I know how that goes, though.
You're always my best enemy!
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balon! wrote:Sorry to hear Murrin!
I know how that goes, though.
Alsobalon! wrote:You're always my best enemy!
I figured that conflict was inevitable (heh), and wanted the element of surprise. I figured it'd be the only way to take her down without a major fight.Murrin wrote: It was surprising mainly because it was unprovoked.
well, I was getting a little restless. Not bored, per se, but conflict is one of my favorite parts about this game, and I had a few nasty little ideas to try out.Murrin wrote:Even the resistance to the Inevitable later seemed a little over the top,
Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
What?Odin wrote:Don't worry. She won't be a problem for much longer.
Murrin wrote:Hmm, I have one question to ask. Why was my prophet killed? If I remember correctly I'd not even come into contact with the god responsible yet.
Murrin wrote:The only gods' followers I'd run into at that point were Agape's (and I did nothing to harm her prophets, only presented the opportunity for them to harm themselves),
Again, the Leandreas were told differently.Murrin wrote:and the vampires.
It was surprising mainly because it was unprovoked.
I will take the chance you are sticking with no longer taking part in the game and explain what was my intent:Murrin wrote:Even the resistance to the Inevitable later seemed a little over the top, because I hadn't used them in a violent fashion - almost all of their efforts went into conversion, not fighting. I only had to start fighting when others attacked me.
*sigh*balon! wrote:I figured that conflict was inevitable (heh), and wanted the element of surprise. I figured it'd be the only way to take her down without a major fight.Murrin wrote: It was surprising mainly because it was unprovoked.
well, I was getting a little restless. Not bored, per se, but conflict is one of my favorite parts about this game, and I had a few nasty little ideas to try out.Murrin wrote:Even the resistance to the Inevitable later seemed a little over the top,
It's been a good fight though! Crazy we both came up with storms at the same time...
What do you think happens when you step bodily into the realm of the dead? Hehe. My reveal pretty much spelled out that it was a one-way trip, but I hoped you'd take it on good faith and try.Menolly wrote:Murrin wrote:The only gods' followers I'd run into at that point were Agape's (and I did nothing to harm her prophets, only presented the opportunity for them to harm themselves),
So, my guess as to what may have happened if the Leandreas had accepted Inanna's "invitation" was accurate? Boy, am I glad I played that the way I did then!!! It was a tough choice, with my curiosity regarding the other deities in the game.
I was climbing the walls waiting to see what would happen!!!Murrin wrote:What do you think happens when you step bodily into the realm of the dead? Hehe. My reveal pretty much spelled out that it was a one-way trip, but I hoped you'd take it on good faith and try.Menolly wrote:Murrin wrote:The only gods' followers I'd run into at that point were Agape's (and I did nothing to harm her prophets, only presented the opportunity for them to harm themselves),
So, my guess as to what may have happened if the Leandreas had accepted Inanna's "invitation" was accurate? Boy, am I glad I played that the way I did then!!! It was a tough choice, with my curiosity regarding the other deities in the game.
Inana was entirely truthful! If they had stepped inside, they would have learned all that there is to know about Nergal. (Hint: There's not much to know.)