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[Discuss] Duels.

James TheKobald at tampabay.rr.com
Tue Sep 4 20:54:31 CEST 2007


Gloria Santos wrote:
>
> *You* didn't.  Hailey did.  Hailey kept saying she had been offering a 
> raise in tax share, and that Adelina refused.  She also said no one 
> needed more gold, since no one asked for it.  Those were just plain 
> lies. 
>

I offered you 3 different times a higher percentage.  And every tax day 
asked all of my knights if they needed more gold.
>  
>
> Then the feature you should be asking for is "postpone a duel".  That 
> is, there should be a way to say "yes, but not now" when someone 
> challenges you to a duel, instead of saying "yes" and then avoid 
> meeting. 
>  
No, I'm saying say yes and then avoid meeting so that the duel doesn't 
happen.  Exactly how I said it.


>
> Well, then, let other players play the consequences that fit them. 
>
> And the way you are arguing now, it just sounds like you are accusing 
> me of being a bad roleplayer just for not letting my character be 
> killed by yours. 
>  
>
*GLORIA THIS IS NOT ONLY ABOUT YOU.  I AM TALKING GENERALIZED PLEASE 
STOP MAKING IT ABOUT MY CHARACTER AND YOURS.*

>
> Do you think I am playing out of context?  There are as many ways to 
> be a noble as there were nobles.  You want people to play only your 
> way.  That's the attitude I am complaining about. 

That's not anything about me having characters that have "power 
positions" that is from reading and other things I've done about 
nobility.  Again not about only you, Gloria, I am sorry that I did not 
make it clear that I was using a general you not a you you.  There are 
believe it or not people other people in this game.  Telling a king he 
should be treated like a commoner should not be done in the game, 
regardless of how you want to play your character.  I think stuff like 
that goes outside the role of a noble.



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