Lol. "I don't count because you didn't count to 100 after I joined." You joined, so you counted. I don't know what all this meld posturing is about. It's a rare day when anyone willingly fights in a meld without trying to break it.
Edit: Not worth a partisan fight. We left because Falmiis showed up which tilted the odds, and some of those I was leading were inexperienced non demis. I didn't think we had the collective experience to beat an odds disadvantage, and didn't find it…
Yeah, there are kick and runners doing so just to be a pest and make your org drop what they are doing and give them attention. That's a relative minority though. There's another group that gets unfairly labeled as "kick and run" in the same vein as…
The Ysav'rai have recently come into the possession of a young, fair maiden. Willing to negotiate matrimonial agreement for fair price. Discounts available depending on how many Shevats catch on fire during the ceremony.
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You're right, it's absolutely not the only way. I should've phrased that better. The game was designed to have many ways to play it, and conflict/pk is one of them.
It's difficult to answer your question because I think you're framing the question unfairly. Your points are broad generalizations that miss a lot of context, and in some cases aren't really accurate. Are some people only looking to murder lowbies a…
I see you guys around when I'm around (not so much Ciaran). You could raid the people that are always willing to fight. I think we've put ourselves out there enough at this point.
All MUD economies are outrageously broken, because they don't have real economies. Jeremy has posted in depth about Mudflation on the Achaea boards (I wish I could find it, it's really interesting to read). It's a "balance" between the forever dimin…
Sap, in general, is a problem for the same reason aeon is a problem. It changes the interaction between players to one person trying to just not die. It just has an easier group counter.