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Elisina
Okay Lyle,
1. I didn't lightening bolt anyone or do a SINGLE POINT OF DAMAGE
TO ANYONE IN THE PARTY. No lightening bolts were cast by me.
2. The oh so lovely adventurers and an actor who murdered me
decided to dump the body overboard then changed you minds and tried
to grab it back when you realized that Difuge, Carl and Dom were
outside. Carl grabbed the body went immaterial and left.
3. You were actually the ones making a mockery of the mission
because you kept accusing party members of being hirudo and knew
nothing about anyone. These accusations were made because PLAYERS
not characters knew that a couple of the people on the mission have
played Hirudo. Talk about taking out of game knowledge and
abusing/using it. My CHARACTER viewed this as crap and using
phantasmal water transmogrify made herself look like a CHARICATURE
of a Hirudo (BIG pointy teeth, pasty complexion...etc all cartoon
style).
4. The only reason Elesina "died" is because
a. She refused to kill a bunch of innocents to get out of a bad
situation (these same innocents later held the sword against her
throat and "set to kill" on the command of your character who had
her pinned).
b. The magic item database had been corrupted and loaded with a
version that was 3+ months out of date and a magic item type thing
done to HER BODY was not there so the GM ruled she "left the item at
home"
5. You brought up this whole SHIT a year ago when you heard she was
resurrected a year ago and you were answered then the same way.
6. Greg was just using my character name as an example of a
character who uses fireballs and Elesina had nothing to do with the
discussion at hand.
-Kris
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> From: Lyle H Janney <lhjanney@adpc.purdue.edu>
> To: 'steve@ns1.cioe.com'; 'kris@cioe.com'
> Subject: RE: Team Tactics
> Date: Friday, August 21, 1998 11:54 AM
>
> Uh, okay. Thanks, I guess. But the question wasn't about my
> adventurer. It was about the disposition of the body that
belonged
> to an adventurer that was making a mockery of a mission that many
> of the other party members where taking seriously (after all,
Hirudo
> were to be feared and despised), and who later impersonated a
> Hirudo and afterwards lightning-bolted a third of the party in
close
> quarters (it's true, the world _is_ full of a**holes). If Dan ran
it, then
> that's the way it is, but I thought for certain that the cadre of
Ra priests
> on board the ship had something to say about the disposition of
the
> actual body. Then again, what happened _after_ that night is
little of
> my concern since my part ended when my character died as a result
> of his enforcement of what he believed to be proper consequences
to
> the actions performed against him, and those few fellow
adventurers
> he trusted, by the aforementioned adventurer (despite my personal
> feelings for Kris, herself). But, I guess, I do appreciate the
fact that
> you guys discussed the option nonetheless.
>
> Lyle
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Ames [SMTP:]
> Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 11:30 AM
> To: gmlist@cioe.com;
> Subject: Re: Team Tactics
>
> > PS Lyle the reason we kept giving examples of why it was
necessary
> > is because in your last post you were still calling it a crock.
> > Also Elesina was resurrected under Dan and I retired her. She
had
> > no desire to adventure any more because the world was full of
Ass
>
> For what its worth Lyle... we had a pretty lengthy discussion on
> resurrecting your character that killed Elesina or not. Aside from
> the godlike thrill we get over holding someone's potential
resurrection
> in our hands, we felt that some benefit could be gained from your
> resurrection. However in the end we couldn't justify the
expenditure
> since you weren't really all that useful of an adventurer (to us).
> But beleive that I only speak the truth when I say that if we
could
> have justified it you would also have been resurrected... a dozen
> times :)
>
> -Steve
>
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