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- Yo_Yo
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You said it, not me.
And it doesn't matter that I played Rick. That was a long time ago. I didn't even know Maynard died until I came back just a month or two ago. I found out he died and did some reasearch in game. Everything I said that was fact can be found in the notes in the region.
Examle being that Mailly jumped him. I found that out from either a rangers tale or something along those lines. Maybe glen's writtings. Anywho, it clearly stated that Mailly jumped him.
Any more questions?
And it doesn't matter that I played Rick. That was a long time ago. I didn't even know Maynard died until I came back just a month or two ago. I found out he died and did some reasearch in game. Everything I said that was fact can be found in the notes in the region.
Examle being that Mailly jumped him. I found that out from either a rangers tale or something along those lines. Maybe glen's writtings. Anywho, it clearly stated that Mailly jumped him.
Any more questions?
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I could see it as a sort of symbolic position, if he had a prior reason to like Krif and hold outsiders in distrust at best.
Maily is practically the official hero of the region at least from Drojf up. I don't really know Krif, so I can't say. But if in his mind it's Krif vs. the region, projecting that onto Maynard Vs. Maily doesn't seem hard.
I'm a little beat as to how he got the initial position, though...I always throught Krif and Drojf had been friends since the last war, and Seatown Forest clearly is fond of Drojf at the least.
Maily is practically the official hero of the region at least from Drojf up. I don't really know Krif, so I can't say. But if in his mind it's Krif vs. the region, projecting that onto Maynard Vs. Maily doesn't seem hard.
I'm a little beat as to how he got the initial position, though...I always throught Krif and Drojf had been friends since the last war, and Seatown Forest clearly is fond of Drojf at the least.
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- SekoETC
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- nitefyre
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The Ranger's Tale doesn't explicity state that he was jumped. There was some vague justification provided, just touching on those that Maily made a case for. Whether or not it was the right course of action is a different debate. And Glen basically wanted to kill Maynard himself (G-correct me if I'm wrong).
I'm questioning whether Ray's actions were in line with his knowledge and whether his character/history is just taken from the corpse of your old character, Rick.
Like the other players here, I don't see what (besides your OOC influence) would make him think like that. *shrugs*
I'm questioning whether Ray's actions were in line with his knowledge and whether his character/history is just taken from the corpse of your old character, Rick.
Like the other players here, I don't see what (besides your OOC influence) would make him think like that. *shrugs*
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nitefyre wrote:The Ranger's Tale doesn't explicity state that he was jumped. There was some vague justification provided, just touching on those that Maily made a case for. Whether or not it was the right course of action is a different debate. And Glen basically wanted to kill Maynard himself (G-correct me if I'm wrong)
Glen seems to change his motivations/attitudes quite a bit these days, though. Just because he claims now that he wanted to kill Maynard then is no reason to believe him

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- Yo_Yo
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Do I really need a reason why I was so easily persueded? Might as well ask why the Manson family was so easily persueded. Honestly, I think you've had it out for me since I came back Nite.
I've already answered all your questions. If you don't have anything new to the table, back off me.
I've already answered all your questions. If you don't have anything new to the table, back off me.
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- griogal
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west wrote:nitefyre wrote:The Ranger's Tale doesn't explicity state that he was jumped. There was some vague justification provided, just touching on those that Maily made a case for. Whether or not it was the right course of action is a different debate. And Glen basically wanted to kill Maynard himself (G-correct me if I'm wrong)
Glen seems to change his motivations/attitudes quite a bit these days, though. Just because he claims now that he wanted to kill Maynard then is no reason to believe him
Glen wanted and always wants to be the cunning rather rebellious hero of any tale...Maily is as stated before regarded as the local hero in the region, a status Glen just wanted for himself. But his attitudes haven't changed, he's still the greatest threat to a lady's virtue
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- griogal
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Glen is simply the greatest threat...my others are way less flirtatious. Gregor never was unfaithful to Jessa while they were together, even didn't have any unfaithful thoughts. That he now found someone else to replace his dead wife should be considered a blessing to the Region as it will probably take his mind of other things
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- nitefyre
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griogal wrote:Glen is simply the greatest threat...my others are way less flirtatious. Gregor never was unfaithful to Jessa while they were together, even didn't have any unfaithful thoughts. That he now found someone else to replace his dead wife should be considered a blessing to the Region as it will probably take his mind of other things
Such as the bigotry of a certain regional leader?

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