A Cantr Revolution

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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby mojomuppet » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:40 pm

Be awake long enough to notice who's worth it. :P
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby Slowness_Incarnate » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:42 pm

They notice: but then realize there aren't any people worth waking up for.
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby EchoMan » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:09 pm

Ok, I raise my fist and join the revolution! Lets all kill any character 50+ of age that is not responsive daily! Freeeeedooooom!
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby Joshuamonkey » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:12 pm

I still think it's all about convincing them that there's no point of betrayal. There's some characters out there worth trusting. Like Slim. Like any of my characters. :D

Don't be the only one with the key to the main storage. Steal my stuff, maybe, but just don't kill me!
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby randognsac » Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:20 am

Slim who? Slim Shady? That would be me. Also all my charries are trustworthy. I tried to be bad with a few characters, I just can't do it. I wish could, but it's just not in my nature to be deceitful. I know I shouldn't put so much of myself in my characters but I do. It would probably be fun but entirely to much work. I have leaders that are kinda sleepy and I would like to delegate but it's so hard to find people worth delegating to. There have been so many times I find characters I deem worthy that either steal what they can, die, or become sleepy as hell after I trust them with keys. Then people get the keys that I don't want having them. Then I have to change locks! I hate it!
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby Joshuamonkey » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:27 am

Slim who? Slim Shady? That would be me. Also all my charries are trustworthy. I tried to be bad with a few characters, I just can't do it. I wish could, but it's just not in my nature to be deceitful.

Slim Shady, yes, and I'm the same. I've tried. I simply wouldn't be willing to kill any innocent character. Being nice is so much more fun. :D
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby EchoMan » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:35 am

Someone named Slim Shady isn't trustworthy by naming conventions. ;)

J/k. My characters seem to be trusting more often than mistrusting. I have one great exception though, a young woman who always expect the worst from any newspawn/visitor/change around her. She's quite a paranoid one. :)
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby mojomuppet » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:34 am

Slowness_Incarnate wrote:They notice: but then realize there aren't any people worth waking up for.


This a a player that plays at least 10 or 15 hours a day, don't feed me that. There are lots of young chars that are worth their salt and are ignored. When they leave and come back with some thieving asses because those are the only type of people that will pay attention to them, then oh well sorry..... :twisted:
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby Kelli » Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:49 pm

mojomuppet wrote:There are lots of young chars that are worth their salt and are ignored.



Or someone kills them for a stupid reason. :P
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby mikejacobs14 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:51 am

Joshuamonkey wrote:Here you can talk about developed towns vs undevoloped, newspawns, and old people.

Mojomuppet wrote:What I dont like is that as a char gets older( in alot of cases, not all, but a whole lot) they hold keys stunting the growth of town and wont share, dont bother to help out either, and mostly only speaking up enough to keep from dieing off. This comes from the fact that younger ( I dont mean newspawns but younger than so old my first piece was a dino so IM bored to death) wont force the hand of the older ones. If you dont want to play because you have nothing else to gain, take your share, travel,or give the keys up and watch what happens next. I hate hate hate when older people are protected even when they dont play. This is a human emotion that shouldnt stunt towns) Grrr!

Sadly if a char even brings this up they are likely to be killed while the others just pray the leader will wake up and lead again. They wake, pick up food ask a question and are gone for another 19 days.

I've had two characters killed because the character holding the second most power thought he would gain by doing so. In the second case, he held the same amount of power (though I think I could have convinced him otherwise if his lacky didn't decide to kill me to avoid him having him read my notes). The first killer was Izimiger. My characters try very hard to make sure that the characters in their town don't gain from their death. My characters find people they can trust and give them the keys. I don't want to do everything myself anyway. I imagine that this isn't the case with all old characters however.


I'm so sorry for killing you Joshuamonkey :p, I buried you quickly in the public centre so nobody was able to check your corpse :p, but man, its been a long time since I played Izimiger Silo, like 4 years? Anyone else remember my character?
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby kaloryfer » Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:40 am

I don't know about english zone, but in polish zone, there are so many well developed towns (with machines, buildings, vehicles), that it's easier to move to such a town and claim it as your own than to overthrow govt in any other town.
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Re: A Cantr Revolution

Postby RedQueen.exe » Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:34 pm

kaloryfer wrote:I don't know about english zone, but in polish zone, there are so many well developed towns (with machines, buildings, vehicles), that it's easier to move to such a town and claim it as your own than to overthrow govt in any other town.


It's similar, though maybe not quite as prevalent in english zone, but the people that wind up claiming those towns are some of the most obnoxious and awful leaders in cantr.
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