I have entertained this silly outcry for longer than I would have liked.
Myth One: The rules changed to fit this circumstance.
Explanation: HELP RAIDING states: "They are only permitted to kill other players inside the city if those players have attacked the raiding party first." I fail to see where the grey area is that is appearing in this situation.
Myth Two: The gods are exceedingly biased.
Explanation: Just for the record, you do realize that this was an OOC punishment, OOC interaction and OOCly, I have been the god in charge of helping Golgonath when need be, correct? If I was biased against Golgonath or any character from there, do you really think that I would have volunteered to do such? I punish my Elysian mortals just as much as the Golgonian mortals, when the time warrants it. Elysians have had their items taken away, My disfavour for days and a good verbal smacking just as Golgonians have. The difference is that they know not to cry out like children when it happens. They break rules, they take their medicine and don't do it again.
Myth Three: Jaethor, the Elysian Patron, should not have been the one to intervene ICly.
Explanation: You're somewhat right, that's why Lady Ilessa was the one to intervene for the most part. I expect you also realize that a God punishing a mortal for breaking a rule is OOC punishment, not ICly, therefore I was acting OOCly, as was Lady Ilessa. "Then why did it result in an IC punishment?" one might ask. My OOC punishments are as follows: turning to stone, banning and more banning. As irritating as the situation and after-effect was, I believe that such an extreme punishment was not warranted. That is why I disfavoured him and confiscated his sword for a few days. I am genuinely surprised at the amount of anger over a silly punishment.
Myth Four: Akanbar is a tyranny. Gods should fear the people.
Explanation: A large part of me wants to point out the idiocy on calling a game a tyranny, especially one where your opinion is asked on at least a weekly basis. Admins, Gods, Guides and other people that work on the game receive as much money from this game as you do, that is to say none. I am a god and coder here because Zycandos is a friend of mine and I enjoy helping him. What do you honestly believe you will accomplish to argue with gods on every issue or to make our lives hell? You'll end up with a game full of Gods who hate mortals (which surprisingly isn't the case right now) or a game with no gods, which will result in no new things, people breaking the rules left and right and no diine roleplay.
I am not stating that the people should fear the Gods either. That would result in no player contributions or roleplay from their end. To say that there is a division between players and Gods, that there should be a war between them, is silly. Gods are players, except ones that have been given extra power and extra responsibility, some of which includes enforcing rules.
If you want to have some large revolution, take it elsewhere, blasphemous as that is to say. I am tired of this constant attempted struggle between Gods and Mortals. David broke a clearly outlined rule, got punished for a few days and is fine. Throwing a fit, raging on the forums or other things is not going to fix it. As many have said, if you have a problem with the situation, message Zycandos, email Zycandos or write him a strongly worded letter.
Myth One: The rules changed to fit this circumstance.
Explanation: HELP RAIDING states: "They are only permitted to kill other players inside the city if those players have attacked the raiding party first." I fail to see where the grey area is that is appearing in this situation.
Myth Two: The gods are exceedingly biased.
Explanation: Just for the record, you do realize that this was an OOC punishment, OOC interaction and OOCly, I have been the god in charge of helping Golgonath when need be, correct? If I was biased against Golgonath or any character from there, do you really think that I would have volunteered to do such? I punish my Elysian mortals just as much as the Golgonian mortals, when the time warrants it. Elysians have had their items taken away, My disfavour for days and a good verbal smacking just as Golgonians have. The difference is that they know not to cry out like children when it happens. They break rules, they take their medicine and don't do it again.
Myth Three: Jaethor, the Elysian Patron, should not have been the one to intervene ICly.
Explanation: You're somewhat right, that's why Lady Ilessa was the one to intervene for the most part. I expect you also realize that a God punishing a mortal for breaking a rule is OOC punishment, not ICly, therefore I was acting OOCly, as was Lady Ilessa. "Then why did it result in an IC punishment?" one might ask. My OOC punishments are as follows: turning to stone, banning and more banning. As irritating as the situation and after-effect was, I believe that such an extreme punishment was not warranted. That is why I disfavoured him and confiscated his sword for a few days. I am genuinely surprised at the amount of anger over a silly punishment.
Myth Four: Akanbar is a tyranny. Gods should fear the people.
Explanation: A large part of me wants to point out the idiocy on calling a game a tyranny, especially one where your opinion is asked on at least a weekly basis. Admins, Gods, Guides and other people that work on the game receive as much money from this game as you do, that is to say none. I am a god and coder here because Zycandos is a friend of mine and I enjoy helping him. What do you honestly believe you will accomplish to argue with gods on every issue or to make our lives hell? You'll end up with a game full of Gods who hate mortals (which surprisingly isn't the case right now) or a game with no gods, which will result in no new things, people breaking the rules left and right and no diine roleplay.
I am not stating that the people should fear the Gods either. That would result in no player contributions or roleplay from their end. To say that there is a division between players and Gods, that there should be a war between them, is silly. Gods are players, except ones that have been given extra power and extra responsibility, some of which includes enforcing rules.
If you want to have some large revolution, take it elsewhere, blasphemous as that is to say. I am tired of this constant attempted struggle between Gods and Mortals. David broke a clearly outlined rule, got punished for a few days and is fine. Throwing a fit, raging on the forums or other things is not going to fix it. As many have said, if you have a problem with the situation, message Zycandos, email Zycandos or write him a strongly worded letter.
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