Havion wrote:batigor wrote:I use google translator because I do not have good English, I'm sorry.
I do not usually follow the political fights because I do not have a good English and I do not participate in the pvps because I simply do not have the strength or the interest to do so.
I live next to aurora, I live it because I read in the topics that it was a good kingdom, they helped each other and shared several resources, they were basically a hippie community.
when I read the comments of this post I saw many talk about how the kingdom deserved to burn due to Dani. I do not know if this is true or not, but that does not matter to me, my true question is: Why did the kingdom have to pay?
I spent almost a month without playing because I was traveling, when I returned I decided to get some coins that had been guradado and to have a look at the Aurora market.
I found the city destroyed and before I could even understand what was happening I was already lying on the floor with a guy who had not even seen me in my life, stealing all my valuables.
My big question with all this is: Where is justice? Where did Dani pay for the crimes that accuse him?
Neither of you wants justice or anything like it. All you want is to kill, steal and destroy. They put the blame for your actions on Dani, but in fact he's just a scapegoat for you to commit your crimes without feeling
Nah, you're making leaps in logic with the last line. We kept a few NKs around to get free loot and spectate the carnage, those who died did so mostly because someone thought they're an alt of people still pulling some defense shit.
Now, sure, sieging Aurora may hurt noobs a little bit, but we will try to make sure that noobs DON'T lose realm buffs. That combined with the fact that community fair is a thing and noobs didn't lose much except an alright community led by the targeted persons.
That and also, believe me this was harder on Dani than it was on you.
Nobody explained anything to me before I took everything I had that was valuable.
My claim is not about to attack the kingdom, but to attack who has no relation to the dispute. It's a critique of the community at large, which sees anything as an excuse to kill, steal, and plunder. Haven society is a reflection of what our real society is. And that makes me very depressed.