I was Dies Irae. :P
I wasn't a "wannabe", because I didn't really want to be. Heh. I'm still a little sore about the Sons of Delor thing. I attacked a person listed as unclanned a few times, then the person joined Sons of Delor and proceeded to have the clan kill me. Well, first they attacked me a few times (well, a lot of times) and demanded an unresonable (meaning impossible for me) tribute before trying to kill me. I killed myself before they could, though.
My suggestion for His August Majesty is to declare a code of honor in the kingdom that newbies don't follow, for everyone's benefit. It could be sort of a standard one can adhere to, rise above, or stoop below, or whatever. It needn't be a compulsory, but could sort of tell everyone what to expect and what not to expect. One could say that I was a victim of a very skewed sense of clan honor. :P
For example, the 3 max attacks thing... Didn't know that was any sort of a standard.
Just a suggestion. This sort of thing is something that usually sets Emperors down in the history books, you know. :P
I wasn't a "wannabe", because I didn't really want to be. Heh. I'm still a little sore about the Sons of Delor thing. I attacked a person listed as unclanned a few times, then the person joined Sons of Delor and proceeded to have the clan kill me. Well, first they attacked me a few times (well, a lot of times) and demanded an unresonable (meaning impossible for me) tribute before trying to kill me. I killed myself before they could, though.
My suggestion for His August Majesty is to declare a code of honor in the kingdom that newbies don't follow, for everyone's benefit. It could be sort of a standard one can adhere to, rise above, or stoop below, or whatever. It needn't be a compulsory, but could sort of tell everyone what to expect and what not to expect. One could say that I was a victim of a very skewed sense of clan honor. :P
For example, the 3 max attacks thing... Didn't know that was any sort of a standard.
Just a suggestion. This sort of thing is something that usually sets Emperors down in the history books, you know. :P