[Next Message in Time] | [Previous Message in Time] | [Next Message in Topic] | [Previous Message in Topic]

Message ID: 834
Date: Mon May 17 21:18:30 BST 1999
Author: barton@xxxxxxx.xxx
Subject: Re: Diety Question and a Warning


Nope, was in Kelethin.

Laeaus

CMai wrote:

> From: CMai <CMai@...>
>
> Is this near the Freeport area? if it is, some of the guards are corrupted.
> It is part of a quest to kill these guards. I Do not know if you want to
> know the quest or not so I will not tell u.
>
> Your Friendly Rogue and Bard,
> Hammerpaw and Samiam
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: barton@... [mailto:barton@...]
> Sent: Saturday, May 15, 1999 4:40 PM
> To: eqbards@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [eqbards] Diety Question and a Warning
>
> From: barton@...
>
> Spelling error then, what I meant was that I was using the buff song
> (whatever
> it is called) and they kill me for no odd reason, I did not have Chords of
> Dissonance on, I can assure you of that. But the strangest thing is that
> they
> don't immediately kill me, and only particular guards are aggressive to me
> (like
> one guard with ONE name, maybe two). I was standing around for awhile, and
> I
> think perhaps whatever I had attacked might have been drawn to guards and
> done
> its little area effect damage thing, though it was off at the time. But
> what
> puzzles me is the fact that I will return to guard area, after no combat and
> healing up for up to 5 mins, and a guard will come and lop my head off for
> no
> particular reason. I am definitely reporting it as a bug, the same thing
> happened to my monk when he attacked an orc near guards. ("Guard says:"Time
> to
> die an orc raider" Guard slashes you for 100 damage You die).
>
> Laeaus
>
> "J.M. Capozzi" wrote:
>
> > From: "J.M. Capozzi" <croak63@...>
> >
> > Rofl!
> >
> > The level two song Chords of Dissonance is NOT a buff song, it's an Area
> of
> > Effect DAMAGE song. The guards attacked you because you attacked THEM.
> >
> > Diety has a strong bearing on a lot of factions, though choosing one of
> the
> > good gods doesn't hurt you much with followers of other good gods. Karana
> > worshipers and Marr worshipers get along just fine, for instance.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <barton@...>
> > To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
> > Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 9:46 PM
> > Subject: [eqbards] Diety Question and a Warning
> >
> > >From: barton@...
> > >
> > >
> > > For those quick browsers of messages, here is my warning. I used the
> > first
> > >level attack song alternating it mainly with the level 2 buff song when
> > fighting
> > >in and around my home town of Kelethin. Occasionally, when I run back to
> > town
> > >(NEVER still singing my attack song), a guard will kill me for no
> apparent
> > >reason. Maybe it thinks I attacked another PC if he or she happened to
> run
> > by,
> > >but I really don't know. I fear that I have lost faction with my town,
> > though I
> > >receive no messages about it. Shopkeepers now look at me apprehensively,
> > except
> > >for my guild of course.
> > >
> > > Anyway, on to my question. How much does a diety effect your actual
> > abilities
> > >and inter-race relations? I play a Wood Elf bard, and have enjoyed it
> > immensly,
> > >but chose my diety as Tunare for fear of fraction problems. I roleplay
> my
> > >character as a romantic, so naturally Erolisi Marr (sp?) seems like a
> good
> > >choice, but I am unsure of it's effects on others. Would love to hear
> from
> > >another bard who has tried more than one diety perhaps.
> > >
> > >Laeaus, Wood Elf Bard level...(sigh)...3
> > >
> > >
> > >------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >Get involved. Share your thoughts!
> > >http://www.onelist.com
> > >Join the ONElist Weekly Survey. Go to homepage for details.
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Congratulations to "Trail Rider," our latest ONElist of the Week.
> > http://www.ONElist.com
> > Visit our homepage and share with us how ONElist is changing YOUR life!
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ONElist: where real people with real interests get connected.
> http://www.onelist.com
> Join a new list today!
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ONElist: bringing the world together.
> http://www.onelist.com
> Join a new list today!