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Dw dw you good famI wasn't saying it as a jab sorry!! I was just genuinely in awe of how quick you guys can shoot out well-written and lentghy posts.
'Cause contrastingly, there's me just obsessing over the extended version of the Fireman Sam theme tune I found and CANNOT, I repeat, CANNOT, stop just, like, absolutely vibing too haha.
Seriously, it slaps so much...
I never said he can't be beaten. Rather I am just confident he can hold his own. I think of him kind of as White Beard from One Piece. Beatable, but really hard to take down.You make it seem like he can't be beaten lol
However much Harridan may wish to, please do not kill other characters without permission. Minor injuries are fine without asking, but make sure you aren't making decisions for other rpers. This is in general, I'm not targeting you.AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHA
Okay, so, uh, what are the rules for killing other characters, boss? I feel like this man's summary execution went from threat to distinct possibility. mood6
Yes, money tends to rules things. Problem is, when speaking in this role play, there are factors one must consider when looking at these kingdoms.Well, if Jason walks away from this with simply a slap in the wrist, that would be very bad for Zoleii and Alor (especially for players who have authority in the kingdom). Not only will it impact their irp reputation, it would also affect their characterization since both Zoleii and Harridan are portrayed as people who don't take kindly to getting shat on, especially right in front of their faces.
That said, perhaps we should discuss what's gonna happen next lol Athanas EccentricFantasy
Zoleii will definitely denounce Alor's alliance with Jason's country though, and subsequently pressure the other nations into doing the same lest they lose Alor. Sure, might is great and all but based on my experience withreal lifepolitical rps, people tend to flock to the ones with money. And Alor clearly has the fattest wallet in the bunch. Their superiority in magic is also a tasty bonus.
While I do agree that there are other factors to be considered, it's fairly obvious that magic can do a plenty to navy and things as sturdy as metal.Yes, money tends to rules things. Problem is, when speaking in this role play, there are factors one must consider when looking at these kingdoms.
One, this is a fantasy setting and all factors are to be considered. Such as location, army sizes and other things.
With that being said I do agree the magic bonus is a good thing in this role play. As is the money. However, there is also the fact that Jötengaumer has the best naval fleet and controls the Iron Wood trade, which is wood just as strong as metal.
Losing Alor as an ally is not that bad for Jötengaumer, but that frees up the entirety of the Jötengaumer army to Evander. So, it is a toss up for Evander in my eyes.