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Re: OOC Rule

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7threalm wrote:
Side wrote:
Atlas wrote: The Bad Guys:

The Entire city of Sshamath
Hey! We're not all bad! Some of us would be more than willing to assist in your goodly efforts, so long as you have the coin. :twisted:
that whole shall not consult nor work with known evil creatures (that half the so called paladins on the server ignore) rule might limit that.

A true dnd Paladin is by far the hardest class to play on the server. Try it out, its harder then playing an orc lol
True. Paladins definitely got the short end of the stick. Other goodlies could do it though, if they can keep their mouths shut around the paladins.
Passiflora wrote: AS A DROW you will kill DUERGARS for like..... lvl 9 to 25. A DAMN LOT OF DUERGARS.
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Re: OOC Rule

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I think the main problem is that there is not good city like legitimate good city on the coast, I wish we could add http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Elturel

the dukes are fickle
Amn is corupt
Bereghost - is whatever



Hell I would even make it if there was interest.

so far if atlas theory is true "that place would be corrupted and running with zhents and thayvians in a blink of an eye.
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Re: OOC Rule

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All I'll say about The Thayan Shop and its items is this:

If I spot any of you avoid RP with an OOC flag over their heads, I will personally message every players online telling that you ICly visited my shop!

ANd note to all, the Thayan Shop is open to EVERYONE, even smelly elves like Sirion ( :D).
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Re: OOC Rule

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JCVD1 wrote:All I'll say about The Thayan Shop and its items is this:

If I spot any of you avoid RP with an OOC flag over their heads, I will personally message every players online telling that you ICly visited my shop!

ANd note to all, the Thayan Shop is open to EVERYONE, even smelly elves like Sirion ( :D).
damn how much gold you making lol
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Re: OOC Rule

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7threalm wrote:
JCVD1 wrote:All I'll say about The Thayan Shop and its items is this:

If I spot any of you avoid RP with an OOC flag over their heads, I will personally message every players online telling that you ICly visited my shop!

ANd note to all, the Thayan Shop is open to EVERYONE, even smelly elves like Sirion ( :D).
damn how much gold you making lol
Not a Dime. I forbid my guildmates to make profit fromt he store.
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Re: OOC Rule

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looks around for zones of truth spells in the shop lol...
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Re: OOC Rule

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JCVD1 wrote:All I'll say about The Thayan Shop and its items is this:

If I spot any of you avoid RP with an OOC flag over their heads, I will personally message every players online telling that you ICly visited my shop!

ANd note to all, the Thayan Shop is open to EVERYONE, even smelly elves like Sirion ( :D).
This comes across to me as gloating so I'm going to carefully remind you that it is not "your" shop and ultimately you will comply with whatever the DMs rule.

I'm going to go ahead and lock this topic since it's turning into a spectacle.
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