Author Topic: Stillwater Peace Corps -wrt- Tragic Wedding / RP events  (Read 9546 times)

Irec

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Re: Stillwater Peace Corps -wrt- Tragic Wedding / RP events
« Reply #45 on: October 13, 2011, 08:36:47 pm »
Indeed, Ikon. I'm done. :thumbup:

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Re: Stillwater Peace Corps -wrt- Tragic Wedding / RP events
« Reply #46 on: October 13, 2011, 09:11:26 pm »
So spliting hairs about rules (and of course not following the spirit of the rule) while killing new players and then telling someone that issues they have must be "personal issues" (when it involves a member of your leadership who represents your guild) looks to be about how you operate. We'll leave Kisoji's (who by the way also represents your guild as he's a member) random abuses off this list for now.

Clearly there's no reason to be concerned about you guys abusing killing people at the mines for whatever reason you make up.

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Re: Stillwater Peace Corps -wrt- Tragic Wedding / RP events
« Reply #47 on: October 13, 2011, 09:27:08 pm »
Well in game problems like people being killed in a seemingly random manner should be addressed with the proper in game RP. I have yet to see you involved directly with any RP of mine, so until you witness our RP at the mine or somewhere else I suggest you not make such remarks.

Like I said, Ikon just learned of Kiso's recent actions in game through someone and he has a punishment organized on his return. Dealing with in game differences in a manner that will get the message a crossed to him about our guilds stance on senseless killings while also making a RP event out of it. Maybe you can take your differences with Irec in a similar direction?

I ask you what group of sentient creatures is without faults? Unless completely "brainwashed" people will act on their own from time to time. In game I see it simply as acts that should be punished when they are unearthed. These little "issues" are what makes up human-human interaction, and should make the best of them.

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