Posted by: Hide and Seek
« on: December 18, 2005, 09:53:35 AM »Done and done. Thanks for the idea, can't wait to see what Laufey thinks of the idea.
Please tell me Bhaal will do that in the mod, when you meet his avatarform in hell, when he talks to Melissan.
EDWIN: Technically speaking, perhaps. However, you are forgetting that Bhaal is dead. A tiny, microscopic, but nevertheless fairly important point, don't you agree? It's not as if he is about to come charging up any moment now and tell me to mind my manners where his darling daughter is concerned.
Ask Joan of Arc.In the Council of Six building and every single noble estate PC is treated exactly like this. In Trademeet, too, even after PC saves the city: unless the noble needs something from said PC, it's "Saved our town? Good for you. Now go away, you smell" sort of thing all around. Not exactly polite? Sure. Creates nice medieval flavour? Of course, that is what it is there for.
Shouldn't divine blood trump noble blood?
In the Council of Six building and every single noble estate PC is treated exactly like this. In Trademeet, too, even after PC saves the city: unless the noble needs something from said PC, it's "Saved our town? Good for you. Now go away, you smell" sort of thing all around. Not exactly polite? Sure. Creates nice medieval flavour? Of course, that is what it is there for.
So... why does PC have to enforce democracy and people's rights there?
Good oneQuote"Saved our town? Good for you. Now go away, you smell"Must be that "The French Foreign Legion" smell.
"Saved our town? Good for you. Now go away, you smell"Must be that "The French Foreign Legion" smell.
Well, I said maybe, there is e.g. registered case of one species of dolphins wiping out another one, but we do not know whether they take pleasure in killing like humans. I sincerely hope nothing that is as bad as us exists anywhere...Mind you, such things still happen.What throwing dead bodies into the water or alive people to the sharks? or both? Of course they still happen, why wouldn't they? It's not that for thousands of years people were "bad" because they were uneducated or something, cruelty is the very essence of being human, we're probably the only species (maybe exept for dolphins) that take pleasure in hurting their brethren.
Sounds like they are some very sadistic animals. They're also the only other specie which practices sexual stimulation before the intercourse, did you know that?
Mind you, such things still happen.What throwing dead bodies into the water or alive people to the sharks? or both? Of course they still happen, why wouldn't they? It's not that for thousands of years people were "bad" because they were uneducated or something, cruelty is the very essence of being human, we're probably the only species (maybe exept for dolphins) that take pleasure in hurting their brethren.
Mind you, such things still happen.What throwing dead bodies into the water or alive people to the sharks? or both? Of course they still happen, why wouldn't they? It's not that for thousands of years people were "bad" because they were uneducated or something, cruelty is the very essence of being human, we're probably the only species (maybe exept for dolphins) that take pleasure in hurting their brethren.
This is more like 1920s and does not fit the spirit of heroic fantasy! Pouring some blood into the water and then "allowing" the person in question to abandon ship is far more fun, you should try it sometime.I did get the irony, thank you Borsook. What I meant was that a swim lesson involves being already dead.Don't you mean dying during the lesson?? Throwing a dead person to the sharks is no fun and doesn't give the sharks much needed exercise. Besides whole tradition of "walking the plank" was connected to the fact that technically speaking you were not the one doing all the killing.
Perhaps I should have explained that it has nothing to do with "walking the plank", but is merely the "tradition" to throw a dead body into the ocean/sea if you do not want it to be recovered.