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Topic subject(AUTO) [OUTLANDER] Paranipus the Master of Nage Waza
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27099, (AUTO) [OUTLANDER] Paranipus the Master of Nage Waza
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Wed May 12 13:04:19 2004


At 11 o'clock AM, Day of Freedom, 25th of the Month of the Winter Wolf
on the Theran calendar Paranipus perished, never to return.

Race:felar
Class:assassin
Level:39
Alignment:Neutral
Ethos:Chaotic
Cabal:OUTLANDER, the Outlanders of Thar-Eris
Age:32
Hours:102

27106, RE: (AUTO) [OUTLANDER] Paranipus the Master of Nage Waza
Posted by Evernstaine on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Oh you bastard, I was wondering where isy go.
Oh damn you damn you, it was fun with you around.
I loved calling you Paranipus eh.. I mean iss..y
Cursed you for making me try so hard to get into outlanders, bring me 15 food items from the wild BAH!!!

It was fun and always a pleasure to hang out with you.
I know you lost at least one or two more skills besides assassinate

27103, RE: (AUTO) [OUTLANDER] Paranipus the Master of Nage Waza
Posted by Vonyx on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Was afraid I was going to see this after you didn't show in so long. What happened you were a great character? I loved the way you wanted people to refer to you as iz(sp?). I still don't understand why outlander assassins lose assassinate, this isn't Sylvan(or at least that's what the tell me:). Good luck with your next one.
27104, RE: (AUTO) [OUTLANDER] Paranipus the Master of Nage Waza
Posted by Kaeldran on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Met the felar assassin once. Neat person, but never really bonded. Hope you're still playing.

By the way, why WOULD an assassin in Outlanders lose assassinate? I mean, they set fires to cities and are fairly violent towards city folk. It would stand to reason that one could still assassinate.
27105, game balance anyone?
Posted by Daurwyn on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
The outlander stealth coupled with assassin stealth makes assassinate overpowered for them.
27112, RE: game balance anyone?
Posted by Alynana on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Also, assassinate, or the act of assassinating is a civilized act in most terms. Outlanders are completely anti-civilization. Hence the no assassinate. I could be blowing smoke out my ass on this, but I think this is the reason from the IMMs.
27126, RE: game balance anyone?
Posted by A2 on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I would wager it's just about game balance. Since the reasoning being that assassinating is "civilized" just seems kind of silly. I could see you saying that the art of assassination is "cleaner" than hacking someone down with an axe, but I wouldn't call it anymore civilized.
27133, Mayby...
Posted by General_Malaise on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
It has to do with the fact that true assassins need to have an in-depth knowledge of biological science, what arteries to sever, what nerves to cut, where exactly the bones on the temple meet to shatter with a well-placed strike PLUS most assassins learned this stuff for use in the cities, how shadows fall in the cities, how to walk unheard on specific roads when slinking up for your assassinate, ect.

....or it's a game balance thing like the guy below said.
27132, RE: game balance anyone?
Posted by ORB on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I could definately argue that assassination has nothing to do with being civilized. Their are a million and one valid roleplay angles that could have a wilderness oriented assassin.
27131, RE: game balance anyone?
Posted by ORB on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
They lose hide though as well, so if anything it is already harder for them to assassinate.