01-22-2015, 11:56 AM
"[url=http://neus-projects.net/viewtopic.php?p=3853#p3853 Wrote:Chaos » Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:06 am[/url]"]However, I have no reason to believe that Law's End is an invisible criminal haven; why would Ashe and Hugo, of all people, march over there in knowledge that it's where criminals congregate if it was supposedly invisible? How many Guard characters went there off their shifts? It's not an invisible, unknown place when people (see: some NPCs and a lot of PCs) apparently know about it. When a Guard apparently chases someone all the way there, the idea becomes flat-out impossible. (If anyone has evidence that the Guard didn't actually chase them there, please inform me and I'll straighten it out)
Okay, not to be a shit disturber, but I really need to draw attention to this:
"How many Guard characters went there off their shifts? It's not an invisible, unknown place when people (see: some NPCs and a lot of PCs) apparently know about it."
Yes, how many law-enforcers just CASUALLY WENT ACROSS THE DESERT in their free time to go to a place THEY KNOW OF where people might be hiding from them, possibly able to identify them, and likely more than willing to gank them in eighteen thousand eight hundred and ninety-two ways before breakfast? Clearly most of them, if the guard roster is so small, since the others all died! Law's End is clearly a place avoided by most besides those with business or to whom the lawlessness is an appeal. This much should be blatantly obvious, painfully so.
I'm sorry, but that really is kind of a flimsy BS excuse. Just saying. I'm dissapointed that this incident is being defended in any way, shape, or form. This is, in it's most pure form, ignoring lore for metagaming purposes. Especially so when you consider Law's End supposedly has a sense of community; you screw with the and you get shanked, so you're inclined to behave while you're there. Others really wouldn't just stand by while outside law enforcement officials were trying to bring someone in. If I was an asshole, I would demand that th guard in question be declared dead and unable to return, since realistically, they would not have lasted long enough to call for backup. But I'm not an asshole, so I'm simply posting this argument as to why this whole thing is a giant fustercluck.
If the law COULD handle Law's End, it would have done so already! But it can't. End of story.
*loud burp*