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#1 Re: Main Forum » Townspeople are too aggressive » 2018-05-07 03:30:07

@Morti and @fragililityh14
You guys seem like people after my own heart. Generally I have very pleasant, loving, and co-operative experiences. The only time we "waste" is telling each other we are happy and proud and that we love each other. I tell my children I love them often and give them things to do, then they come back and show me and we thank each other. It's lovely. So it's a bit of a shame when you're born into goal-oriented min/max players who don't want to waste time on you. They have their own goals and you are just a burden to them, it's sad. What kind of existence is that?
The only time I'm ok with someone guarding a seed row like that is after we've exhausted all the natural seed around and have failed to find more. I feel like the rule should be if you have not been working the farm, and you see unplucked carrots, maybe leave them alone just in case or at least ask. If there is a large harvest ready, it's generally ok to start picking, but start at the bottom, still just in case.


@pein No.
First you accuse me of shearing the sheep as my crime. Then when I say I didn't, you accept that and then say it doesn't matter because someone probably did and I found what they probably hid. That's silly. Make up your mind.
When I find stuff off far in the wild, I will use it. And anything else I can bring back I usually do. Like several plates I found sitting around there as well. There is no way to know for sure where the fleece came from. But if you were *actually* willing to talk with me and listen to what I have to say instead of making accusations and demands, then maybe things would have gone better for both of us.

And I didn't actually find the sheep pen until I already had the clothes, when I was trying to explain to the little girl how sheep work, before you rudely interrupted. I never even got up to telling her the part about feeding sheep. You could have done that instead of killing her. She probably died having no real idea what she did wrong if anything. Your solution of accusation and murder over education, it's dumb. Just like you.

My problem with you is you run over aggressively calling me a thief based on an assumption, don't give me any time to understand what you are going on about or even tell you you are wrong, then you continue to harass me over it. Just admit that you enjoy killing people and will find any excuse if you think you can get away with it.

Did you perhaps mean *west*? I did eat from one berry bush in the west, I never went east like you claimed. So assumption or error, it's on you. I wasn't the only person there, several people would pop in picking berries. I even told one there was heaps of burdock around but they didn't care.

Guess you haven't heard of the stone hoe you arsehole, because that's what I made. Using materials I found myself in the wild, not in your precious camp.

You, your mother, and your sister didn't bother killing me because you couldn't. I still managed to contribute by leaving rabbits and helping farm all while still being harassed and chased by you idiots.

And I said no on the farm because you weren't asking me if I fed your sheep, you were calling me a thief yet again. So I said no and continued working on the farm.

I didn't have the most enjoyable experience, no. But I don't mind living a bit wild, people like you make me nervous hanging around towns too much, so at least in the wild I don't have to worry about crazy idiots trying to murder me as much.

#2 Re: Main Forum » Townspeople are too aggressive » 2018-05-06 03:19:27

I read your other post, and you already start it off by proving how much of an arse you are by murdering some kid for their gear, so don't come in here calling me the arsehole.

You didn't give me any chance, you ran over calling me a thief and saying shit then running off while I was replying. Then you come back telling me to swap clothes, without even giving me a chance to explain just continuing to badger me. And then you come back with the knife...
I never used your shear tool, and I never sheared your sheep. The only time I went into that pen was to show that girl where the sheep were. You have no idea, you just made assumptions like the arsehole you are.

Yeah, like I said, I was living wild for a while on burdock and onions and sometimes berries, I was trapping rabbits and bringing them back, ever heard of a basket? I didn't have a needle so I didn't bother making a backpack for a while. Eventually some dude from our town saw me bringing back all these rabbits and found a needle for me, I made backpacks for us both and continued hunting.

When I was a bit older, there was no hoe, not even a spare skewer nearby. And no one was tending the farm, so I fixed both of those. At least one person thanked me but two others came after me with knives no doubt due to your lies.

I barely even ate from the town, a few carrots when I was a kid, but after the incident I lived purely on burdock and onions and cactus fruit. I only had one pie because some guy gave me one. I never even went near the east forest. Again making assumptions like an arsehole.

#3 Main Forum » Townspeople are too aggressive » 2018-05-05 10:20:04

CorvusGlaive
Replies: 18

I was born into a fairly well-off town today, my mother didn't name me until I asked her for like the 10th time. I tried to be helpful and asked what needed to be done, where things were but mostly I was ignored. I still tried to be helpful anyway. I went exploring around outside the town and found a few other attempts at farms that didn't take off, but I also found some wool at one of these camps, enough to make myself a top and hat. I came back to my village and little girl asked me how to make clothes like that. I was mid-way through explaining it when an older woman came over and started calling me a thief. She claimed I had shorn all her sheep and not fed them, then ran off before I had a chance to explain she was wrong. She came back telling me to trade clothes with her kid, I asked why, she just kept calling me a thief then ran off again. Came back with a knife, so I ran.
I lived wild for a while and started trapping rabbits, occasionally stopping by home to drop some off. Every time I did, I saw this lady as I was leaving and she would chase me again. I kept scavenging and hunting and bringing stuff back anyway. Eventually she must have died, so I thought it would be safe for me to come back and help farm, the carrot farm with in desperate need of help. Most of the soil was hardened, bone piles all over the place, and carrots and seeds all over the place. I made a hoe and helped replant and water it all. Then a young girl accused me of being a thief...
I just repeatedly told her no whilst I continued to farm. Everything seemed fine for a while and no one bothered me. Then I saw someone stop near me and pull out a knife. I ran again hoping it was nothing, but when I came back, a different woman, specifically stopped near me as I moved around, put down her baby and pulled out a knife. I ran again, this time a bit further. This was incredibly frustrating as all I wanted to do was help but these women all wanted me dead.
I had had enough at this stage, and I'm not overly proud of this but I was quite annoyed and angry with these people. So I went south and found a bear cave. I made that bear follow me all the way back up and into the town. I saw it kill a couple of people, and I kept coming back in removing items to make sure it had plenty of places to stop. I even saw it feed on someone and split into two bears...
I ran off and came back as I was an old man now, the bear had gotten itself stuck, we were all laughing at it. I suggested we name it, keep it as a pet. Then since I was about to die of old age, I decided to run in and give it a hug. Died at age 59.

TL;DR: See this too often, accused of a crime, no chance to explain yourself because too many players are just too keen to murder someone.

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