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Muddy_Buddy

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  1. The numbers seem overturned tbh. You essentially have a 55% chance of getting an attachment. So let's say you bring 3 for example. You'd have a 9.11% chance of failing all three. Which means a 90.89% chance of successfully getting at least one. As well, on the scale of a castle the difference of even 8 blocks really isn't that much. Since the idea is to cross the gap and then pretty much use ladders up the wall, you only really need to hit the wall. 

    On 4/17/2017 at 0:46 PM, Racker / Lefty said:

     need to deploy ladders to reach it’s intended location

     

     

    The picture I attached would should the different levels (red is perfect, blue is second, green third, pink fourth). In the grand scheme of just trying to cross the gap it seems quite powerful. https://gyazo.com/ccfd5214e875f754654375f9aa63bc22

     

    As well, just for an example, the bridge connecting the Krag to the mainland is 76 blocks (which is the shortest distance between the Krag -> Land & it stops on two separate stone pillars). I know mineman scale isn't perfect but each block being a meter, 76 blocks is about 83 yards for us Americans (8/10 the length of a football field). You would need an extreme amount of force to launch a bridge made of steel and wood across that large of a gap and then into a castle/mountain of stone. Not to mention the amount of tension to keep the bridge tight enough to walk across.

     

    I think it's a good idea, but extremely  overpowered.

     

  2. 11th of The Deep Cold, 1605

     

    Amidst the Norlandic Krag, the remaining family members of House Ruric sit in council of one another on the bedside of their cousin, and last King of Norland, Arytom. As they uncertainly peer down upon the bed-ridden King, a sad silence lingers among the still air as Artyom breathes heavily struggling to survive through his illness. Servants and Clerics shuffle in and out of the room as they tend to him attempting to make him as well as they can, but to no avail Artyom remains in his bed. After a moment, the servants were directed to leave the room as the father and son turn to one another to break the silence. Torben begins the conversation with a determined and faithful appearance upon his face.

    Donovan slowly frowns as he ponders upon his cousin, observing Artyom as his eyes noticeably flick behind his eyelids.

     

    Torben watches his father, a slight frown forming on Donovan’s face. He clears his throat before speaking. “Father… I know you’ve been hoping for his recovery, but look at him. He is hardly strong enough to survive, let alone rule our kingdom.”

    He slowly gazes from the half-dead King to his son with a somber appearance crossing him “We have some of the best Clerics and Servants of our House, they have a duty to make him well. It’s only a matter of time before he regains his strength to lead once again.”

     

    “And yet you’ve said that for months father, and against our utmost hopes he still remains in bed ill. The Kingdom of Norland, our home, has suffered without leadership. House Reyurnt has taken away our land, betrayed us, and spit in our faces. At one point House Ruric would have stomped them like the nats they are without a second though. Yet, they still live, disrespecting our name and pride. The Krag has only the most loyal remaining. Do you wish to travel farther down this rabbit hole?”


    “Son.., I have fought alongside our cousin and seen him recover miraculously from lethal injuries. I resist to believe that an illness of all things will be the end of him. You do make a good point on how much we have been mocked and insulted as a ‘ruined family’ by those traitors who call themselves ‘true’ Norlanders." He slowly rubs his chin in thought “They have remained far too long for my liking.”

     

    “I’m not trying to say it will be the end of him, but can we sit here idle for longer than we already have? Someone must take the role of King, Arytom has been unable to fulfill his duties for far too long. I’m sorry if you do not see it this way, however it is the truth father.”  Donovan attempts to speak before Torben cuts him off, “The next in line, the next King of Norland, is you.”

    Donovan stays silent a moment as he stares at his confident son, he turns his head to approach Artyom and rests his palm upon his chest feeling the slow and paced pulsations of his heart “Cousin… you have a responsibility of keeping yourself alive, you must keep up your fight, the fight for life.” he closes his eyes and takes a deep breath.

     

    Torben speaks softly, yet intently, “He is not gone yet father, perhaps all he needs is to feel the strength of Norland once more. The strength that you can give it.”

     

    Donovan opens his eyes exchanging one last look upon Artyom. He turns his head to Torben and begins to nod his head slowly leaving his determined eyes upon his son.


    Torben walks up to his father, putting his hand on Donovan's back.  “He will be alright, the All-Father watches over him.” Torben turns to leave, pausing before he walks away, “Stay with him for now, the Kingdom of Norland can wait one more day for you.” With this final line, Torben leaves the bed chambers of Arytom to begin the arrangements.

    As Donovan watches his son depart the room, he rests himself upon a stool with whispers and mumbles as he leaves his last words with Artyom.

     

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  3. I've always known Wud to be that one troll Orc that just memes all day, and so at one point there must have been a reason for him to be stereotyped as such. However, having rejoined the Orcs, I can say that I believe Wud has really stepped up his game and is no-longer worthy of the "meme" stereotype. Talking with him in character and OOC, I think Wud has really turned himself around and deserves to be given a chance to prove his ability to assist the ET team. All of that being said, +1.

  4. Just now, professorus said:

     

    Would definitely offer a voice for the dreadlands and be a conduit for communication between the dreadlands and the staff, something that is sorely lacking. I am sure that players that are on an enemy faction will give him hate because he is on an enemy faction, saying that he will do horrible things and be biased, but this is because they themselves would be biased and project that onto players that are their enemies in the game. Malgonious realizes that this is a game, and he doesn't see players as being from any one faction but he sees them as all being part of the same community.

     

    I couldn't have said it any better. +1

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