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    1. Peter Chivay

      Peter Chivay

      name it the peter chivay

    2. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      I'm saving important figures, saints, and the like for smaller ships since there are a lot of them.

    3. Peter Chivay

      Peter Chivay

      oh okay nice thx u

  1. Need ideas for a ship

    1. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      name. It's large and Orenian. The working name is Dauntless.

    2. Rhewen

      Rhewen

      ss frostbeard

       

  2. I just bought beer for the first time, stayed up till 12 to do it... AND THEY DIDN'T CARD ME!!!! AHHHHHHHHH

  3. Tomorrow I turn 21

  4. I

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    2. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      You were supposed to say "You can leave your friends behind"!!! >: (

    3. tilly

      tilly

      that isn't fair how am i supposed to read your mind

    4. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      You could learn mental magic! Just imagine it..... 

       

       

  5. 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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    2. Blundermore

      Blundermore

      Bastard swords are slightly thicker and used as much to club as it is used to chop. A bit like a claymore

       

    3. CosmicWhaleShark

      CosmicWhaleShark

      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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  6. I

    1. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      I'm back but still have a lot of stuff IRL to handle. I should be back much more during the summer since I'm taking a light semester. In the meantime I'm going to clock in some hours on the server and work on a project I've put off for probably a year now. 

  7. I

    1. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      I'm wanting to play an orc and could use some help. I'm not intimate with current orc culture and information. Any help would be appreciated!

  8. Just got finished power-watching GoT. The ending of the last episode of season 5 was such a dumb move.

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    2. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      Yeah, Idk if I even have HBO for season 6 either

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    4. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      Wouldn't be surprised with how Joffrey died. 

  9. 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?

    1. Sythan

      Sythan

      Wh-.. Depends how shady this website is... And I'm assuming very shady... What even.. Maybe just look for it on another website man.

      If you pay through paypal or enter credit card details through https services it is fine though. The website themselves don't actually know the details (from what I learnt in my IT classes in high school). Besides, why would they care? 

       

       

    2. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      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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  10. LotC relaxes me because whenever I get off I realize the real world isn't such a bad place comparatively. 

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. What an odd time for the server to get DDoS'd.

  14. I buy Coke and Pepsi at the same time to throw people off.

  15. The strong should fear the staff.

  16. In Sons of Anarchy, everyone dies. (But you see it coming early on)

    1. Jonificus

      Jonificus

      this is sadly true

  17. 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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    2. ShameJax

      ShameJax

      Staff changed the ban reason to raid baiting.

    3. oblivionsbane

      oblivionsbane

      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.

    4. ShameJax

      ShameJax

      And he ignored me when I asked him to talk in TS even though he was active on the forums.

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