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*sees what you did*@Nahrenne He probably won't notice.
After the hugging session had concluded,
Hmm?
a turn of phrase I rarely see...
Sounds fun! What crime would be large enough though?I’m currently thinking of a spire reef rank D exam that forces you to be a criminal, gain a bounty, and get banned from Scribel City guild quests.
Capture an innocent adventurer. Rank E+. Bring them to spire reef. Execute them in front of your newSounds fun! What crime would be large enough though?
So...to clarify...it wouldn't be a guild rank exam?I’m currently thinking of a spire reef rank D exam that forces you to be a criminal, gain a bounty, and get banned from Scribel City guild quests.
Capture an innocent adventurer. Rank E+. Bring them to spire reef. Execute them in front of your newSith Lordpirate master. Can be an NPC adventurer.
Plot is that the Pirate Kings have been listening in on your quest reports the entire time, and they know your character is communicating with Scribel City.
Prove your loyalty, essentially.
Basically it would be a plot branch that locks you out of the “good side” because you chose to pick the pirates over the guild.
I'd meant to quote your second post as well when I posted mine.So...to clarify...it wouldn't be a guild rank exam?
I find it a bit weird and counter-productive for the guild to allow the death of one of its guild members in order to promote another one's rank...
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unlock high level scribble city thieves guild quest! and a redemption quest later?I’m currently thinking of a spire reef rank D exam that forces you to be a criminal, gain a bounty, and get banned from Scribel City guild quests.
It would be framed as a hijack quest. The pirates demonstrating that they know that Scribel Spies are in the area... and they they can throw the middle finger by getting an adventurer to kill another adventurer and then admit to it by sending a report back to the guild.So...to clarify...it wouldn't be a guild rank exam?
I find it a bit weird and counter-productive for the guild to allow the death of one of its guild members in order to promote another one's rank...
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Yeah! Then level 1 - 3 quests could just be stealing and causing a hassleunlock high level scribble city thieves guild quest! and a redemption quest later?
But...wouldn't that make the adventurer who took that exam not actually a D rank, then?It would be framed as a hijack quest. The pirates demonstrating that they know that Scribel Spies are in the area... and they they can throw the middle finger by getting an adventurer to kill another adventurer and then admit to it by sending a report back to the guild.At the very least, it marks the character as a criminal and they get a bounty.
being e rank plus, lvl1 to2 quest are not that attractive...Yeah! Then level 1 - 3 quests could just be stealing and causing a hassle
!!! or even golden rose quests!!thieves guild quest
It would probably be a D rank equivalent. Different countries / organizations maybe have their own systems for rating the threat level of people or monsters. I guess you could think of it like a driver's license. Sometimes you can get a driver's license in Canada and use it Mexico. Sometimes you can't. It depends on the country.But...wouldn't that make the adventurer who took that exam not actually a D rank, then?
Also, as soon as the first exam report is sent, wouldn't the guild ensure that future adventurers know about it? Or send out a notice informing members that they would never post a rank exam that requires the killing of another guild member?
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*immediately wants to make a new character for this despite already having three*It would probably be a D rank equivalent. Different countries / organizations maybe have their own systems for rating the threat level of people or monsters. I guess you could think of it like a driver's license. Sometimes you can get a driver's license in Canada and use it Mexico. Sometimes you can't. It depends on the country.
I don't think any adventurer would take that exam unless they were willingly looking to betray the guild to begin with.
The narrative goes like this:
- Heh, you think we (the pirate kings) didn't know you've been passing notes to the Scribel City Adventurer's Guild the entire time?
- We know that you're a spy! Hahahaha! Did you think you could hide without being noticed?
- Hey, but I like you. You'd make a good pirate! Even a "D rank" one, whatever silly words you have for ranks.
- But you gotta prove that you're loyal to the Pirate Kings. Or else you're just a mole and you can walk the plank.
- How do you show us your loyalty? Good question!
- Lots of us pirates got a nice hefty bounty on our heads.
- Go to Scribel City. Beat one of your old adventurer friends up. Not a wimp, of course. At least Rank E.
- Drag them back to us. I want to see you slit their throat right in front of my eyes. Kill them in cold blood.
- And then make sure to write up a cute "quest report", okay?
- Tell your old boss about what a model goody-two-shoe citizen you are!
- Sent that sheet of paper off and know you ain't going back to Scribel City again!
- You'll be a criminal just like the rest of us! Hahaha!
I'm feeling like someone is trying to play with the fire here. Guess my Bottomline hasn't been challenged that much lately.It would probably be a D rank equivalent. Different countries / organizations maybe have their own systems for rating the threat level of people or monsters. I guess you could think of it like a driver's license. Sometimes you can get a driver's license in Canada and use it Mexico. Sometimes you can't. It depends on the country.
I don't think any adventurer would take that exam unless they were willingly looking to betray the guild to begin with.
The narrative goes like this:
- Heh, you think we (the pirate kings) didn't know you've been passing notes to the Scribel City Adventurer's Guild the entire time?
- We know that you're a spy! Hahahaha! Did you think you could hide without being noticed?
- Hey, but I like you. You'd make a good pirate! Even a "D rank" one, whatever silly words you have for ranks.
- But you gotta prove that you're loyal to the Pirate Kings. Or else you're just a mole and you can walk the plank.
- How do you show us your loyalty? Good question!
- Lots of us pirates got a nice hefty bounty on our heads.
- Go to Scribel City. Beat one of your old adventurer friends up. Not a wimp, of course. At least Rank E.
- Drag them back to us. I want to see you slit their throat right in front of my eyes. Kill them in cold blood.
- And then make sure to write up a cute "quest report", okay?
- Tell your old boss about what a model goody-two-shoe citizen you are!
- Sent that sheet of paper off and know you ain't going back to Scribel City again!
- You'll be a criminal just like the rest of us! Hahaha!
Mm...It would probably be a D rank equivalent. Different countries / organizations maybe have their own systems for rating the threat level of people or monsters. I guess you could think of it like a driver's license. Sometimes you can get a driver's license in Canada and use it Mexico. Sometimes you can't. It depends on the country.
I don't think any adventurer would take that exam unless they were willingly looking to betray the guild to begin with.
The narrative goes like this:
- Heh, you think we (the pirate kings) didn't know you've been passing notes to the Scribel City Adventurer's Guild the entire time?
- We know that you're a spy! Hahahaha! Did you think you could hide without being noticed?
- Hey, but I like you. You'd make a good pirate! Even a "D rank" one, whatever silly words you have for ranks.
- But you gotta prove that you're loyal to the Pirate Kings. Or else you're just a mole and you can walk the plank.
- How do you show us your loyalty? Good question!
- Lots of us pirates got a nice hefty bounty on our heads.
- Go to Scribel City. Beat one of your old adventurer friends up. Not a wimp, of course. At least Rank E.
- Drag them back to us. I want to see you slit their throat right in front of my eyes. Kill them in cold blood.
- And then make sure to write up a cute "quest report", okay?
- Tell your old boss about what a model goody-two-shoe citizen you are!
- Sent that sheet of paper off and know you ain't going back to Scribel City again!
- You'll be a criminal just like the rest of us! Hahaha!
Yeah...well, I don't see Liana leaving the city for a very long time due to her sire's compulsion...I'm feeling like someone is trying to play with the fire here. Guess my Bottomline hasn't been challenged that much lately.
But, well, if anyone ever did the quest, then doesn't that mean you are essentially out of the game? You are stuck in Spire Reef and no one would probably role-play with you in the Tavern ( except those like me, of course ) because lots of us IC are goody-two-shoes.
No, you can take any quests as long as your level is sufficed.Yeah...well, I don't see Liana leaving the city for a very long time due to her sire's compulsion...
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Oh, btw, can you only take quests past level 5-10 after becoming E rank?
I'm a little confused about what the rank actually means/does when you put levels next to quests and no ranks...
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