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Ankyrean Anguish - Aetolia-based RAGE.
The conversation was carrying on pretty civilly, so I thought it warranted its own thread. Enjoy!
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I couldn't kill a level 30 alt in PK, and I know that and I try not to stick my nose into PK topics, including being aggressive IC. But at the same time, it's hard to ignore those thousands of NPCs that I've murdered and pretend I'm totally non-violent.
It bugs me a heck of a lot. It's a personal problem mostly, but unicorns if I'm not stumped every time tensions start rising.
Message #17059 Sent By: Oleis Received On: 1/03/2014/17:24
"If it makes you feel better, just checking your artifact list threatens to crash my mudlet."
Also to clarify, my beef isn't PKers not being able to RP, because that's not a mutually exclusive arrangement and I know it, and neither am I condoning people not giving a rat's unicorn about dying- what gets me is people who think that they should always be able to win an argument with 'yeah but I can kill you', though it's not really a beef because honestly it's always kind of funny and sad to watch when their argument boils down to 'yeah well you say lots of stuff but I can kill you let's fight so I can win this'.
Other characters have reasons behind contempt for something like drinking. As I explained to you IC, pragmatic warrior, dulls combat ability. Not because she's being bad and wants to rile up the city for the sake of it given most drink. I drink OOC, I also don't engage in fights with an axe.
It wasn't always that way, in the past it was harmony with nature and avoiding conflict, then Row became bitter and jaded and now she just seeks power to forcibly master her existence because finding peace with it didn't work. That's storytelling and while that story might not ring as true with you, others enjoy the narrative. What compels you IC is very different to what compels someone else. Rowena is compelled by Tina's stoicism and strength. Her determination in the face of everything, her security and solidarity in faith.
The longer you play the game, the more your personal story changes, through contrived and organic means. You know that better than anyone.
If you can pvp somewhere near the bottom of the top tier, or even the top of the middle tier, and you also have a reputation for speaking nicely (not so much trash talk, and showing people a bit of respect), then politically in the game you will get positions and votes - without any proof that you can do well in those positions. This rule is consistently true, and has been since the beginning of Achaea.
One of the most difficult things I have found to reconcile in my character, has been to the fact that I'm not good at pvp anymore. From going around picking on groups just for the challenge, to being intermediate at best (despite the arties), I have had to adjust my roleplay to match that.
It's not particularly easy but it is our responsibility as players to rp the reality of our character. As Rowena said, if you don't like the reality of your character, then do something about it. While Aetolia has a particularly high barrier to combat compared to the other IRE muds, it is still possible.