Tanma Posted June 9, 2012 Posted June 9, 2012 Well remember De'kra only has had contact with Tarn previously in Quest 20, a quest De'kra wasn't fond of. Honestly Quest 4 was better, as De'kra could trust those heroes. The fact that Tarn kind of sat back through much of the arguing and death threats towards De'kra doesn't paint a good picture of him in the echo's mind, and right now De'kra doesn't know how guilty Tarn feels. He is socially awkward after all. I assume Atramor is the corrupter? No, he is clearly the noble Lhikan in this. (sarcasm) Quote
CMP Posted June 9, 2012 Posted June 9, 2012 A single hero employed entirely to walk around the park at night would solve so many of Eubric's problems. Quote
Sandy Posted June 9, 2012 Author Posted June 9, 2012 A single hero employed entirely to walk around the park at night would solve so many of Eubric's problems. Tell me about it! I wonder why the Veterans haven't figured it out yet... Quote
Rumble Strike Posted June 9, 2012 Posted June 9, 2012 Well remember De'kra only has had contact with Tarn previously in Quest 20, a quest De'kra wasn't fond of. Honestly Quest 4 was better, as De'kra could trust those heroes. The fact that Tarn kind of sat back through much of the arguing and death threats towards De'kra doesn't paint a good picture of him in the echo's mind. I distinctly remember Tarn sticking up for De'kra several times, but Guts really would not quit with all that nonsense at the time. Quote
Scubacarrot Posted June 9, 2012 Posted June 9, 2012 I distinctly remember Tarn sticking up for De'kra several times, but Guts really would not quit with all that nonsense at the time. Psssht, don't argue with it, use it in your own roleplaying Quote
Tanma Posted June 9, 2012 Posted June 9, 2012 I distinctly remember Tarn sticking up for De'kra several times, but Guts really would not quit with all that nonsense at the time. I only remember one time, but I might have just forgotten. I do have a lot to juggle in my head about De'kra, so I will assume you are right. But since I never put that reason in the RPG itself, I can rewrite it. Tell me what you think of this: Perhaps Tarn using that weapon is making De'kra second guess what he knows about Tarn, and if he remembers Tarn correctly. De'kra has suffered from amnesia so he knows his memory might not be too good. Quest 20 was a stressful time, so De'kra might wonder if he had preceived Tarn as a good person as something to "hold on to" in the quest. Like latching on to the lesser of two evils. I am not saying Tarn was evil of course, but De'kra might wonder if that could have been what happened. Likewise De'kra knew Atramor prior to this quest as well, and that first impression was wrong. So that might factor in here, and as always Quest 4's ending could play a role. Would this explanation work better? Quote
Rumble Strike Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 It's entirely up to you, I don't mind. As Scuba says, it's all good for RP. Quote
Masked Builder Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 For those of you wondering. I am very happy with my Scorpion. Quote
CMP Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 They are pretty cool. Might have to steal that scorpion build sometime. Quote
JimBee Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Yeah, the scorpion is awesome. I also see the phoenix grew. Are you going to roleplay it into your fire spirit? Quote
Masked Builder Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Yeah, the scorpion is awesome. I also see the phoenix grew. Are you going to roleplay it into your fire spirit? Yes I am, I just haven't figured out where yet. Quote
Scubacarrot Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 I'm pretty sure Barr Handle got decapitated , must be his twin brother? Quote
Sandy Posted June 10, 2012 Author Posted June 10, 2012 I'm pretty sure Barr Handle got decapitated , must be his twin brother? Haha, total coincidence! But sure, why couldn't he have had a twin brother? Also, the three rogues in Quest#33 must be the most righteous and moral thieves ever. If you guys don't approve any form of crime, then why on earth did you choose to play as rogues? Quote
Scubacarrot Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Haha, total coincidence! But sure, why couldn't he have had a twin brother? Also, the three rogues in Quest#33 must be the most righteous and moral thieves ever. If you guys don't approve any form of crime, then why on earth did you choose to play as rogues? I've said it before and I will say it again: Rogue does not equal Thief/Criminal . Quote
Scorpiox Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 I've said it before and I will say it again: Rogue does not equal Thief/Criminal . Says the guy with the criminal empire. Maybe you should have played as a rouge instead. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 I've always thought that Rogue was popular because of the six basic classes, it's the only one that can be considered 'badass', with a rebellious, darker side, which I know appeals to a lot of people, even if I'm not a huge fan of it. Maybe you should have played as a rouge instead. JimBee should create a faction called the Rouge. Gaining a Great Reputation with them unlocks the Werewolf. Quote
Scubacarrot Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Says the guy with the criminal empire. Maybe you should have played as a rouge instead. It's not a criminal empire... Rouges are restricted to Flitwick. I've always thought that Rogue was popular because of the six basic classes, it's the only one that can be considered 'badass', with a rebellious, darker side, which I know appeals to a lot of people, even if I'm not a huge fan of it. Beside the fact that a rogue is by definition potentially badass, I think also a big draw is that they are so diverse, there are so many directions you can go, with roleplaying, but also playstyle wise. You can go from a scout-style character, to duelist, to more a fighter style character. Quote
CMP Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Enemies: Wolfgang Goon Dorr Handle Type: Humanoid Level: 6 Health: 82/82 Special: Steal & Stash – Steals gold equal to the target’s level and hides it so it cannot be recovered. Drops: Grand Potion :snicker: You know, in hindsight, I think Scuba was intentionally trying to kill us in Quest 23. We had over 3 times that many enemies, and only one extra hero. Quote
Sandy Posted June 10, 2012 Author Posted June 10, 2012 I've said it before and I will say it again: Rogue does not equal Thief/Criminal . But it does imply a certain level of immorality and rebellion, doesn't it? You three could be just as well playing paladins for the strict moral code you are following. Not that I'm complaining, the quest has been very fun to host, but I specifically chose three rogues so that you'd fit right into the shady bunch that inhabits the park at night. Right now you're sticking out like sore thumbs, while also rapidly depopulating the park in the process. Quote
Flipz Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 But it does imply a certain level of immorality and rebellion, doesn't it? You three could be just as well playing paladins for the strict moral code you are following. Not that I'm complaining, the quest has been very fun to host, but I specifically chose three rogues so that you'd fit right into the shady bunch that inhabits the park at night. Right now you're sticking out like sore thumbs, while also rapidly depopulating the park in the process. Heroes rapidly depopulate any place they visit, it's in their nature. Quote
The Legonater Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Also, the three rogues in Quest#33 must be the most righteous and moral thieves ever. If you guys don't approve any form of crime, then why on earth did you choose to play as rogues? Dyric has very high-minded ideas of loyalty and justice and so on after spending so much time protecting the royal family of Duplovia. He became a rogue for the skills- and the gold of course. Quote
Scorpiox Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 It's not a criminal empire... Rouges are restricted to Flitwick. Beside the fact that a rogue is by definition potentially badass, I think also a big draw is that they are so diverse, there are so many directions you can go, with roleplaying, but also playstyle wise. You can go from a scout-style character, to duelist, to more a fighter style character. Would you rather me call it a Haddon-spying-evil-threatening-intelligence finding-murdering network instead? Well all the classes are diverse in play-style. Cleric is just as adaptable as rogue. Flipz said that I play Haldor like a barbarian, and I can see what he meant. Comparing Haldor to Pretzel for example. One fights as little as possible and heals more than he fights, and one is a heavy hitter who likes to smack enemies as opposed to healing friends. Quote
Scubacarrot Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Would you rather me call it a Haddon-spying-evil-threatening-intelligence finding-murdering network instead? Well all the classes are diverse in play-style. Cleric is just as adaptable as rogue. Flipz said that I play Haldor like a barbarian, and I can see what he meant. Comparing Haldor to Pretzel for example. One fights as little as possible and heals more than he fights, and one is a heavy hitter who likes to smack enemies as opposed to healing friends. Of course all classes, are diverse and adaptable, perhaps I should have said it like this: It's very easy to go another direction as a rogue, because there many convential examples that are all really different. And I think you don't really play Haldor as a barbarian, but more as a Shaman, I think you have it spot on, which is really cool. And maybe you will find out more about the G.I.A. in the future, maybe not. Quote
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