by Krigherren » Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:41 pm
If this were the 11th century, and I saw the OP walking through a forest, I would surely jump out from behind a bush and cleave him with my battleaxe. This seems more like just pointless whining than actual critique or an idea. Death is permanent in the sense that you can't be that character ever again, cannot use the same name, you can only be a descendant. Tell me how that's not permanent. If you consider the harshness of a period, I guess you could say this game is in, it's pretty fair to me. To OP: You wouldn't make it in the Viking age of reality, no doubt.
Victory or Valhalla!
"Cattle die, kinsmen die; the self must also die. I know one thing which never dies: the reputation of each dead man."
- Hávamál, st. 77