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+ | ==In reference to the player of Zu, 4/23/12== | ||
+ | (This refers to the player of Zu, Shok, et al, creating a plot in which he would pre-emptively murder NPCs in territory owned by other players, then claim they had no laws on murder posted, and thus they shouldn't kill/incarcerate his character) | ||
+ | I'm gonna lay it out. If I ever catch you doing something this stupid again in civilized territory, you have a high probability of losing the character. Murdering characters can work; but people who pull more-than-questionable shit in someone else's territory without talking to them first about it is just rude. We have a pickpocket. She gets by fine, because she talks to people first about it. Learn something from her. I'm not asking you to change your characters, I'm asking you to change your player, and think, "How will this affect other people?" before you act in the future. If you would have talked to the Eiru people about how you could avoid the law, I'm sure they could have come up with something mutually beneficial. Now you make them look soft on crime by letting you keep the character. |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 23 April 2012
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Notes
In reference to the player of Zu, 4/23/12
(This refers to the player of Zu, Shok, et al, creating a plot in which he would pre-emptively murder NPCs in territory owned by other players, then claim they had no laws on murder posted, and thus they shouldn't kill/incarcerate his character) I'm gonna lay it out. If I ever catch you doing something this stupid again in civilized territory, you have a high probability of losing the character. Murdering characters can work; but people who pull more-than-questionable shit in someone else's territory without talking to them first about it is just rude. We have a pickpocket. She gets by fine, because she talks to people first about it. Learn something from her. I'm not asking you to change your characters, I'm asking you to change your player, and think, "How will this affect other people?" before you act in the future. If you would have talked to the Eiru people about how you could avoid the law, I'm sure they could have come up with something mutually beneficial. Now you make them look soft on crime by letting you keep the character.