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<blockquote data-quote="Fenris" data-source="post: 6712076" data-attributes="member: 2820"><p>KS,</p><p>First of all; this post is in very bad form for a PbP, you don't call out people on their exact words in a passive-aggressive diatribe.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, please do remember that it was YOU who started the problems having Barrington storm off when he wasn't elected Captain. Why in the world would in ONE day you expect total and complete forgiveness from a PIRATE (or hell, anyone for that manner).</p><p></p><p>Look, I understand you are trying to re-integrate with the party, but you are having Barrington be a pretentious ass about it. You have to respect the chain of command in the game, and you have to not jump your actions so far ahead as to marginalize other players. The manner in which you have portrayed Barrington, especially the sidebars of facial expressions and thoughts, gives off an air of arrogance (by you or Barrington) and makes absolutely no attempt at contrition, reconciliation or negotiation. You don't make Barrington a sympathetic character. You came back and said "I did this for you so you should take me back" with no questions about my absence or motives. If you want to be accepted more easily, you should consider toning down your character's appearance of pompous presumptuousness and I am sure things will go better. There in no in-game reason to actually trust each other, we may all have convergent goals, but that doesn't, as of yet, make them allies. Act like an ally, but also speak like an ally with out absolute ultimatums. </p><p></p><p>WWBD*</p><p></p><p>*What Would Barbossa Do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenris, post: 6712076, member: 2820"] KS, First of all; this post is in very bad form for a PbP, you don't call out people on their exact words in a passive-aggressive diatribe. Secondly, please do remember that it was YOU who started the problems having Barrington storm off when he wasn't elected Captain. Why in the world would in ONE day you expect total and complete forgiveness from a PIRATE (or hell, anyone for that manner). Look, I understand you are trying to re-integrate with the party, but you are having Barrington be a pretentious ass about it. You have to respect the chain of command in the game, and you have to not jump your actions so far ahead as to marginalize other players. The manner in which you have portrayed Barrington, especially the sidebars of facial expressions and thoughts, gives off an air of arrogance (by you or Barrington) and makes absolutely no attempt at contrition, reconciliation or negotiation. You don't make Barrington a sympathetic character. You came back and said "I did this for you so you should take me back" with no questions about my absence or motives. If you want to be accepted more easily, you should consider toning down your character's appearance of pompous presumptuousness and I am sure things will go better. There in no in-game reason to actually trust each other, we may all have convergent goals, but that doesn't, as of yet, make them allies. Act like an ally, but also speak like an ally with out absolute ultimatums. WWBD* *What Would Barbossa Do? [/QUOTE]
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