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256, Immortal deaths/quitting/autodeletes... Battlefields?
Posted by thedrunkard on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I have always wondered how come when an Imm's character leaves CF, why are they not posted on the Battlefields. Most of learning carrionfields I've done by playing, but a lot also comes from what I read about on the forums. Something to the affect of normal posts and goodbyes, maybe even a little epilogue or something, about their religion, purpose, pre-imort life.. etc.
Unless there is a specific reasoning, which I can't really come to conclusion to find, wouldn't you, the player base, as well peers of immstaff, want to see something of that affect? Yes, no? how comes?
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264, Immortal Deaths
Posted by Ilraeth on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
In some cases the immortal player in question has indeed ended that immortal characters life and began a new Imm character. In other cases the immortals player simply doesn’t have the time or inclination to continue with the character (or at all) and simply would rather bow out and fade away, and still other times the "death" is more like a comic book characters death, in that no body was found and the possibility for return is still open. In any case, the majority of the time it’s a leave of absence (temporary or permanent) for the Imm or a reincarnation into another immortal character, and although it sucks loosing an Imm character you’ve grown fond of interacting with, more then likely you’ll run into them again at some point, or already have.
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257, RE: Immortal deaths/quitting/autodeletes... Battlefields?
Posted by Sailatinu on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Personally, I've always found in one sense.. alot of IMM's never leave CF, but simply end the life of a particular character and then take on a new role and life of another immortal-esque character. Similar to Twist, and others in their lives.
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260, "in one sense.."
Posted by Ululari on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Seems to me that non-imms could be described the same way.
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