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[RPG] [OOC]Prisoner messages

Chuong Huynh chuongbm at gmail.com
Thu Sep 14 18:56:57 CEST 2006


On 9/14/06, Samuel Knowlton <sam at iamsam.org> wrote:
>
> This is my one and only OOC message on the subject.
>
> According to Dyre (and I didn't know this beforehand), he had me on ignore
> when he was in the dungeon. I don't know why as I've barely ever spoken to
> him OOCly. The only thing I can think of is that he accused several
> Lasanar
> nobles (of which I may have been one, I can't recall) of using
> Menelmereth's
> secession as a giant OOC witch hunt to get him, personally. As I imagine
> most of you can think of easier and more creative ways of 'getting'
> someone,
> I'll let you be the judges of whether or not we went to all this trouble
> just to get poor Dyre.
>
> As I recall, when you ignore someone, it says 'your guards have orders to
> kill any messengers from <person> on sight.' Now, obviously he's in the
> dungeon so he's not going to kill the jailer, but I took this to mean that
> 'ignoring' someone has an IC equivalent. Of the five Ardh Osai prisoners I
> have, I have sent one message to two of them and two to Dyre, Ates, and
> Rekoi; none were replied to. Game mechanics prevented me from deporting
> him
> (as he was 'new to his realm') and as I couldn't speak to him to secure
> any
> other arrangement, I took pretty much the only option open to me.
>
> Dyre's suggestion that I interact with him here would have necessitated
> not
> taking being ignore'd ICly, and that's a slippery slope I don't want to go
> down.
>
> This message is intended as a purely OOC notification to the rest of you
> (i.e. not Dyre) as to why I (the player) made the decisions that I did.
> I'm
> not going to engage in a flame war or make any additional replies to this
> thread. I have nothing to prove to anybody and I don't represent the
> players
> of Lasanar or anything like that. I have only been in the game a few
> months
> and I hope everything that's happened at least makes sense.
>
> Thanks,
> Sam
>
>
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Prisoners are only allowed one message a day and its perfectly
understandable that they are not able to reply if they already used that one
message. Ignore no longer gives notification if someone is ignoring you
whether they are in prison or not.
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