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Public News Post #1024

Justice...

Written by: Master Morpheus, Maiming Machine
Date: Saturday, August 15th, 1998
Addressed to: Archdruid Treant, the Sylvan Master


While I like the idea, part of this game is going to include, and somewhat includes at this time, an everchanging gov't. I think it would be cool to post bounties on killers at the city halls, or perhaps if you kill in a city, there could be wandering guards that will attack you on sight. But with a gov't completely run by the players, who is to say that the killers themselves are not in charge?! Achaea could be in a dark time of murder and strife, which makes it difficult for certain people to excel, but that in my opinion is realistic. Someday perhaps forces of light will rise up to fight off the evil, and set up rigid laws of their own. On the flipside, you don't want to push people away from a game that's not even finished yet. One final point I'll mention, if you choose to go out and kill mobile humanoids, in my opinion that is no different than killing players, except they don't whine when they die. So if you kill them, in my view you're an open target. I don't go after people that don't kill,

Penned by my hand on the 3rd of Scarlatan, in the year 198 AF.


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Public News Post #1024

Justice...

Written by: Master Morpheus, Maiming Machine
Date: Saturday, August 15th, 1998
Addressed to: Archdruid Treant, the Sylvan Master


While I like the idea, part of this game is going to include, and somewhat includes at this time, an everchanging gov't. I think it would be cool to post bounties on killers at the city halls, or perhaps if you kill in a city, there could be wandering guards that will attack you on sight. But with a gov't completely run by the players, who is to say that the killers themselves are not in charge?! Achaea could be in a dark time of murder and strife, which makes it difficult for certain people to excel, but that in my opinion is realistic. Someday perhaps forces of light will rise up to fight off the evil, and set up rigid laws of their own. On the flipside, you don't want to push people away from a game that's not even finished yet. One final point I'll mention, if you choose to go out and kill mobile humanoids, in my opinion that is no different than killing players, except they don't whine when they die. So if you kill them, in my view you're an open target. I don't go after people that don't kill,

Penned by my hand on the 3rd of Scarlatan, in the year 198 AF.


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