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Originally Posted by Debaglio
I stoped reading your message.
Just to let you know... what Kef draws from is a concept older than Tolkein.
We are old schoolers. Older than TOLKEINS LOTR.... it was nice that they made a movie for you guys to learn about RP concepts because if you had to read about it god how magled you would interpret his concepts. I am sorry your kingdom efforts and stuff is all gone now replaced by a concept that leaves most of you olbies speechless. You had six months of chance to get ZR back in gear.... no one showed, so things got changed.
Now that it is illegal to force RP on a kingdom without the leaders permission, Zormite has been buried forever, only a memory of 2001. THERE ARE NO PLAYERS BESIDES YOU GUYS OF 2001 that care about ZR... or ZE. Give me a break.
Like I said.. ZE.. or ZR come back...
The forest is rightfully mine.
Have fun metagaming.
Bel'la Olplyn Ultrin.
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Allow me to address this. Graal's Roleplaying on 2k1 predates the Lord of the Rings movies, obviously. However, the world setting was not just ripped from some source. It was devised, very carefully, by the past kings of 2k1. Think of it like the United States. Our founding fathers gave us a constitution. If a new president is elected, he dosen't just up and change the BASIC, UNDERLYING CONCEPTS OF THAT CREATION. When changes such as that are made, they are gradual; and the result of mutual agreement between ALL governing bodies.
You keep trying to pretend that everything you do and say is perfect; not only that, but you say that all your ideas are beyond anything any other RPer can invent. And you wonder why people hate you? Your ideas and settings are no more advanced than Play-Doh. As far as this server goes, you are the little kid sitting on a stool in the corner with a dunce cap on. And everyone sees it but you and your handful of zealous friends.
The RP Team can override a Kingdom's consent rule. And by summoning "The Beast", Kefkin accepted the challenge of War. If he wasn't going to recognize it, he wouldn't have felt it necessary to conjure a Cthullu-in-training, now would he?
And Forest is not rightfully yours, nor will it ever be in grimy little hands.