Killing yer LS

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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby slipper » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:07 am

slipper wrote:
Thijssnl wrote:Lol, can't you read my nickname?

Sorry, you're a stranger to me. I havent memorized you yet, but I'm thinking of renaming you into 'silly troll'.

Cute name. :oops:
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby WarpedWiseMan » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:14 am

WarpedWiseMan wrote:
Tue Jan 11, 2011 6:21 am

I give your village 2.7 hours before it crumbles into anarchy and cannibalism.


I called it first. Though you did last 2.7 weeks, not hours.
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Agarrett » Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:37 am

Thijssnl wrote:
Gluscap wrote:Then the whole village is filled with faggots? When you aren't content with the work someone is putting out you confront them, and tell them to step it up. In this case you could:

A. Tell them that they are not doing a good job, and for them to step it up.
B. Say that you want to replace them, no hard feelings and they can stay in the village but everyone would prefer a better leader.
C. Chase that motherf***** out of the village because he won't do the above.

But no, you all just skipped to the last one because you're faggots. I hope no one else joins such a village, I'm not saying you won't go far but just watch your back. Living in such a village can be dangerous.


B was our preferred choice here, but you're obviously a dumb troll. Let me explain.
-Ohai, can we have LS rights plox? You can stay-/Well, Id rather not, I founded this/-Well you arent doing well enough, we want another LS-/Well kill me then OR *runs away and logs*


B. is exactly what happened in Old Haro, very literally.
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby ImpalerWrG » Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:56 am

Aggrett, you need to stop trying to found villages and becoming LS, you are not cut out for it and don' have sufficient hours available to put in the work required to lead a group. I'd recommend you either play solo hermit ware you can 'be your own boss' or join a settlement and take directions from people who have proven leadership skills, after all you need to know how to follow before you can lead and you will likely make more friends as well.
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Agarrett » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:01 am

I agree, I've always kind of had a hint in the back of my mind that said unless you dedicate 100% of your free time to this game, then I will not be able to lead. I guess I'm just not a dedicated enough player to put too much time into it.
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Asphyxialice » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:05 am

I was going to join. However I don't think it would be in the best interest of my continued H&H life if I did, hearing this.

Do violent uprisings frequently happen without warning?
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Thijssnl » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:28 am

Asphyxialice wrote:I was going to join. However I don't think it would be in the best interest of my continued H&H life if I did, hearing this.

Do violent uprisings frequently happen without warning?

Never is a better way to describe this.
I killed (well, assaulted) Austin for aforementioned reasons: We needed 2 capable leaders, it would be a waste to have an incapable LS and this was the only way to secure the position.
If you want to get an idea about who I am, read some of my posts: I'm not a violent type overall.
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Asphyxialice » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:42 am

New players looking for a village to join won't bother to read your other posts; simply, they'll see that nothing civil was done in the way of electing a new LS in the village. Each role in the village comes with larger responsibilities and with that in mind, they'll shy away from joining for fear of being killed simply because they didn't do their job well enough.

I honestly don't think New Harro will survive a mutiny at such a young stage.

Edit: To be clear I'm speaking from experience outside of H&H. People might take to this different than where I come from, I suppose.
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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Alecela » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:50 am

Agarett, just go for the hermit and stay away from other people. Not everyone is a troll, you can often meet a good deal of other hermits that are willing to trade, you can even trade with cities! Of course, you should probably steer clear of New Haro, considering how things went down.

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Re: Killing yer LS

Postby Thijssnl » Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:14 am

Asphyxialice wrote:New players looking for a village to join won't bother to read your other posts; simply, they'll see that nothing civil was done in the way of electing a new LS in the village. Each role in the village comes with larger responsibilities and with that in mind, they'll shy away from joining for fear of being killed simply because they didn't do their job well enough.

I honestly don't think New Harro will survive a mutiny at such a young stage.

Edit: To be clear I'm speaking from experience outside of H&H. People might take to this different than where I come from, I suppose.

I understand your point, but this was the only solution we had, and we chose to act.
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