Posted by Khiravn on March 30, 2000 at 21:57:26:
In Reply to: I'll explain, Khiravn (long) posted by Mithadris on March 30, 2000 at 20:11:55:
> Certainly everyone dies in Carrion Fields, I've died many many times, I've killed just as much if not more. In fact, when I look back at some of my old characters I truely feel I've matured both as a player and a character in all respects.
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> Mostly, I'll admit, that post was meant to vent a little frustration. That post was in no way saying that Battleragers are overpowered. In some ways they are, in some ways the Masters are, just the same as Sylvan (etc.) Mostly I placed that log just to get a bit of satisfaction knowing that I died to a fight that, if fought within the confines of each others roleplay (or cabal guidelines), I may not have died in.
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> I suppose the frustration comes simply from dying, perhaps simply from a bunch of other reasons, but mostly this:
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> When Masters were on top, I offered them (ragers) so much quarter, I almost feel sick about having it thrown in my face. I've called off raids if I knew someone inside had lost their mind (and would have died in the process), I've made sure battleragers got their equipment back if they were killed while re equipping, I've offered many peace when I knew I could easily kill them. Is it foolish? Yes, I suppose it is. But I don't play this game to ruin anothers day, if a battle was won fairly (in regards to in game rules) then well done, if not then shame on that battle.
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> (I play a scrupulous necromancer, the situations above are within my characters role.)
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> In a previous post about Arbiters and corruption, you can't roleplay a corrupt Arbiter because the powers would put a heavy imbalance in the game (IE flagging personal enemies), I think such is true with ganging battleragers (to an extent).
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> I don't believe in Karma at all, and I should never expect to be treated fairly, but it is still frustrating, and that is the reason of the post, to aid me in venting my frustration.
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> Mithadris