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Status Updates posted by oblivionsbane
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Need ideas for a ship
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I just bought beer for the first time, stayed up till 12 to do it... AND THEY DIDN'T CARD ME!!!! AHHHHHHHHH
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Does anyone know the true difference between a longsword and bastard sword? Ive heard the characteristics of one given to the other as well and vice versa, so Im not sure anymore
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There really isn't much of one. "They're the same weapon." is not actually that far off. The bastard sword came later and is technically a more modernized version of the longsword. It appears generally the grip is also a half-hand smaller, and the bastard sword is forged with the idea in mind of getting past more modern, plate armor. Hence the thickness and more accepted examples of 'half-swording', or using it like a club, as Blundermore summed up. There's really no wrong answers when it comes to the longsword/bastard sword debate, you'll find most facts are accurate even if they don't give you the whole picture.
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Any orc players willing to
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Just got finished power-watching GoT. The ending of the last episode of season 5 was such a dumb move.
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If I put in an order online for a product that I am legally able to buy where I live but the website refuses to sell to someone of my age, then would it be able to come back and haunt me if I lie about my age while using my own debit card?
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Wh-.. Depends how shady this website is... And I'm assuming very shady... What even.. Maybe just look for it on another website man.
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It's just tobacco lol. I'm turning 21 in a week and wanted to order some cigars I found. I was being vague just in case it was something I could get sued over. I just checked their policy and apparently they actually run a background check on the information you give them using a third party called Veratad. I'll probably borrow my dad's card to avoid any complications.
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LotC relaxes me because whenever I get off I realize the real world isn't such a bad place comparatively.
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Welcome to LotC where everything is boiled. Boiled bread? You got it, Boiled cake? Yum. Boiled pumpking pie? The best. Boiled egg? Nah man, that'd be weird.
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https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/136331-lore-explosive-ballista-bolt/ If any of you haven't seen this I'd appreciate you giving feedback and reading.
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In Sons of Anarchy, everyone dies. (But you see it coming early on)
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https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/136045-oblivionsbanes-gm-application/ I +1 all feedback, whether good or bad, so please take a look.
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In all seriousness, if a group of five people walk into a town and take stuff from chests it isn't considered a raid. Besides that, who would ever counter-raid because someone took stuff out of unlocked chests? It was their fault for not having them locked. Committing villainy as a group doesn't constitute a raid. A raid is conflict RP that falls within war rules, an attack by a group of players on a settlement. I believe this came from this flawed logic: Raids revolve around group villain RP, stealing is villain RP, thus, group stealing means there's a raid. Now, you might look at that and say, "Yeah, that makes sense," but you know I'm getting at something. Let's say instead, a jeep festival revolves around cars that have engines, all sedans have engines, thus, all sedans must be welcome at a jeep festival. That's the exact same thing, but a little more fleshed out. A+B + C+B = A=C. The problem is that there is an issue in the actual wording. Sedans aren't welcome in a jeep festival just like stealing isn't the same form of villainy that constitutes a raid. It isn't villainy that makes a raid a raid, it is attacking the settlement. Just because attacking is villainy doesn't mean that something else that is villainy constitutes the same event.
TL;DR Murder/attacking unprovoked + group + settlement = raid. Stealing + group + settlement =/= raid. They are different types of villainy, and a raid is dependent on the first.
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It wasn't raid baiting. There's not much more to say. I don't really know WHAT constitutes raid baiting, but I'm pretty sure it's more like running up to a settlement with a group armored up just long enough for the enemy to see you then retreating so they counter-raid you. This is, frankly, ridiculous.