Tesline | Wed 12-Jun-13 10:47 PM |
Member since 25th Jun 2010
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#50146, "Align change. Why is this so looked down upon?"
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Especially concerning turning good this seems to be highly looked down upon. I understand that it should be an exception and a rare occurrence but should the person really have to deal with 200 hours of avid ####? What really burns me is that fire giant who turned good it took what? 40 hours? There has been an orc that just turned neutral why? Cause he wanted to. All I want is criteria, consistency, and a GOOD reason why it is looked down upon. I've got a single #### to give...and it's just for you.
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Align change. Why is this so looked down upon?
[View all] , Tesline, Wed 12-Jun-13 10:47 PM
I went evil druid with Baltherias.,
Straklaw,
13-Jun-13 09:17 PM, #16
My orc went neutral over a long period of time. Believe...,
Vladamir,
13-Jun-13 08:51 PM, #14
Same thing with Sirak.,
Onewingedangel,
13-Jun-13 09:00 PM, #15
Guide to 50 hour align change,
Valkenar,
13-Jun-13 10:50 AM, #13
Because playing an evil druid with communes is funner,
CD,
13-Jun-13 10:05 AM, #11
It isn't. It does have to have consequences.,
vargal,
12-Jun-13 11:45 PM, #1
Because it's often from breaking role ,
highbutterfly,
13-Jun-13 01:34 AM, #2
Its annoying when someone gets it for nothing.,
Tesline,
13-Jun-13 02:15 AM, #3
I think you're missing the point.,
Homard,
13-Jun-13 07:36 AM, #4
That brings me to a new question. RPing it out.,
Tesline,
13-Jun-13 08:09 AM, #5
Generally speaking.,
Homard,
13-Jun-13 08:23 AM, #6
RE: That brings me to a new question. RPing it out.,
Kalageadon,
13-Jun-13 08:25 AM, #7
Thanks everyone that helped.,
Tesline,
13-Jun-13 08:36 AM, #8
RE: Its annoying when someone gets it for nothing.,
Vonzamir,
13-Jun-13 08:43 AM, #9
I can understand RP justified reasons but this isn't wh...,
Tesline,
13-Jun-13 09:46 AM, #10
RE: I can understand RP justified reasons but this isn'...,
Vonzamir,
13-Jun-13 10:43 AM, #12
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