Apr 09, 2008 22:21
What I received...
I was curious if you are interested in doing some tie-ins with your new PC? I should theoretically have at least one open slot here shortly.
The Player Who Killed Your Character
How I replied...
Honestly, I believe that you are incapable of even understanding or appreciating my point of view on this issue. This is a rather lengthy and wordy way of saying, "Nope."
Tony "You Shoulda Negotiated!" Colombo
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My first Draft...
Killer,
Thank you for making such a gesture after killing Lancaster, the one reason I truly wanted to play in the Requiem Venue. If you are indicating that you may have a position opening after you loose you character, I may consider tying in something with your new PC once I am through dancing on your character's grave. Otherwise, I can't come up with a reason to role play with you on any level other than the casual hello in passing.
The only ties I would make with your character would involve lies, deceit and a complete and total lack of trust in a nemesis fashion. This comes from knowing you to be interested in using others to your advantage not to the advantage of a group. It is obvious that you put a lot of depth and detail into your character development but take absolutely no time considering other people may have done the same.
I do not believe you have the capability to role play with anyone cooperatively unless it is to ruin or destroy other peoples characters with your so called allies. Your idea of synergy is nothing more than entropy. You create to destroy. I believe you said you would benefit more if you killed Lancaster. Since you killed Lancaster and through IC negotiation completely sullied his name, standing and memory, what have you gained? I can draw the conclusion your benefit was an utter annihilation of the character and the idea the character represented. Character death and character assassination all in one!
Honestly, I believe that you are incapable of even understanding or appreciating my point of view on this issue. This is a rather lengthy and wordy way of saying, "Nope."
Tony "You Shoulda Negotiated!" Colombo
US2002021025