Greatest Cantr moment

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Postby Joshuamonkey » Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:07 am

By Lord Nick, is this the MacGregor Lord Nick?


Hahaha, no..I wish.

Nick Blackrock, also known as Nicki

Plus, the 10000 steel and/or iron reward for killing Nick Blackrock from the Metalsmiths was never claimed because they wanted his body. Although, I admit Donna has thought of asking about it, since a couple Metalsmiths are actually still alive.
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Postby Debsy » Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:11 am

Joshuamonkey wrote:Oh! Right, yeah she should have killed him. And it wasn't as bad as it looked with him being outside, but maybe it was. But to be sure, he wasn't the only non innocent person involved in that whole situation.

:lol: Oh I know. Myself being the one to get him locked up, Luce wasn't innocent neither. ;)
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Postby Surly » Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:26 am

Joshuamonkey wrote:Was Kevin the man in his twenties in the boat with them?

And while we're on this subject, it seemed like what happened was it took so long for me to load the page that the attack happened last or something, plus, they actually died after their boat undocked from ours. I wish now that I had recorded the whole thing, because it was pretty amazing lol. I've wondered if it was the man in his twenties who didn't die that undocked the boat, but most likely it was Nick or Steven. It's like Donna pushed their boat off when she pushed her claymore through them...
I've been thinking about this for a while.

I think this was also the only time where I've really been in a timed attack. I set my alarm to something early AM in the morning to be there on time.
Steven undocked the boat.

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Postby Arenti » Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:56 am

I think my chars had many great moments, one though was really great, my char was working on mining silver for a town many years. Then the leader died and no one else was there at the moment so he looked inside the buildings, and there was 10.000 grams of silver and many jewelry, also lots of iron and steel.
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Postby Joshuamonkey » Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:30 pm

I think my chars had many great moments, one though was really great, my char was working on mining silver for a town many years. Then the leader died and no one else was there at the moment so he looked inside the buildings, and there was 10.000 grams of silver and many jewelry, also lots of iron and steel.

10,000 grams is quite a bit...

It's ironic and sad that in Cantr, someone dying is often a great moment. Although, what I like is having a bunch of people work together who trust each other with the same storage. That way no one needs to die and it's actually worse off for everyone is someone dies. :)
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Postby Arenti » Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:33 pm

Joshuamonkey wrote:
I think my chars had many great moments, one though was really great, my char was working on mining silver for a town many years. Then the leader died and no one else was there at the moment so he looked inside the buildings, and there was 10.000 grams of silver and many jewelry, also lots of iron and steel.

10,000 grams is quite a bit...

It's ironic and sad that in Cantr, someone dying is often a great moment. Although, what I like is having a bunch of people work together who trust each other with the same storage. That way no one needs to die and it's actually worse off for everyone is someone dies. :)


Yes ofcourse It would have been better if that person would have stayed alive, actually my char only took 5000 grams with him and left the rest behind and also most of the jewelry.
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Postby *Wiro » Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:34 pm

One of my characters got 50000 grams of iron, 50000 grams of steel, pretty much a copy of every tool, a bunch of buildings and around a million grams of other resources, some very valuable in that area. All because the leader of some random place that she was visiting for coal (she was planning to leave with 5000 grams of coal, left with 100000 grams instead) died. Back home, the worshop boss, who would take over the leader position if the leader of their home would die, died. Then the leader died. My character and her husband took over and now they're flipping rich and have about fifteen people who do just as they say.

Arenti wrote:also most of the jewelry.


Why that? Jewelry is weightless...
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Postby Joshuamonkey » Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:42 pm

Wow, that makes me laugh. I've had my own moments like that but that beats me. You'd have to kill Adam Brinks and take all his stuff to get something similar, although he doesn't take everything. Although I think some of the big companies out there, not just English speaking, probably have lots.
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Postby Arenti » Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:47 pm

He didn't take everything because he didn't want to take everything because there where people living there only they where away.
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Postby snm2001 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:48 pm

speaking of Adam Brinks... one of the greatest cantr moments in one of my characters lives was a visit from him to the town she lives in where Adam gave her man a new battle axe. She was admiring it a bit wondering what kind of damage it would do. One of Brinks men spoke up and said she could try it on him... so she did. Adam got a kick out of it gave her her own special saber and let her hit him personally with it. It was quite fun.. she got in trouble a little with her leader though.. everything eventually worked out fine.
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Postby playerslayer666 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:07 pm

i don't have much of a moment to compare to others peoples moments. the only one i do have is the one i am not proud of at all.....

the short version is i killed a person with a bone knife ( while he was equiped with a bone sheild ) in a split second. if i was not awake at that moment i would not have managed to do that because i would have been locked up. my theif was being taken from one building and being put in the prison.

though i am not proud of killing him because i also attacked that guy with.....let me think. 1 2 3.....yeah. four characters. can anyone say CRB?

killing him meant he could not prove my other characters tried to kill him, which basically gave them every right to rule quillanoi south.

i still remember the poor guys name to this day...... Chris Nalow.
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Postby 15454 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:00 pm

Well this wasn't a good moment for me, but I am sure it was for someone else. All the talk about gaining large amounts of wealth reminds me of when the treasure Iron Mountain was lost.
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Postby Arenti » Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:35 am

When one of my chars a a long time ago.... Escaped after being kidnapped with many others.... and none having a crowbar.... And they where left to die.
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Postby Bowser » Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:20 pm

Rigel Kent wrote:
Bowser wrote:My greatest moments were founding the Stonecutters which developed into the Stone Knights and helping to bring the almost extinct Blackrocks to another continent so they might thrive again.


Well you just answered a long standing queston if they were the same pricks. But thriving? No not in the least they almost lost a whole town to one more and keep doing nothing. Doesnt help when you kil your own all the time.


I assume you are referring to if the Blackrocks in the Blojt area are the same tribe from the Karnon area... and yes, Buff Blackrock escaped the genocide and sailed for 20-30 years until washing up on the shore. Naedell and Buff quickly took over a hematite forest and brought new life to the tribe. You may disagree with the subjective word "thrive" if you want, but you have to own a whole town and have your own people before you can lose a whole town and kill your own. They were going strong before Buff killed himself.

We are discussing our own characters greatest moment. Not how our greatest moments have transformed 400 days after our character died. They were a force 20 years ago. Let me know what a group needs to accomplish before you can say they "thrived".
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Postby rconley » Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:31 pm

Bowser wrote:
Rigel Kent wrote:
Bowser wrote:My greatest moments were founding the Stonecutters which developed into the Stone Knights and helping to bring the almost extinct Blackrocks to another continent so they might thrive again.


Well you just answered a long standing queston if they were the same pricks. But thriving? No not in the least they almost lost a whole town to one more and keep doing nothing. Doesnt help when you kil your own all the time.


I assume you are referring to if the Blackrocks in the Blojt area are the same tribe from the Karnon area... and yes, Buff Blackrock escaped the genocide and sailed for 20-30 years until washing up on the shore. Naedell and Buff quickly took over a hematite forest and brought new life to the tribe. You may disagree with the subjective word "thrive" if you want, but you have to own a whole town and have your own people before you can lose a whole town and kill your own. They were going strong before Buff killed himself.

We are discussing our own characters greatest moment. Not how our greatest moments have transformed 400 days after our character died. They were a force 20 years ago. Let me know what a group needs to accomplish before you can say they "thrived".


Blackrocks are still thriving and doing quite well at the moment. Very very well actually.
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