Vindicator wrote:
OA seems like he has some problems. Generally being the high favoured of the god of 'Fear' means that the literal manifestation, the will of fear has confidence in them. If someone can't show respect to someone when a god has basically given them the right away, they can go soak their head.
As blunt as OA is on this, which mind you I do believe his attitude in doing so is a bit harsh and I can't believe I'm agreeing with him, he is right on this one. The PK'ers in this game don't show fear. They don't fear anything. Their character's are emotionless tools that will come beat you down and claim victory. Sorry guys, I'm not trying to take a pot shot at you, but seriously, when was the last time any of your characters RP'ed actual, real fear? Case in point, the trip through the Temple of Nightmares with Syrina. Most of the vets didn't even so much bat an eye at the various illusions of death and stuff there.
Anyways, moving on from that question, the Hellion code displays that strength is power. It is above all else and the foundation that keeps the hellion's honor afloat. While I don't much like the PK front in this game, OA is absolutely right in this regard. A Hellion that doesn't score at least a few kills doesn't have bragging rights. They're not going to have anyone showing them any respect, much less the veterans that really thrive on PK. In that case, a Hellion, by their code, HAS to surrender. They simply don't have a choice as they must concede to a stronger opponent, be it dark, light or grey. It's simply how the code dictates UNTIL they can kill the person in question and regain their lost honor.
Finally, just because you are HF of an immortal doesn't mean you garner respect right off the bat. Again, those vets that thrive on PK will just come kill you.
Now, with that out of the way. Don, Eberhardt was an okay character. You roleplayed him well and kept the tough guy act even when you were downtrodden and beaten. Coming from a previous HF Hellion from fear, I know it's tough to not back down. Icly I can see Eberhardt's refusal to allow himself to surrender simply from fear of Algorab's punishment. That was how I played Osore back when I had him a long time ago.
After playing Draken for a while, Hellion's are a hard class to play and, sadly, one of the few that require you be able to surrender if you start getting whooped. Despite that though I won't say he was a bad character. I do wish you the best of luck on your next.