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Chlodomer

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  1. [align=center] “You are about to embark on an enlightening journey; a journey which will take you down the path to enlightenment, to reshape your opinions and beliefs, and reveal to you many wondrous opportunities including fulfillment of your wildest dreams. We must, then, demonstrate that ours is an Order of inspired and deifying perfection, of efficacy and of enlightenment for those initiated with the revelation derived from the hierarchy. Head of this Order is the Lord of the Blackguard, the High Inquisitor, the Council of Hierarchs, cause of things that be, assimilation to and union with them, as far as attainable, is deification. And this is the common goal of all: persistent devotion towards Godhood and things divinely and uniformly ministered; prior to which there must be a complete and unswerving removal of things contrary; a knowledge of things as they are in themselves; the vision and science of truth; the inspired communication of the uniform perfection of the self, as far as attainable; the banquet of contemplation, nourishing intelligibly and deifying every being elevated towards it.” Segment from the Tome of Candidates Edition I If you are interested in joining the Blackguard, or simply want to know more, you can go to our website or contact the leader directly (Cassius#1352 on Discord) for more information.[/align]
  2. If you are interested, we are actively recruiting: http://obsidianfc.shivtr.com/
  3. I have no idea what they might have sent you exactly, but if this player is willing to kill your character, it would only be normal for them to expect consequences from other player characters in attacking them if the word gets out that they're out to kill you. The same logic applies to the opposite party, otherwise where's the fun behind a conflict? Problem with that is people always take these things personally and seek to complain when things do not go their way because as you may know it the world revolves around them and them alone. My concern lies in the fact I had too many characters torture/harrass/betray my character and then dissappear off the RP sphere when she sought them out for revenge or to make them pay for what they did to her. I don't know this roleplayer too well, and from the sounds of it, they wanted to have an assured kill of my character without a roll battle or anything of the sort. As I said, if I'm killing this character, I want it done as organically as possible, which should be approached via a roll battle so there's an equal chance for life or death. What if you were outnumbered or if your potential killer successfully manages to spike your drink?
  4. RP communities generally have this peculiar understanding that all conflict must follow a 50-50 routine to avoid OOC conflict or claims of powergaming (even if the odds are completely unbalanced in a realistic and IC perspective), be they in spars, fights, duels to the death, etc. In the event someone says "I'm going to kill your character for x reasons" a fine majority of people will want to bargain with this person OOCly to give them a potential gap throughout the conflict for their characters to avoid death. There are cases however where the person who is refusing death is the one being unreasonable, for example this person might have killed x character or committed x atrocity but are refusing any proposed consequence that may occur to their character. A lot of people have this huge habit to void all responsibility for their character's action which defeats the purpose of roleplaying with a dynamic community and also makes character death come off as "unappealing" to some. I have no idea what they might have sent you exactly, but if this player is willing to kill your character, it would only be normal for them to expect consequences from other player characters in attacking them if the word gets out that they're out to kill you. The same logic applies to the opposite party, otherwise where's the fun behind a conflict? Problem with that is people always take these things personally and seek to complain when things do not go their way because as you may know it the world revolves around them and them alone.
  5. 1. Have you killed your character before? Yes, I have killed off several main characters of mine before. 2. How did your friends take it? Some either get shocked or disappointed that they won't see said character again, which to me is normal especially if you stay in touch with the character for awhile. Generally the negativity dies down quickly, people move on like any mature human being should and those who are good roleplayers use the event to develop their own character plots. Most people though I RP with are usually reasonable enough in handling such cases decently. 3. Would you not want to RP with someone who may unceremoniously kill off their character? Why? I would prefer an RPer that isn't afraid of killing off their character than someone who would break character to have them survive because OOCly it might cause "harm" to them or others. I don't see the reason to persecute someone over their decision to do what they want with their character, I believe doing so is incredibly self-centered and immature.
  6. Well you know what they say, you can't make omelettes without breaking some eggs.
  7. WoW was much better prior to Cata. Now we've got: phasing, awkward high-res on low-res textures, random themes being slapped in one place to a point where everything lacks normal uniformity. Honestly, just going in Stormshield reminds me of one of those private server locations where you buy random stuff from over the top looking NPCs and robots. Oh well, WoW's just a facebook game p much. WoW had good pvp though, now it's pretty much broken.
  8. I wish they had massive wars like this in a medieval oriented MMO.
  9. The Drowning Wench which is the Quicksand equivalent in Limsa Lominsa.
  10. Still available for hire, if anyone's interested.
  11. No it's not. It's full of noble bright elements with sure, cynical implications that are yet still filled with the neverending vibe of an inevitable "happy ending", which is what makes it very far from being dark fantasy. Dark fantasy genres mainly incorporate dark and frightening themes. Dark Souls, Diablo or The Witcher series are example of actual dark fantasy genres.
  12. This is Otto, he is one of the good guys.
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