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<blockquote data-quote="Neurotic" data-source="post: 6911656" data-attributes="member: 24380"><p>Yes, excellent. Except the god in question knows that his priest did it willfully. If you're talking about some random fighter who pays lip service and he wants to be petty, sure, no problem. But priest. No. I like your RP like posts, but they do nothing for the original poster. I posted my views, you don't have to agree.</p><p></p><p>But here it is in your language:</p><p>I know your friend needs that raise dead, but our high priest had to rest after raising one of the faithful. Sorry, but we just broke day limit to raise him. Would you like to pay for a resurrection?</p><p></p><p>Or:</p><p>Sorry, raise now costs 25 000 because we had to burn extra XP due to increase in adventurers activity in the vicinity and the rich people who died during dragon attack all want to get raised. And they actually visited the church and mostly paid for it building...so, you know, priorities.</p><p></p><p>Or:</p><p>No, sorry, we're all out of restoration scrolls. No, we don't have any more wands of curing. Yes, we have potions. Minor ones only. For 150, you understand, these are our last ones.</p><p></p><p>More simply: </p><p>*whispering* it is that one that let the church burn down. And people say he knew about the attack.</p><p>*at some other time whispering* don't you know who they are ? They'll think you're in league with them.</p><p></p><p>and on, and on, and on. My first advice was to talk to the players. Another was to increase religious mentions in the game and to try to interest priests player in helping with that. That is all. Now please let it rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neurotic, post: 6911656, member: 24380"] Yes, excellent. Except the god in question knows that his priest did it willfully. If you're talking about some random fighter who pays lip service and he wants to be petty, sure, no problem. But priest. No. I like your RP like posts, but they do nothing for the original poster. I posted my views, you don't have to agree. But here it is in your language: I know your friend needs that raise dead, but our high priest had to rest after raising one of the faithful. Sorry, but we just broke day limit to raise him. Would you like to pay for a resurrection? Or: Sorry, raise now costs 25 000 because we had to burn extra XP due to increase in adventurers activity in the vicinity and the rich people who died during dragon attack all want to get raised. And they actually visited the church and mostly paid for it building...so, you know, priorities. Or: No, sorry, we're all out of restoration scrolls. No, we don't have any more wands of curing. Yes, we have potions. Minor ones only. For 150, you understand, these are our last ones. More simply: *whispering* it is that one that let the church burn down. And people say he knew about the attack. *at some other time whispering* don't you know who they are ? They'll think you're in league with them. and on, and on, and on. My first advice was to talk to the players. Another was to increase religious mentions in the game and to try to interest priests player in helping with that. That is all. Now please let it rest. [/QUOTE]
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