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Old 03-17-2001, 02:12 PM
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would it be possible for stefan, unixmad, galen, or somebody else with their authority to declare what the pking staff rule actually is?

in the gp handbook it says not to pk gp's. i was told by the game that when gp is shown, it stands for all staff on graal. it is an "implied" rule. if it is not written, it cant be a rule.

could someone here clarify this rule?

i am also sick of events team members always wearing their events team tag just walking around doing nothing. when attacked they scream "WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS ILLEGAL!"

events team members are the exact same as normal players, only they have their accounts in the guildcode which is encoorporated into some npc's allowing events team members to operate them. when an ET member is not operating an npc, or holding an event, they should not be considered on duty. them wearing their tag should be considered abuse and illegal, if they are considered staff. why most ET members should not be considered staff has already been stated above. besides, ive seen players not on ET hold better events than the ET.

yes, i am on the Events Team, and am proud to say i do not abuse my "power" as some do.

again, i would appreciate a written clarification of this rule, preferebly from stefan, unixmad, galen, or someone of their authority. no not you lycia or the game.
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