Kingdoms: Embers In Ashes[WIP] [OLD VERSION]

Almost 3 AM, woooo! International date line and such.

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Fights ? Visit to town guard ? Merchant’s guild ? Assassin’s guild :smiling_imp: ?

But the successors of criminals have a higher change of being a criminal

Choice script do accept letters that aren’t part of English.

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That is because of their influence when they were still young.

I meant this kind of letter; Ñ.

I sense great awkwardness if we take Sophia by the brothel during the tour. nods sagely

You sound like you might be a follower of my doctrine of the inherent depravity of man! :imp:

Genetics alone nearly doubles the chances of being a criminal

I played a game that used a lot of these letters and all of them displayed correctly

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What? What? What? :hushed:

Lucraex’s letter e is supposed to have a litlle coma above it.

But you could distract her. So…

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Rolls a charisma check to have a threesome with an “experienced’” girl

runs for cover before the wrath of @Sophia falls on me

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To put It simply someone like a as on of mass murderer could live a honest life and the son of a priest could commit murders and the percentage of becoming evil alone doesn’t depend on genetics there are many more factors and the role of genetics isn’t that great that a son of criminal will commit crime, society just expect him to ( which pretty much sucks )

Almost sounds like you’re making a nature vs. nurture argument but you’re using genetics and statistics in there. Not downing it, just not typically what one hears.

Well I have read books on topics related to this so i have lot of things to say on this topic but doing would take this thread too off topic

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Fair enough, though I’m interested in your findings. Psychology/sociology are a couple sciences that I never got into (mostly due to time.)

Psychology is one of the best sciences I have come across. I mean what’s more fascinating than the workings of mind BTW I like to read books on criminal psychology

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I’m going to have to file that away in the back of my mind for my own work. grins I like to glean knowledge from people.

And I like to make people think that they have achieved something when they haven’t

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Eh, I’d know it’s empty flattery…I’m pretty sure “King Nothing” was written about my extended family.

Trust me you wouldn’t know it with me :grin::smiling_imp:

wishpers they’re not the same

(He originally wrote 2 and edited it out. I forgot what he actually put down, so I guessed.)

Yep one was on sociology and other one was psychology