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Re: Welcome New Folks! 9/7/2003 6:07:09 PM   (Total replies: 1)
Just joined yesterday.... good to see some former RoL'ers.... whaddup Trulez? Look forward to seeing you all in-game. Hark

Re: Emotes and helms! 10/6/2003 1:48:58 PM   (Total replies: 1)
This is a great point, and one I have considered as well. Let's remember one thing though: Many helmets have face guards that can be lifted, allowing the wearer to communicate without removing the helm. I think this should be left to the helm wearer to RP...if we see a facial emote from a PC wearing a helm, we must assume that it has a face-guard that is raised. My two cent. Harkonen aka Grimm Rockhammer

Re: Emotes and helms! 10/6/2003 2:38:13 PM   (Total replies: 1)
OK...I don't want to be contrary, but taking an armored helm off is not like pulling off a baseball cap. The very reason face guards were put on helms was precisely because the wearer did not want to be removing/replacing his helm all the time... and when the helm is off, where would one place it? Under your arm? In your pack (with stag horns :-))? A hemet can be an unwieldly item. Wearing it is often the best option...hence the face guard. That said, I want to reiterate that you point is a ...

Re: Emotes and helms! 10/6/2003 3:03:23 PM   (Total replies: 0)
Well said. You can NOT put full plate in your pack...which is why a PC should be walking around town in full armor unless he's been to an Inn, or someplace else he could have disrobed and stored the armor. If a PC walks into an inn to sit and have a drink, he should not be wearing a helm (unless there is a good reason for it). I don't think this is what we're seeing in Vives. However, if a PC walks into Midor to buy some supplies from Billy Bob before heading back out of town, he may well ...

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