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Infernals
Written by: Jase, Master of Psychic Combat
Date: Tuesday, January 18th, 2000
Addressed to: Chevalier Molotov, Templar of Aurora
I stand in complete agreement with Molotov and Lashar in their views on Infernals. Here is a basic rundown of their code, on two levels:
1. They cannot team people. They cannot jump people. They cannot refuse challenges. They must act with honor and discipline at all times.
2. While Infernals cannot team people, those who have done damage to them in the past are declared guild enemies, and they can be teamed as much as "necessary". As a young man who could still walk through Minia, possessing no armor, I was attacked three times by groups of Infernals, generally including Kydrane, Khejian and Cooper. Incompetent as they are, they still managed to get me once.
They are allowed to jump guild enemies... or at least they are in my case. They did the same to my now deceased friend Alex. When attacking they will on occassion give you a 5 or 10 second chance to run, but this is more due to their sadism then it is anything else.
Infernals cannot refuse challenges... unless of course they feel that they have nothing to learn from getting their butts whiped yet again. Which is how they always feel, unless their target is much weaker then themselves.
They must act with honor and discipline at all times... yet they at the same time blatantly state that their goal is to enslave and kill anyone and everyone too weak to oppose them.
Take it from someone who has delt with Infernals on EVERY level, they are evil hipocrits and liars. And a funny story and good example of their honor... back when Alex was still alive, he hunted Infernals with a passion. He was I suppose what you can call an Infernal Hunter, but he could never gather together enough money to afford armor. The lack of armor surprisingly enough didn't hurt him much, but he once made a deal with an Infernal named Draggal (who is now known as Kydrane). Draggal basically paid Alex 3000 gold, and Alex let him kill him, and take the head to be turned in for a guild favor. Alex then used to money to purchase his armor, and left Draggal alone for awhile. That is until Alex went so far to offer the Infernal a drink while he was too drunk to fight- Draggal killed him, knowing that it was his chance. He was even allowed inside of Shallam at that point, but of course he didn't make it out.
If you're interested in what was going on around that time, read public post 2842 and then next ten or so after that. I myself sort of miss those days, with paranoid Infernals cowering inside of buildings... but then I'm not in much of a position to reinstate that sort of thing right now. Not at the moment at least
Wannabe Infernal Hunter Jase "Don't Message Me" Lysander
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Mayan, in the year 238 AF.
Infernals
Written by: Jase, Master of Psychic Combat
Date: Tuesday, January 18th, 2000
Addressed to: Chevalier Molotov, Templar of Aurora
I stand in complete agreement with Molotov and Lashar in their views on Infernals. Here is a basic rundown of their code, on two levels:
1. They cannot team people. They cannot jump people. They cannot refuse challenges. They must act with honor and discipline at all times.
2. While Infernals cannot team people, those who have done damage to them in the past are declared guild enemies, and they can be teamed as much as "necessary". As a young man who could still walk through Minia, possessing no armor, I was attacked three times by groups of Infernals, generally including Kydrane, Khejian and Cooper. Incompetent as they are, they still managed to get me once.
They are allowed to jump guild enemies... or at least they are in my case. They did the same to my now deceased friend Alex. When attacking they will on occassion give you a 5 or 10 second chance to run, but this is more due to their sadism then it is anything else.
Infernals cannot refuse challenges... unless of course they feel that they have nothing to learn from getting their butts whiped yet again. Which is how they always feel, unless their target is much weaker then themselves.
They must act with honor and discipline at all times... yet they at the same time blatantly state that their goal is to enslave and kill anyone and everyone too weak to oppose them.
Take it from someone who has delt with Infernals on EVERY level, they are evil hipocrits and liars. And a funny story and good example of their honor... back when Alex was still alive, he hunted Infernals with a passion. He was I suppose what you can call an Infernal Hunter, but he could never gather together enough money to afford armor. The lack of armor surprisingly enough didn't hurt him much, but he once made a deal with an Infernal named Draggal (who is now known as Kydrane). Draggal basically paid Alex 3000 gold, and Alex let him kill him, and take the head to be turned in for a guild favor. Alex then used to money to purchase his armor, and left Draggal alone for awhile. That is until Alex went so far to offer the Infernal a drink while he was too drunk to fight- Draggal killed him, knowing that it was his chance. He was even allowed inside of Shallam at that point, but of course he didn't make it out.
If you're interested in what was going on around that time, read public post 2842 and then next ten or so after that. I myself sort of miss those days, with paranoid Infernals cowering inside of buildings... but then I'm not in much of a position to reinstate that sort of thing right now. Not at the moment at least
Wannabe Infernal Hunter Jase "Don't Message Me" Lysander
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Mayan, in the year 238 AF.