
The crowd roared. Two men fell. One took to his back. He didn’t get up again.
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The other slumped against a wall, sword resting across his knees. It wasn’t a good sword. The man was too hard on good swords – that’s why he bought cheap ones. It wasn’t worth much to begin with, and now it had chunks gone out the edge. Some might have said the same about the man using it. He wouldn’t disagree.Â
He sucked in big, ragged breaths, and pushed himself to his feet, one hand on the wall for balance, and managed to force some attitude into the way he stalked over to the other man and planted a boot on his chest. He raised his sword. The roar grew deafening. Victory was sweet, they said. All he tasted was copper and salt.
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The knife-eared man underfoot wasn’t breathing. Elezens had always struck the man as too tall and narrow to be much use in battle, but this one had been a devil with a spear. That same wickedness could have done him a world of good had it spread further. Instead he’d been prideful and high-minded, stuck on honor and glory. He refused the wrong people.
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Lots had been shuffled. He’d done his job. Lives were worth more than ideals. He personally put the price at 200,000.
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The Wolves Den is an upcoming feature in patch 2.1, and I'm sure many of us are excited for it.
The PvP itself will assuredly be a draw, but it would be a mistake to assume no new roleplay opportunities will pop up alongside it. Think of it! Glory, heroes, martial combat. Duels. Guards. Enterprising food vendors. Medics and healers. There will be all these new spots to be filled in around it!
But don't lose yourself in the shiny light glimmering off all that fancy new PvP armor. There's a darker part to be mined.
And while Lansquenet could do it alone, there's not much fun in that. A gambling den needs bodies. Security, fixers, accountants, dealers.Â
And then there's all the people who would likely disapprove of such practices and want it snuffed out.
So which side would you like to be on?
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The other slumped against a wall, sword resting across his knees. It wasn’t a good sword. The man was too hard on good swords – that’s why he bought cheap ones. It wasn’t worth much to begin with, and now it had chunks gone out the edge. Some might have said the same about the man using it. He wouldn’t disagree.Â
He sucked in big, ragged breaths, and pushed himself to his feet, one hand on the wall for balance, and managed to force some attitude into the way he stalked over to the other man and planted a boot on his chest. He raised his sword. The roar grew deafening. Victory was sweet, they said. All he tasted was copper and salt.
Â
The knife-eared man underfoot wasn’t breathing. Elezens had always struck the man as too tall and narrow to be much use in battle, but this one had been a devil with a spear. That same wickedness could have done him a world of good had it spread further. Instead he’d been prideful and high-minded, stuck on honor and glory. He refused the wrong people.
Â
Lots had been shuffled. He’d done his job. Lives were worth more than ideals. He personally put the price at 200,000.
---
The Wolves Den is an upcoming feature in patch 2.1, and I'm sure many of us are excited for it.
The PvP itself will assuredly be a draw, but it would be a mistake to assume no new roleplay opportunities will pop up alongside it. Think of it! Glory, heroes, martial combat. Duels. Guards. Enterprising food vendors. Medics and healers. There will be all these new spots to be filled in around it!
But don't lose yourself in the shiny light glimmering off all that fancy new PvP armor. There's a darker part to be mined.
And while Lansquenet could do it alone, there's not much fun in that. A gambling den needs bodies. Security, fixers, accountants, dealers.Â
And then there's all the people who would likely disapprove of such practices and want it snuffed out.
So which side would you like to be on?