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Re: World Travellers

Postby Lockheart » Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:02 am

Fharlanghn wrote: In the end, it's not about what you have at the end of your journey or whether it's forcibly ended by a paranoiac with a sword.

It's about what you did while you were on the journey itself.


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Re: World Travellers

Postby rozn » Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:00 am

DaMaGe wrote:Seems like Rozn should know something about this, what with the WTC and all last world...

Good luck on your travels but you really should wait until you have wagons and good equipment to face the up-coming struggles. Hope you have as much fun as we did. :)
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Re: World Travellers

Postby rozn » Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:01 am

LimaZulu wrote:I remember a thread a while back about a group of people who wanted to caravan around the world in wagons and visit villages and trade and things like that. An ambitious goal, but an incredibly difficult one as well. It'd take several checkpoints where they could store their wagons in safety while they were logged, as well as a significant security detail. Cool idea, though.

We did it fine and didn't have to store wagons we usually found good places away from water and sometimes abandoned ruins to set up and fix it up.
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Re: World Travellers

Postby Fharlanghn » Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:59 am

rozn wrote:
DaMaGe wrote:Seems like Rozn should know something about this, what with the WTC and all last world...

Good luck on your travels but you really should wait until you have wagons and good equipment to face the up-coming struggles. Hope you have as much fun as we did. :)


rozn wrote:
LimaZulu wrote:I remember a thread a while back about a group of people who wanted to caravan around the world in wagons and visit villages and trade and things like that. An ambitious goal, but an incredibly difficult one as well. It'd take several checkpoints where they could store their wagons in safety while they were logged, as well as a significant security detail. Cool idea, though.

We did it fine and didn't have to store wagons we usually found good places away from water and sometimes abandoned ruins to set up and fix it up.


I note you neglected to mention the part about how your travelers were also wagon-based raiders that you referred to as "explorers."

If you've truly given up your slash-and-burn approach to thieving, I might be interested in taking up that offer you made me about joining such a caravan. After all, I like to think we had a good experience together.
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Re: World Travellers

Postby rozn » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:00 am

Fharlanghn wrote:
rozn wrote:
DaMaGe wrote:Seems like Rozn should know something about this, what with the WTC and all last world...

Good luck on your travels but you really should wait until you have wagons and good equipment to face the up-coming struggles. Hope you have as much fun as we did. :)


rozn wrote:
LimaZulu wrote:I remember a thread a while back about a group of people who wanted to caravan around the world in wagons and visit villages and trade and things like that. An ambitious goal, but an incredibly difficult one as well. It'd take several checkpoints where they could store their wagons in safety while they were logged, as well as a significant security detail. Cool idea, though.

We did it fine and didn't have to store wagons we usually found good places away from water and sometimes abandoned ruins to set up and fix it up.


I note you neglected to mention the part about how your travelers were also wagon-based raiders that you referred to as "explorers."

If you've truly given up your slash-and-burn approach to thieving, I might be interested in taking up that offer you made me about joining such a caravan. After all, I like to think we had a good experience together.

Please don't take bullshit into other people's threads. Thank you.

This was world 3 and we were explorers and we are not raiders.

P.S If you guys ever need anything p.m and we can give you some supplies.
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Re: World Travellers

Postby Fharlanghn » Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:24 pm

rozn wrote:
Fharlanghn wrote:
I note you neglected to mention the part about how your travelers were also wagon-based raiders that you referred to as "explorers."

If you've truly given up your slash-and-burn approach to thieving, I might be interested in taking up that offer you made me about joining such a caravan. After all, I like to think we had a good experience together.

Please don't take bullshit into other people's threads. Thank you.

This was world 3 and we were explorers and we are not raiders.

P.S If you guys ever need anything p.m and we can give you some supplies.


That's great and all, and I'm happy you're turning over a new leaf, but you were pretty clear that your explorers raided places and stole things when you brought it up and said that I'd be on your primary group for doing this wagoneering-raider thing.

You know. On the trip to your new location, multiple supergrids away after having angered everyone at your old place. The trip that was made twice as long by the fact that you and Madaline Albright / Nahp kept stopping to steal from people and leaving scents all over the place.
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Re: World Travellers

Postby rozn » Sat Feb 26, 2011 3:17 pm

Fharlanghn wrote:
rozn wrote:
Fharlanghn wrote:
I note you neglected to mention the part about how your travelers were also wagon-based raiders that you referred to as "explorers."

If you've truly given up your slash-and-burn approach to thieving, I might be interested in taking up that offer you made me about joining such a caravan. After all, I like to think we had a good experience together.

Please don't take bullshit into other people's threads. Thank you.

This was world 3 and we were explorers and we are not raiders.

P.S If you guys ever need anything p.m and we can give you some supplies.


That's great and all, and I'm happy you're turning over a new leaf, but you were pretty clear that your explorers raided places and stole things when you brought it up and said that I'd be on your primary group for doing this wagoneering-raider thing.

You know. On the trip to your new location, multiple supergrids away after having angered everyone at your old place. The trip that was made twice as long by the fact that you and Madaline Albright / Nahp kept stopping to steal from people and leaving scents all over the place.

What are you talking about? You were never with us, this was W3 and we were never raiders then or now so stop trolling.
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Re: World Travellers

Postby Fharlanghn » Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:23 pm

rozn wrote:You were never with us,


viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15443

rozn wrote: we were never raiders then or now


viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15359
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rozn wrote:What are you talking about?

...

this was W3


Yes, your last group of explorers was in World 3. I don't contest that. The part I'm talking about is that you spoke of how they traveled the world with ox-carts and let them travel the world to steal from new and interesting people. Your unusual revisionist history isn't doing you any favors, Ridge. Just accept that people remember your shenanigans and what you said, and fade away. Pick up a new name and use that to post on the forums. You'll have much more success with that, I guarantee it.
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Re: World Travellers

Postby LinkSol » Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:35 pm

Fharlanghn wrote:
rozn wrote:You were never with us,


viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15443




Could rozn have meant that you were never with him in the world trade caravan?
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Re: World Travellers

Postby Fharlanghn » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:01 pm

LinkSol wrote:
Fharlanghn wrote:
rozn wrote:You were never with us,


viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15443




Could rozn have meant that you were never with him in the world trade caravan?


Possible, but he seemed quite emphatic about the fact that they were traveling raiders when I was actually helping them move to their new location.

I suppose it's possible that he lied to me before he had any real reason to suspect that I was upset with him, saying that his people were raiders in World 3 and that my thieving abilities would serve well in World 4's iteration of the wagoneering group, but it seems far more likely that he's simply trying to reinforce his "We aren't raiders and never were" story, if only because now he has something to gain from it.
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