.g. HywelToHell'')

Revision as of 09:31, 12 May 2017

Hywel is a Trusted player on the server and first joined on 5th March 2016. He gained the Trusted rank approximately 4 months after joining the server.

He has been involved in the creation of multiple cities including Budapest, Kistelek, Zurich and Portus. The Survival 1.10 Market is another build of which Hywel contributed.

Hywel is known for having the must dubs on the PCB Dubtrack and also for the common mispronunciation of his name being high-well instead of the correct pronunciation how-well. His nickname is usually a pun based on this mispronunciation (e.g. HywelToHell)