First thief,
CraftedD (Guest),
26-Mar-08 02:46 PM, #4
RE: First thief,
Fjarn (Guest),
26-Mar-08 03:40 PM, #5
RE: First thief,
ggcorbs,
26-Mar-08 05:03 PM, #6
You got what was coming to you...that time,
Firata (Guest),
26-Mar-08 05:03 PM, #7
Too bad,
Hrefnwik (Guest),
26-Mar-08 08:25 PM, #8
I'm pretty sure this was you,
Dorfo (Guest),
26-Mar-08 02:44 PM, #3
Aww...,
Grecken (Guest),
26-Mar-08 10:23 AM, #2
RE: (DELETED) [None] Abigail the Lurker,
Mizfara (Guest),
26-Mar-08 10:09 AM, #1
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#67453, "First thief"
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It was easy to get gear. Relatively easy to run and survive situations. But I burned out pretty fast because I couldnt really do much of anything that I really want to do. Testing out advanced pick locks. Just couldnt find the motivation to really do anything. Ranking a thief actually wasnt that hard.
Thought I had a nifty role that kept me going for a little while but I just couldnt seem too interested in playing it out much further.
Props to:
Fjarn with Abigails desire to twist villagers into anger then succeed in bargaining for a peace treatie
Ugril for ranking. I dont think we ever pk'd anyone but we had potential if we ever decided to do that. Towards the end we both drifted off but it was fun rping even a little with you.
Mizfara: You rocked me everytime we had to fight. The best I could do was steal a recall potion so that when I failed my next jack I wouldnt have to waste my money on a potion
Last note I really have is how easy the thief guild is to break in and such. Angaarn did it daily. We spend and donate a lot of money and time to the guild. Consider it a big establishment and its such a pushover. I wouldnt mind seeing more depth to thieves guild in retrospect. Better guildguards. More men for thief guild raids. Not getting attacked by thief mobs of your own guild when you are wanted. Tribunals should also have to force themselves in the guild.
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#67457, "RE: First thief"
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> >Fjarn with Abigails desire to twist villagers into anger then >succeed in bargaining for a peace treatie >
I rather enjoyed that. I was curious as to whether you'd hold up your end of the bargain. Since I didn't see or hear much of or from you since then, I assumed you had. I also always wondered if Abigail had some personal issue with villagers, but never got around to finding out what it might have been.
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#67461, "You got what was coming to you...that time"
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I wish there was an edge called "blackmail". I would pick it up in a heartbeat. I actually provoked that invoker to go after you. I got back the things I lost to you and some more.
But it was fun to go after you, even when I was trying to make you give me back that plate mail. Hopefully you had fun.
GLWYN
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#67471, "Too bad"
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Just the few interactions we had, you were the kind of thief who was always in the middle of things and seemed to know all the news. Was fun just seeing what you were up to.
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#67452, "I'm pretty sure this was you"
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Someone stole the axe right out of my hands while I was forging it. I was like "what the hell?!"
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#67436, "Aww..."
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I didn't get to talk to you enough. I really liked the Southern honey and sweeties you threw around. Reminds me of home. I was looking forward to finding out why you were doing that.
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#67435, "RE: (DELETED) [None] Abigail the Lurker"
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I. Hate. Thieves.
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