petej wrote:Noin. wrote:
Then we in our own town would be held hostage to these folks that come spreading ill-will. Instead, we are setting the rules of our town. If you would like to come visit you are welcome to. Come unarmed though please.
What exactly is "your own town" ?
My Guild Hall is in Yrk , yet im a Zorai (Undetermined 100 Zorai/96 Matis fame) , Kamist (99 Kami but I dont tag up) , I suppose you would say I belong back in Zora but I also have a Fyros and a Matis (currently both Neutral/Neutral) in my Guild (Alts). I could understand you denying my rite to show my Faction aliegence in "your" town but what of my Matis born Guild mate should she become Faction Aligned ?
I understand your motives and am not trying to stir trouble but claiming Yrk as a Karavan only Town is going further than your leadership wants (Dares?) too as seen by the fact the Town Guards allow Kamists to enter wearing their tags
We'll that would be a reference to the town I call home, and all of the other folks that are Karavan aligned and call Yrkanis home and have pledged their support for this action.
I didn't claim it as Karavan only, In fact I recall in excatly what you quoted saying everyone is welcome in Yrkanis as long as they fly a flag of Karavan allegiance, or do not fly one.
You can come debate the higher powers, recruit folks to the Kami side, visit your guild hall, etc. I don't care. As long as you come unarmed.
I would think being a lore-ologist, you would find this very very fitting for the Matis as they have the strongest belief in the Karavan. And besides, I have been talking to the town guards for weeks, but they just will not do it. Now look out for when those patrols of Karavan officers start showing up in town, then you will be scearming.
Edit: P.S. I thought debating English was a moot point here as we have already established in previous threads. If you were from the Northeastern United States, although not from a major city and not from the sticks, you would have read my post and clearly understood what I intended with "our own town."