OOC: Enough is enough!

From: Jhez Salin (Jhez_at_wanadoo.dk)
Date: Tue Jan 20 2004 - 05:16:44 GMT


OK, I just read this mail and frankly, I think you have a problem, David. I
cannot see any way for me - and Kath - to let our character continue to go
anywhere in your characters company - and I see no reason that T'sunami
would want to do so either. The reason I think you have a problem is that
you are doing your best to offend everybody in your quest to be group
leader - and slandercampaigns don't work where I come from. So far you've
seriously offended Astran, Siri, Nightwind and Illyana. Who is next?

Jhez

On 20. januar 2004 01:05, David Dankel [SMTP:stgdankel_at_gmx.net] wrote:
> > Siri puts a hand over Illyana's squeezing it gently with a
> > cautioning look in her eyes. "Thus the reason why we shouldn't
> > put ourselves in a life or death situation at the moment. We're
> > not ready to choose a group leader as of yet because we aren't
> > ready to cement as a group as of yet. There's a hurdles left to
> > be cleared before we're all comfortable with eah other. Let's
> > work on that first and come back to the rest later."
> >
> > With that she let go and went back to her dinner again, ignoring
> > the fact that her supper had already grown cold.
>
> T'sunami, chuckling slightly. Of coarse the Thief would have the party
> unsafe, without a leader. All the quicker they'd perish in the ruins so
she
> could pick over their belongings as with Berryblood. "No," he says,
shaking
> his head, "even a dragon can't survive without its head. This is a
decision
> that has to be made now instead ignoring it in /hopes/ we aren't put in a
> situation where we need leadership."
>
> <snip>
>
> > >"I think this group needs a leader. We are 11 persons walking in a
> > >dangerous environment. If we decide to go together, then we need
> > someone to
> > >make those choices. Someone we trust to think of others as well as
> > >themselves. And yes, I have a suggestion. I nominate Siri."
> > Illyanas voice
> > >is raised a little as she speaks Siris name.
> >
> > Grendahl followed the whole discussion with interest, but stayed quiet,
> > enjoying a hot meal and a beer.
> > "Siri would be no good choice. She's too young and probably no
> > leader. Like
> > you, Illyana." The dwarf looks straght into the eyes of the human girl.
"I
> > wouldn't trust your decisions - you're too unexperienced. Not in
circles -
> > we all are not that high. No, i mean experience in life. And a leader
> > shouldn't be in love with a member of the group. I would say Nightwind
is
> > the best choice. Calm, coolheaded - that's what we need." He
> > smiles shortly
> > over the thought of a 16-year old girl leading a group intoi
> > Parlainth then
> > he takes a deep gulp.
>
> "I propose," T'sunami says slowly, "That Nightwind's calm appearance is
due
> to the fact he has not provided the party with any significant input
during
> this trip, and seems to keep to himself. Without meaning to offend,
> Nightwind, a stronger force of will and more active roll is a requirement
to
> lead namegivers."
>
> <snip>
>
> > "I think I'm ready for bed. Good night all. The tediousness in
> > this conversation boggles the mind, it truly does." Siri left her
> > cold plate at the table and headed up to bed.
>
> T'sunami's sigh is heavy, tired of listening to baseless prattle. There
> were important decisions to made, and by leaving, certain people were
> showing just what contempt they had for any unity that they were trying
to
> build.
>
> "Hopefully when Siri wakes up in the morning, she'll realize this isn't a
> game - that our lives our at state every time we head into the ruins, and
> that some of us care enough to make these hard decisions. Illyana and
Siri
> don't condescend to finish the conversation - I don't see that as a
problem.
> As Grendahl has stated, neither of them would serve the roll sufficiently
> anyway.
>
> "I think we obviously feel that no one here would make a perfect leader.
> The challenge is to make do with what we have. I know I would rather be
> alive at the end of the day than feeling my superior is my closest
friend.
> That's why I feel my experience may be applicable. But leaders aren't
made
> by their own words - a consensus must be made here. The question is, who
> else then do you wish to consider?"
>
>
> > > > > > [ o o c ] < < < < <
> > ((OOC: Hey guys, if you're all really so hot up on finding a
> > leader I think the players OOC should talk in email because the
> > macho guy thing is really only going to cause arguements. Some of
> > the points are valid, some are really, really off. If anyone
> > wants to talk please e-mail me.))
>
> And deny us the chance to RP? :) Naw, IC is working. Our characters
think
> how they do, as does yours. If Siri disagrees there's no reason not to
say
> so, but that's not a reason for us not to play our characters out.
>
> I mean, tying not to be offensive, that's rather hypocritical.
 Everything
> Siri said could start an arguement very easily - if she should express
her
> opinions, I think we should, too. I know I haven't had a problem with
the
> debating and arguing - it's the only real way to make a decision other
than
> metagame and not RP. Considering we're not around a table together, and
are
> going to be sending emails no matter which way we go, why not make it IC?
>
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