Amanda44 wrote:
Thanks to both Atikin and Freya for the support...
...give a person a chance to at least speak before you strike, killing noob chars offers no challenge and no reward and just harms the game in the long run
zmurrell wrote:Hey, I just started playing again and I moved into your Kingdom. I was out foraging on a nearby mountain when I saw some paving in the snow on the map, so I figured I'd take a look. As I walked up to it I noticed five characters sitting there. I started running and I was chased down and killed. At first I thought it might be some AD fighters because I couldn't begin to imagine Dis killing people in their own Kingdom. However, as I watched them bring my body back I saw them walk straight into Dis walls with it. My character had no scents, no skills to even leave scents and you still killed me. I guess people were right when they said you would use your Kingdom to slaughter innocents just like in World 6...
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Posts deleted probably on LadyGoo's behalf to hide what happened, thankfully plenty of people quoted his and her original posts that are now gone.
LadyGoo wrote:You've been waiting for the Ice to spawn and been noticed by one of ours who has seen the armor you've been wearing. So we have decided to head there, since AD would camp the ice on that mountain fairly often. When we were waiting on it, you've showed up, so people decided to chase and body block. Everyone could kill you in no time, we wanted you to stop (didn't it look suspicious that no-one done anything to you for like 5 secs? But you've stolen our horse with saddlebags instead of talking. Then one of us chased you and double tapped pressed chop by a mistake. We've looked into the inventory, saw 0 curios being studied and assumed it is an alt made to steal things from the mountain. Sorry for your loss, you can claim your body at the market + get curio compensation based on the character sheet.
LadyGoo wrote:Then one of us chased you and double tapped pressed chop by a mistake.
Just a reminder. Poor zmurry-zmur