Lisastrata
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Post by Lisastrata on Apr 18, 2009 9:15:52 GMT -8
For reasons I won't go in to just yet, I'm withdrawing completely from this war. I will not throw one more holy water and I extend any appologies for disappointment. I will, when time permits, messege the leaders of HA...if I can figure out who they are...and call it a day. Thank you for the minor fighting I've been involved with.
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Post by Katastrophe St. John-Talon on Apr 18, 2009 10:11:43 GMT -8
Brutus and Rose.
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Lisastrata
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Post by Lisastrata on Apr 18, 2009 10:14:21 GMT -8
Thank you Kat.
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seyda
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Post by seyda on Apr 19, 2009 5:13:33 GMT -8
Then why bother being clanned? When you're clanned, you take an oath to fight to the end. Not doing that is a breaking of that oath, in my opinion.
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Post by black_dragonet on Apr 19, 2009 13:53:59 GMT -8
*nods* There's a quiet, easy, and less cowardly, or less visibly cowardly way that is to let oneself drom into shadows.
I'm sure there are quite a few around that could teach you how to do that...
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TygerNight
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Post by TygerNight on Apr 20, 2009 13:32:35 GMT -8
It doesn't work that way. You start a fight, you end it. With or without your blood, you stick it out. Once you throw the first vial, you're committed; which it seems you've recently found out.
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Post by Contessa de Demonsheart on Apr 20, 2009 16:42:50 GMT -8
*nods* There's a quiet, easy, and less cowardly, or less visibly cowardly way that is to let oneself drom into shadows. I'm sure there are quite a few around that could teach you how to do that... *nods in agreement* My guess m'dear that would likely be your only alternative.
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Post by Katastrophe St. John-Talon on Apr 20, 2009 17:14:50 GMT -8
Then why bother being clanned? When you're clanned, you take an oath to fight to the end. Not doing that is a breaking of that oath, in my opinion. Amen. And rawr!
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Post by Whorrifik on Apr 21, 2009 6:32:37 GMT -8
Then why bother being clanned? When you're clanned, you take an oath to fight to the end. Not doing that is a breaking of that oath, in my opinion. I don't recall taking any oaths....
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rel
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Post by rel on Apr 21, 2009 10:40:47 GMT -8
*blinks* you didn't give your loyalty to the clan you reside it? You didn't, just by joining, decided to abide by the articles that your clan believes in? THAT explains it!
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Post by Belzebub on Apr 21, 2009 11:56:18 GMT -8
Some oaths go without saying; they are implied with the action of joining the group willingly.
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Post by Whorrifik on Apr 21, 2009 17:50:27 GMT -8
Understood rel and Belzebub. *is glad she had to type Belzebub and not pronounce it* Among some clans. Not every clan works the same, and not every clan has the same set of rules and expectations of its members. disclaimer: My statements in this actually had nothing to do with myself being clanned but just bringing to point that not everyone does things the same. So while that may have been the case for you, that may not have been the case for someone else. In my case, I fully knew what I was doing and accepted all responsibility for my actions. Your opinion of it will be yours and you're free to think it and probably won't change it no matter what I say unless my actual actions prove your thoughts otherwise. I think I just saved myself about 3 nights worth of rebuttals.
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