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#5677, "RE: (DEL) Abrawisnik the Directionless, Abandoner of t..."
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Well...a less than perfect end. Note to anyone reading: make damn sure you write it in your role when you have a major change in your roleplay.
I always wanted an invoker, and with the new changes I thought Id do one finally and explore those places I had always wanted too. So I rolled Abrawisnik and assigned my affinity points to the paths practiced some, got to 30ish then kicked myself when I read Valg's post boggling about why people would choose 7 paths. The answer: I just assumed that invokers were supposed to go all paths like before and that shields hadnt changed. Nevermind.
Since I wanted to explore I thought I might aswell be a tribunal, not really many enemies, and I fought a few criminals at lower ranks until Dugruain became a provincial magistrate and I was able to get inducted. Was quite fun for a while, but I was itching to test out my funky spells on people and I wasnt really getting much action, apart from the fights with magic dispelling warders travelling with city theives (grumbles at certain people). So I decided I would resign and fight and raid and stuff.
It started going wrong when I kept getting rubbed up the wrong way by various people (grumbles at Dugruain) and I ended up attacking Dugruain and then later having a great fight with him on the open plains (grumbles yet again about rot). So I was now uncaballed and was happy about it, then one day I attacked Kedelah in Tar Valon because he was fighting my friend. I had stopped believing in the spire mostly, and when I became I criminal I thought nothing of it. On hindsight of course I should have given up then and there, but since I ran around with the flag it bought my doom.
So I lost my spells and got the funky title, and talked to an imm and was told I could only roleplay my spells back. Well, I consider myself an average roleplayer and I certainly dont have the knack to do something as big as that, so I deleted instead. Overall I had a fun time, and I give thanks to all I interacted with:
Dugruain, Brindelbik, Mortheon, Sphinf, Bleergiem, Gegreigar, lots more I forget, thanks.
Final note: Im not bitter or anything about losing my spells, it is good to know that there is someone there making sure your on the straight and narrow, good work.
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Dugruain | Tue 09-Apr-02 01:20 PM |
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#5678, "Mostly..."
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Mostly well played...
I remember you having applied to Tribunal from a long time ago (like near the end of Tertalith's riegn), so when I became Provincial, I was eager to give you your shot. (I'm all about this being a Fun(tm) game and all) And man, you excelled. Nice work as a Tribunal. Agressive, knowledgeble, dependable and an all around good Magistrate. You had my vote for Vin/Juc, hands down.. and I told you that at least twice.
Then that horrible encounter on eastern. I almost didn't even bother to come try and summon you. Thats not the Noldarian way. You put yourself in a fine hardship, and it was yours to bare. No matter the result, you would be stronger for facing it.
I guess the rest is semi-history.
I loved that fight on the plains, yes. It was an all out, gritty, nothing held back, grudge match.
Well, G'luck with the next. Despite the crimp in the end there, a well played character.
Dug
"It is better to remain silent, and be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth, and comfirm the fact" A.L.
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#5679, "Your quote..."
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"Its better to say nothing and be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth and prove it."
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Dugruain | Tue 09-Apr-02 03:37 PM |
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#5680, "RE: Your quote..."
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