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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:21 pm 
juggernaut wrote:
IMHO, even if one player once manages to RP a bone shaman nowadays, at the cost of all undead related spells etc, it will be only very few months after his deletion that another necromancer, with all his undeath spells equipped will "demand" to enter the druids, and not only then, but the current leaders of that time will be elastic enough to let him in.

Look at Seram's example and the hellions that then enter/try to enter the Harlequins. It is common that people haste to immitate this "unusual" RP they may have admired when witnessed, but they are not willing to sacrifice what it takes to actually do it.


Have you been snorting blocks? A bone shaman is just the same thing as a necromancer, just a different word. Like [REMOVED] and [REDACTED].


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:25 pm 
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Err... And what did I imply? Try to use brain cells, Ardith, before you post. PLEASE. This is getting tiring. (Unless you don't find any).


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:10 pm 
You said at the cost of his undead spells, halfwit. If the paladin is allowed to use his spells granted to him from his god then the necromancer is allowed to use his undead creatures. If ever there is a necromancer that wants to go without those spells though, that's his choice. But it isn't going to make him any more special than a necromancer with his spells. You've completely skewed the aspect of balance in favor of a conditional opportunity for a necromancer to be inducted into the Druids.

However, implying that not training those spells makes him a "bone shaman" which is in your definition different than a necromancer is simply absurd. And who is saying that these hellions are emulating Seram? The only hellion I've known recently that joined the Harlequins is Katrine and she certainly didn't seem to be on the same lines of Seram. But as they say, mimicry is the ultimate form of flattery.

So can your preaching about me needing to use my brain cells (neurons) just because you are an angry [REDACTED].


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:16 pm 
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You still try, but you make no sense. I sense the futility of expecting you to get over yourself, so I shall quit the idea. From all your ranting, all I keep is that your opinion is that no form of necromancer has place in the Druids (which finds me agreeing).


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:24 pm 
No, my point was that if paladins are allowed in the druids, so are necromancers. And since there have already been 2 paladins in the druids then someone should make a necromancer and infiltrate the druids in the same manner.

And an angry black woman should club Juggernaut until he can no longer walk.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:38 pm 
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Of course, all this makes sense. *pats Ardith on the head, then rolls his eyes towards the black woman, shrugs and goes to wash his hands*


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:44 am 
I think that everyone who isn't greek would rather hear Ardith speak than Juggernaut.


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There were hellions (eg. Algorab HF, can't remember his name) in harlies before Seram, I have not seen any non-religion hellions since him - So I do not understand your accusations of mimicry.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 7:13 am 
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I don't even think dark aura's should be in the Druids - but that's just me.


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Gilgon wrote:
I don't even think dark aura's should be in the Druids - but that's just me.


Evil is part of the *cycle* of life. Death.. decay.. etc.

Diabolics possibly should not be allowed, for their lack of appreciating the order of nature, nor necromancers period.


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