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Illanthos | Sun 06-Apr-14 01:24 PM |
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#120139, "RE: (DELETED) [EMPIRE] Ergoth Rassalon the Loremaster o..."
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I had a pretty good run, but eventually real life kind of took control and I didn't have the focus to play anymore. I had a lot of projects still running, and my desire to see them through kept me logging in to work on them, but I eventually decided enough was enough and I needed to make way for the other guys to step up.
I intended Ergoth to be a throwaway character to help beef up an ailing Empire. He sort of grew organically from there and developed into a patron of the arts, a scholar of progress, and a faithful servant of Destuvius (Who is absolutely amazeballs, and everyone should give him a try sometime).
I was surprisingly deadly pre-45, but when I hit hero ranks people became far tankier, and far more conservative and my kills rapidly tapered off. STSF elves were my bane, and were one of the few things I possessed virtually zero chance of ever killing.
The highlight of this character was getting to have such a big hand in helping to shape Destuvius' growing religion.
There were so many awesome friends and foes in Ergoth's life that I cant remember them all. Post and I'll try to respond.
Saguntius - I had such high hopes for you. I was crushed when frustration and trolling led you to delete. Ergoth tried to see your dreams come true to pay due respect to a worthy friend, but ultimately the trust fund (plus extra) was passed off. Somewhere in the Imperial city there is a warehouse filled with imperfect statues, each bearing a single, perfect trait, with no individual statue embodying them all.
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#120168, "You seemed quite reasonable for an evil guy."
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Good talks. I should have been more hostile but damn, you never gave me much excuse to hate you! I mean, any other excuse than just "red aura".
P.S. Due to a technicality, singing vibratos in the city whilst having Troubadour will still be considered a crime if you aren't in Tribunal. (Because Tribunal law doesn't let you attack criminals in the city).
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Illanthos | Wed 09-Apr-14 10:02 PM |
Member since 14th Oct 2011
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#120169, "RE: You seemed quite reasonable for an evil guy."
In response to Reply #3
Edited on Wed 09-Apr-14 10:07 PM
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Ergoth was sphere Reason, so he was a rather reasonable fellow.
>>Good talks. I should have been more hostile but damn, you never gave me much excuse to hate you! I mean, any other excuse than just "red aura".
Yeah. I can do that. Even as Illanthos, a lot of people who might've had fair reason to attack me didn't, simply because I was too relate-able. As a Lawman, Ergoth never saw you as a true foe, and would've rather used you to defeat his mutual enemies. Roleplay is overpowered.
>>P.S. Due to a technicality, singing vibratos in the city whilst having Troubadour will still be considered a crime if you aren't in Tribunal. (Because Tribunal law doesn't let you attack criminals in the city).
I didn't actually have Troubadour at the time. I was attempting to get the paladin Tribbie who flagged me in trouble by insinuating that she messed up, and didn't do her research. If it turned out that I could get her in trouble by being a troubadour, I would taken that edge in a heartbeat, out of spite. Ergoth hated her with a passion, as she actively interpreted the laws in favor of the Light.
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#120137, "Did you ever follow up on the statue idea?"
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Or pass the gold along to someone else?
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