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New to the Hearth

Postby Montry_Jack_Cheese » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:19 am

Greetings, fellow Haveneers;

I have recently joined the world of Haven, finding myself engrossed and consumed by the sheer magnitude and majesty of it all. I have already lost a character, harvested a pumpkin I did not grow, and finished filling (or at least I hope what I did was right) a cart with chopped down trees for someone while they were out.

There are two reasons for this thread; the first is to introduce myself. The second; to learn as much as possible, especially how to meet others in this game, considering it seems everyone else is offline or dead. My hearth secret is [Redacted; Advice warranted]. Friends are always welcome.

Thank you for your time,

Montry
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby Jomme » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:20 am

So first you THIEF a pumpkin, then you act NICELY?

You better hope I don't find you, scum.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby DDDsDD999 » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:21 am

Assume the humans are dead.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby Montry_Jack_Cheese » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:25 am

Jomme wrote:So first you THIEF a pumpkin, then you act NICELY?

You better hope I don't find you, scum.


My, oh my. You certainly have a rather harsh outlook. I offered what I have done not as a prayer for forgiveness, but to explain that I had to do what I needed to to survive. Being new to the game, I didn't know of the forums until today. If I get killed for stealing a pumpkin? Then I deserve that, however, I did so out of necessity and did not take more than I absolutely had to.

I have a policy of repaying what I take, I refuse to leave a debt unresolved. If we are to be enemies because my survival was important to me, then I accept the consequences. I hope that isn't the case.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby Montry_Jack_Cheese » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:28 am

DDDsDD999 wrote:Assume the humans are dead.


Then there are a lot of dead people in this world. How the heck do I play this with others? I'm pretty sure my hours won't synch up with everyone, but it would be nice to have a few friends to build and explore with.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby kralmir » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:39 am

Montry_Jack_Cheese wrote:
Jomme wrote:So first you THIEF a pumpkin, then you act NICELY?

You better hope I don't find you, scum.


My, oh my. You certainly have a rather harsh outlook. I offered what I have done not as a prayer for forgiveness, but to explain that I had to do what I needed to to survive. Being new to the game, I didn't know of the forums until today. If I get killed for stealing a pumpkin? Then I deserve that, however, I did so out of necessity and did not take more than I absolutely had to.

I have a policy of repaying what I take, I refuse to leave a debt unresolved. If we are to be enemies because my survival was important to me, then I accept the consequences. I hope that isn't the case.


HAH. you will have a hard time adjusting. but this one time ill help you out: he is fucking with you. hitler did no....errrr, i mean you did nothing wrong. chances are those people are long dead.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby Montry_Jack_Cheese » Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:42 am

kralmir wrote: HAH. you will have a hard time adjusting. but this one time ill help you out: he is fucking with you. hitler did no....errrr, i mean you did nothing wrong. chances are those people are long dead.


Fair enough. And thank you.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby Saxony4 » Sat Sep 06, 2014 2:20 am

You're gunna get melted for stealing someones' pumpkin, cheese man.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby Montry_Jack_Cheese » Sat Sep 06, 2014 2:28 am

Saxony4 wrote:You're gunna get melted for stealing someones' pumpkin, cheese man.


I'm pretty sure who I stole from is dead.
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Re: New to the Hearth

Postby TeckXKnight » Sat Sep 06, 2014 2:36 am

It used to be that simple theft carried little risk as long as you could discuss things with others. Honestly most people were just wary of having dangerous neighbors and as long as they were comfortable with you then there was no conflict. Seriously, it's a pumpkin, no one would spazz out and murder you for that under normal circumstances. Over the last few worlds large factions have gotten bored and begun hunting players for the fun of it though, so there is some danger that a random player will find the scents and murder you for the sake of murdering you.

That said? There is nothing you can reasonably do to protect yourself at this point so don't worry about it and go have fun. Death is something that sorta happens in the hearthlands and if you fret about it too much you'll turn into a paranoid mess like the rest of us. =)
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