Quote from: Seeker on May 30, 2024, 08:40:11 PM"Let code triumph" appears to be community's preferred bedrock.
Quote from: Windstorm on May 30, 2024, 09:20:02 PMI would appreciate the sentiment of what you posted, Seeker, but the OOC command in general just isn't used that way on Arm, you know? A better solution would be an established dueling culture of some kind, which certainly isn't uncommon in spaces similar to Arm. Anything that would encourage more interesting and inventive interactions than instant death via codespamsupermove would be something I personally would welcome.
Quote from: Abaddon on Today at 02:44:46 AMIn the last few years it was the kryl instead of gith. Kryl were more thrilling since there were different kinds and really deadly.Quote from: Dresan on May 30, 2024, 10:29:08 PMAdditionally am a bit disappointed gith that arent going to be virtually putting constant pressure on the rest of the known. Forcing a need for constant vigil against swarms of gith attacking when you travel out of cities. With randomly roaming death squads keeping people on their toes. I do like the idea of non-magickal oppressive looming threats. But its a minor point, i am curious what the story has in story either way.
Gith were so widely and commonly used that it now feels like a cheap copout. Even on the other MUD, half the 'big bad' plots are 'ooo the gith are coming!' or some variation thereof. It's so exhausting. I just stopped interacting with that after a time. The gith are coming? Yeah, buddy, they've been coming for the last nine hundred years.
Quote from: Abaddon on Today at 02:44:46 AMGith were so widely and commonly used that it now feels like a cheap copout. Even on the other MUD, half the 'big bad' plots are 'ooo the gith are coming!' or some variation thereof. It's so exhausting. I just stopped interacting with that after a time. The gith are coming? Yeah, buddy, they've been coming for the last nine hundred years.
Quote from: Dresan on May 30, 2024, 10:29:08 PMAdditionally am a bit disappointed gith that arent going to be virtually putting constant pressure on the rest of the known. Forcing a need for constant vigil against swarms of gith attacking when you travel out of cities. With randomly roaming death squads keeping people on their toes. I do like the idea of non-magickal oppressive looming threats. But its a minor point, i am curious what the story has in story either way.
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