lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011

Free for ALL




Well my friends, here we have a little contribution from my part.
The definition of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary of the term "Free for All"...
We can see that the definition contains the terms "NO RULES"...that means that an arrangement between a group of players could be done unless, of course a rule that define the association of players before the fight has been set. In that case, it will not be a "Free for All" fight...a least at the extent of this definition...

Greetings from Dwarven world of Law, Good and Order...

KM

5 comentarios:

Pepumu dijo...

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.....

PanchoVilla dijo...

mira esta bien estoy de acuerdo, solo que para el proximo free for all, yo le sugiero al master , que las alianzas se roleen, osea tengas 6segundos por turno para convenzar exactamenete dentro de rol. con sus consecuencias

y aparte que no me hayas dejado pelear con beto solo para recuperar tu honor te hace una perra

Dungeon Master Jhering dijo...

It says "usually", any lawyer would win a case with that word on that sentence.

Usually is not "always".

I rest my case

Winona Raven dijo...

The Defender Lawyer says:

OK, right...usually does not mean always...so, why the set of rules applying to the encounter in question were no handed out and explained thoroughly to all the participants before the encounter to avoid any misinterpretation?
This step is necessary when in most of the cases the encounters are with NO RULES as the definition of the term establishes.

I plead NOT GUILTY for my defendant, your highness.

Dungeon Master Jhering dijo...

I plead the fucking pig is flying right now and is gonna shit on you.

En ese momento, ven como Korben empieza a desaparecer en un hechizo del master. Desapareciendo tambien de la mente de todos los habitantes de drannor, sin dejar rastro que piso el mundo alguna vez.

muahahahahahhahaha