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cRPG => Ban/Unban Requests => Closed Requests => Topic started by: Larry on July 13, 2012, 03:45:26 am

Title: Unban request for Larry_The_Magical_Cheetah
Post by: Larry on July 13, 2012, 03:45:26 am
While I admit that the victim of my great long bardiche swinging is correct in that I team wounded her, what she failed to mention was that the first time she was teamwounded and reported me, it was because I was wailing at Allions' huscarl roundshield like a hermaphroditic beyblade on steroids.

It was at this point that she decided it would be an excellent idea to run face-first into a confrontation between a tough shielder, and a certain magical cheetah in full plate with a great long bardiche. She seemed very surprised at having gotten smacked, and thus resulted her reporting me for a fault of her own.

Incredibly annoyed at this fact, and burdened by my incredibly long shaft, I decided to make a half-assed swing in her general direction almost directly after having sunk said shaft firmly into Allions' face, which resulted in permanent brain damage, and dislodging of several marbles and mice on running wheels, as shown by her ban request upon myself.

Now, while I agree that a ban for the second intentional teamwound would be fine, I believe 24 hours is a bit much for a 20 person battle in which teamwounding was in abundance, from others that are not myself.
Title: Re: Unban request for Larry_The_Magical_Cheetah
Post by: Relit on July 13, 2012, 03:51:12 am
I was there when this entire thing went down. I honestly thought it was unintentionally done, as there was alot of team wounding/killing going on all over the place, due to the overabundance of really long weapons and less then skillful use.

24 hours does seem a bit much in this case though.
Title: Re: Unban request for Larry_The_Magical_Cheetah
Post by: Ganner on July 13, 2012, 10:30:10 am
Considering your last ban was less than a month ago, I'll let this one sit.

Next offense will be 3+ days cheetah, please watch your swings.  If you feel someone is getting in the way of your swings intentionally let us know instead of finishing them off.