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@SmileyJawsI have indeed noticed a lack of interesting RP's. I joined and there were cool RP's everywhere, and now it's hard to find one I am interested in. But...people do seem to be in RP's and keeping to them longer at least.


I've noticed this too, seems like new ideas have been scarce recently. One solution could be going back to old threads, fish out their best concepts and adapt it to what people want right now.

According to Alexa, the guild's traffic peaked out during July. This makes sense as the summer break was coming into full swing then. Compared to one year ago, RPG actually climbed in terms of traffic.
@Hellis, add Valen to characters tab to begin alcohol adventure.

@MacabreFox and I are finalizing our collab.

@Leidenschaft, that update better be as fresh as my mechanical oil.
Welcome.
@Mortarion, it was a team effort between the three of them.

@Hellis, consider Valen accepted if there's no objections in the next 24 hours.
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Normally he wouldn't be but Tsleeixth is rather angry/disgusted with Farid for, what he sees, as a betrayal within/towards the company. Argonians are big on loyalty after all, so I don't think it'd sit well with him how Farid basically murdered Orakh in cold blood. Perhaps if he had confronted the Orc more openly, challenged him to a duel, he wouldn't be so angry.

EDIT: Also, wasn't Keegan the one that saved Tsleeixth's life in Windhelm?


Makes sense.

Keegan did, but Farid helped out majorly.
Perhaps the skill levels we have could come into play for such events. Set required successes and/or a Threshold Number, and have the ability in skill (Expert, Adept, Novice etc.) change the Threshold Number or the required amount of successes accordingly. This way such events wouldn't have to rely on pure chance.


No. We're not running a tabletop game.

In a fair face-to-face fight, I'd say Farid and Dax are matched more or less equal. 50/50 is good enough, and everything is fair game as long as Dax doesn't die (or severely disabled).
This...is...this makes me so happy. I'm crying Crocodile tears


Don't get too excited.
Speaking inf the whole thing with Farid, would done mind explaining me a couple of points? Number one, why does Ashav needs to appoint a champion? (I mean, I assume it's for a duel, but why is there a need for a duel is what I am getting at). Two, something about a blood price was mentioned at the start, could someone clear that up, if that's ok? Sorry for the questions, am a little lost.

And, speaking of Farid's punishment, Tsleeixth would most likely to either have Farid executed or -at the very least- exiled from the Company.


Schaft's in charge of this but here's what I can tell you.

The company leaders have decided to punish Farid by: a, forcing him to pay a fee (which he probably can't afford) and exiling him; b, gives him a chance to dispute the sentence by dueling Ashav's representative. Farid chose the latter.

Farid did save Tsleeixth's life in Windhelm, so would he be that eager for an execution?
Keep it simple and make it a coin toss.
Dax is ready to tussle with someone.

Also, was gonna post a gif of him fighting with someone like Leif or Farid, but I found a great pic of him fighting Tsleeixth


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