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<blockquote data-quote="Toby of Kusman" data-source="post: 2067739" data-attributes="member: 26876"><p>Those were individuals who broke the rules. The whole party shouldn't be blamed on as one. Although Prince Caius had dropped his nobility to 20, it was due to his own actions. Now he wouldn't be able to cheat for awhile until he gainned some nobility points back. If we blamed on the whole party, the party would fall apart because we would end up fighting each other, not our enemies.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another point that I had mentioned earlier: to escort the ladies to safety. I believe that the only thing that a knight could do if the lady refused to retreat was to become her body shield and to take the damage for her without attacking back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, Sir Bradley: -10. Sir Bradley would have lost 70+ nobility points if we counted per action in one fight against the dragon and giant.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Prince Caius and the knights would gain some nobility points somehow. But meanwhile, Prince Caius couldn't cheat in combat. That was it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I welcome Lady Christine to join the knighthood and die on her first day as a knight (her first death).</p><p></p><p>Both ladies died before the encounter of the dragon. The party didn't cheat that much before the dragon. When we met the dragon, both ladies were already resurracted; however, they refused to fight the dragon after Sir Anton had challenged the gaint, sitting on the back of a dragon.</p><p></p><p>Some of us started to cheat after the first hit on Sir Anton because Sir Anton took over 70 points of damage from the giant. It was like 2/3 of his HP before the dragon's attack. The side that believed survival was more important than nobility started to cheat to defeat the enemies. And the side that believed nobility was more important than survival stepped aside and watched the other side gang up on the giant and dragon.</p><p></p><p>We had calculated that each knight would have died in 2 or 3 rounds against the gaint and 1 round against the dragon if we fought individually. As I (Toby of Kusman) have said. The more Noble you are, the more Lawful Evil you become because you would rather watch every knight in your party die than loss a single point of nobility.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He should have gainned nobility from defeating the giant by himself in the first encounter. Fighters rock.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>She didn't care because she was a druid from the past.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They didn't cheat I believe, unless casting buff spells were considered cheating.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>She was an elf. She shouldn't be affected by human nobility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toby of Kusman, post: 2067739, member: 26876"] Those were individuals who broke the rules. The whole party shouldn't be blamed on as one. Although Prince Caius had dropped his nobility to 20, it was due to his own actions. Now he wouldn't be able to cheat for awhile until he gainned some nobility points back. If we blamed on the whole party, the party would fall apart because we would end up fighting each other, not our enemies. Another point that I had mentioned earlier: to escort the ladies to safety. I believe that the only thing that a knight could do if the lady refused to retreat was to become her body shield and to take the damage for her without attacking back. Actually, Sir Bradley: -10. Sir Bradley would have lost 70+ nobility points if we counted per action in one fight against the dragon and giant. Prince Caius and the knights would gain some nobility points somehow. But meanwhile, Prince Caius couldn't cheat in combat. That was it. I welcome Lady Christine to join the knighthood and die on her first day as a knight (her first death). Both ladies died before the encounter of the dragon. The party didn't cheat that much before the dragon. When we met the dragon, both ladies were already resurracted; however, they refused to fight the dragon after Sir Anton had challenged the gaint, sitting on the back of a dragon. Some of us started to cheat after the first hit on Sir Anton because Sir Anton took over 70 points of damage from the giant. It was like 2/3 of his HP before the dragon's attack. The side that believed survival was more important than nobility started to cheat to defeat the enemies. And the side that believed nobility was more important than survival stepped aside and watched the other side gang up on the giant and dragon. We had calculated that each knight would have died in 2 or 3 rounds against the gaint and 1 round against the dragon if we fought individually. As I (Toby of Kusman) have said. The more Noble you are, the more Lawful Evil you become because you would rather watch every knight in your party die than loss a single point of nobility. He should have gainned nobility from defeating the giant by himself in the first encounter. Fighters rock. She didn't care because she was a druid from the past. They didn't cheat I believe, unless casting buff spells were considered cheating. She was an elf. She shouldn't be affected by human nobility. [/QUOTE]
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