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Topic Started: May 19 2014, 01:43 PM (280 Views)
Nath Snr

So I know some will disagree with this, but, can we have some kind of moderation on this? To point a couple out, we've got like 13 year olds running around with claymores, a 16 year old high priestess, this isn't an animé? I've been led to believe this rp was attempting to be somewhat realistic, gritty, dark, whatever, and having bloody Teen Wolf and Edward Cullen running around isn't going to achieve that.
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Jordan

I agree 100%
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ViciousE

Well people can be what ever age they want, and do what they want. Just cause you don't feel it's realistic doesn't mean its not
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Nath Snr

I see your sentiment, but it is unrealistic for everyone to be teen badass. Doesn't happen. Wars aren't fought by 17 year olds whose only real worry is getting someting on the end of their dick.
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Nath Snr
May 19 2014, 03:21 PM
I see your sentiment, but it is unrealistic for everyone to be teen badass. Doesn't happen. Wars aren't fought by 17 year olds whose only real worry is getting someting on the end of their dick.


I can understand what you're saying, but we cannot force people into being something/someone if they dont want to. So we just have to get used to it tbh
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Lydia
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I agree, but it is realistic for people to be younger and be classified as a soilder or hunter. For example, in GoT the majority of the main characters are 16-18 years old, but appear much older due to the harsh living conditions during their time. Poor example, perhaps, but people are free to decide their age without interference by the staff.

I disagree with children running around with claymores and crossbows. However, perhaps you should attempt speaking to these roleplayers in attempts to change them in ways where the staff are not so involved. -- After all, we'd hate to be "corrupt."
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May 19 2014, 07:29 PM
I agree, but it is realistic for people to be younger and be classified as a soilder or hunter. For example, in GoT the majority of the main characters are 16-18 years old, but appear much older due to the harsh living conditions during their time. Poor example, perhaps, but people are free to decide their age without interference by the staff.

I disagree with children running around with claymores and crossbows. However, perhaps you should attempt speaking to these roleplayers in attempts to change them in ways where the staff are not so involved. -- After all, we'd hate to be "corrupt."
This. This isn't the 21st century where we have medicines, a healthy life style, knowledge of what's bad for us and lack of plague lol. If you had bothered to look up the average life span and also the diseases circulating around this time before posting this topic, you would notice the average life span is much lower. Children aren't pampered poodles, they're brought up in the 1300's in hardship and forced to grow up and mature.

Saying this as your 16 year old high priestess ( :) ), I am ic'ly still immature and have much to learn like most in this roleplay. I also wish to continue on the one character and so don't want to be close to death from early old age :)
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Lydia
May 19 2014, 07:29 PM
I agree, but it is realistic for people to be younger and be classified as a soilder or hunter. For example, in GoT the majority of the main characters are 16-18 years old, but appear much older due to the harsh living conditions during their time. Poor example, perhaps, but people are free to decide their age without interference by the staff.

I disagree with children running around with claymores and crossbows. However, perhaps you should attempt speaking to these roleplayers in attempts to change them in ways where the staff are not so involved. -- After all, we'd hate to be "corrupt."
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Skippy

This just seems like something to complain about, rather than an actual problem.
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Skippy
May 19 2014, 11:52 PM
This just seems like something to complain about, rather than an actual problem.
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