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« on: October 21, 2005, 09:24:00 am »
1: An Invitation to all Guild Leaders.
I want no were else but in this place, can guild leaders have talk private, and be able to see all responses.
(for clarity, there is nowhere to talk and see who sent what, but on here)
2: ME think this was talk on getting a common consciences on how to RP a duel.
(Again for clarity, an attempt to make duels more fun instead of challenge - decline/accept, not a work-around to PvP. Even this was catered for in the proposals)
3: Me no under stand war talk?
(As was stated this was to be and is decided by guilds who want to fight each other, so all talk of war was not even meant to be in this discussion and was a clear attempt from those people who did not want this to happen, to kill this thread, and hey guess what; partly worked.)
4:This from other thread good valid against reason hope you mind not
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Not to the thought that there was a right and wrong way to duel, but to making more rules.
This is a matter of what is considered to be polite. But it cannot be allowed to become more than that. The endless rush in the forums, to make everything subject to rigid rules, stifles creativity.
1. There is RP that will require being impolite.
2. \"Hide and go Kill\" is too much fun, cannot be stopped, and the small disruption that a chase scene will bring, is attractive to Noobs, it shows them there is action to be had.
3. Similarly, a duel, loudly announced, and fought out of earshot but not out of view of the usual plaza gathering, perhaps on the other side of the fountain from Harnquist, would be a public spectacle, attractive to the newcomer and beneficial to PS.
I vote that this etiquette, \"A Duelling Code of Honor\" be published, as a book in the Library, to be specifically labeled as a guideline for those who are noble, and seek to follow the traditions of polite and honorable duelling.
It could then be taught to Noobs, by simply referring them to the Library. (Which needs a master catalog of titles, by the way.)
But do not ever call it a rule. Rules will be broken by all too many who have made breaking anything that is called a rule their sole mission.
You will get vastly more result than any rule will give you, if you simply say that this way of duelling is considered a noble and polite tradition and are disdainful of those who are ill-mannered.
Courtesy cannot be imposed upon the unwilling. You must lead by conspicuous example, and show how attractive it is to be elegant, instead.
The Dark Lady
Verrliit
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5: Talk like this good for debate, point being get over your say nice.
(no need to get all off track to get your point accross that you do not want this)
6: Why you move after long time here?
(Out of curiosity, why did it take 10 days and over 100 posts to decide this did not belong in guilds but in wish list, and then closed. Then reopened in General Discussions)
(i am a friend helping him get his point across)