A murder from Orlais. (Need Some Opinions on the situation)

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Re: A murder from Orlais.

Postby Sobatsoku » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:10 am

"Hello, I am the persone you killed
I'm glad that you did, my life of crime was short and fun,
Anyway I'm writing this to tell you that i have nothing to do with Fort egg(i already apologised to them for bringing them into trouble)
They were kind enough to let me live near them and I also traded with them, they did not know about my bandit ways, also they said that if they find me again they wil get me.
Well leson learned I gues.. You just cant trust anyone
It's probably to late to say sorry if i offended you, but life of a bandit is a tricky one and i just played the game as I see fit.

(btw nice sreenshot =)"

This matter is closed, thanks for the answers. This guy might be a criminal but i like his attitude, i will not disclose his name and ruin his game, but i wish him the best of luck in his way of crime. As for Fort Egg, no need to talk to you guys now :-)
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Fort Egg respond)

Postby Zamte » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:13 am

Not so sure he was the clay thief then. The guy who stole the clay got knocked out, logged in within an hour of that happening and was able to move his hearthfire inside of a house in Fort Egg within a very short period of time. I only logged in and tracked him to there a few hours after he was originally summoned and KOed. It's unlikely he could just get moved into there so quickly without being a member of the village.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby spectacle » Wed Jun 30, 2010 1:05 pm

It was definitely the clay thief, I had him memorized. I just wish I had killed him when he stole they clay instead of just KOing him and taking his inventory as compensation, then he wouldn't have been able to murder anyone. The next thief gets no mercy.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby Skorm » Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:36 pm

spectacle wrote:The next thief gets no mercy.


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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby Sonderleaf » Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:53 pm

As the current lawspeaker of Fort Egg i feel obliged to clarify some things.

The thief/murderer has indeed had his hearth fire within our village walls.
At that time we had no clue to his nature or motives, he always kept to himself, left our stuff alone, never bothered anybody.
Then he retreated to his newly built abode.
And then this happened.

He did, however, apologise for the trouble his actions might cause Fort Egg and it's occupants.
And he had the decency to move out of Fort Egg before he commited the murder.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby Sobatsoku » Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:10 pm

Some interesting things id like to point out, you destroyed the ram that we had building to protect Fort Egg. How many tiles away was the ram roughly? about 500+. So now we are short 1 dry ram that we was about to use when everyone got on that wanted to take part in destroying the murderers property to nothing. And also i get a pm from you saying that you want to help us build another 1, under the condition we allow you to be there when we ram it down so you can loot as well. I don't know about anyone else, but this situation doesn't look like a matter of protecting a village, it looks like 1) buying time for the deceased to respawn and grab all his good shit before we do. Or 2) GREED. But rest assured, we will get the stuff he stole from us, and the ql 70 ranger bow that was stolen from the guy he killed, 1 way or another.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby Sonderleaf » Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:29 pm

His claim has already disappeared.
Call me paranoid, but i don't like rams near our village.
I would like to be a part of the pillaging.
And if i ever get my hands on the bow in question or for that matter any q70+ rangers bow, i'll gladly give it to the victim or rather to his reincarnation.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby RayvenQ » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:35 am

I would like to be a part of the pillaging.


To be honest, why should you, afterall, did you take part in tracking him down or dishing out justice? If not, why should you get to pillage along with those who actually did the work.

Plus you owe them a new ram.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby Sonderleaf » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:37 am

Ram is done.
And they can always say no.
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Re: A murder from Orlais. (Resolved)

Postby Sobatsoku » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:21 am

Here is our plan, the seeds don't matter to us, for we have ql 200+ seeds. The animals dont mean anything to us either. Were going to ram the wall down, ransack the place, and what you decide to come and take is up to you, after were done its your claim :-). As for building us a new ram, thank you very much. As a matter of fact it only moves 10 tiles without needing repaired, so we will destroy it after we bust a section of wall down.
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