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I think you will be quite impressed with what is about to take place then, a revival of sorts. Should be good fun.
*EDIT* OMG CHECK OUT MY POST COUNT!! LOL
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lol way to go on the post count, I am looking forward to seeing what this rival has planned *grins* As are the rest of Blood Serpents, they really are looking for some faction fun.
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Your l33t mate
Factions, can you kill opposing factions outside of Fell, if not then whats the point as the people I see talking factions up are known to hang out in other facets more so than Fell?
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If your refering to Blood Serpents (minax faction) they are in fel all the time, that is the whole purpose of the guild. So I feel your statement is a little off and that really your talking about things you do not know about, perhaps you should give factions ago before deciding what others do or do not do.
Yes people from Blood Serpents have other characters in trammel and may be seen to visit other facets but they spend mots of there time in fel. As that is the purpose of the guild.
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Faction Scoring, Combat & Points
COMBAT RELATED INTERACTIONS
Players in the faction system are able to freely aggress enemy faction members. However, faction mates are treated as "innocents" unless other circumstances override that status. As the faction system is designed to operate in conjunction with the other existing player-interaction rule sets that currently exist in Ultima Online, the faction system will account for the integration of different player-interaction conditions. The conditions for faction combat interaction are as follows:
Players cannot be in a party with opposing faction members.
The reputation status of a faction player (thief, criminal, murderer, etc.) takes precedence over faction status. Example: Although a faction mate cannot ordinarily be freely attacked, a faction mate who is a criminal or murderer CAN be freely attacked.
The guild war status of a faction player takes precedence over faction status. Example: Although a faction mate cannot ordinarily be freely attacked, a faction mate who is in an enemy guild (guild war) can be freely attacked
There are no faction wars on the Trammel facet; however all guild wars still apply.
The precedence order for lawful aggression is by reputation, then by guild, then by faction. Lawful aggression is any aggression that will not flag the attacker as a criminal. Aggressive party actions are not listed because they themselves never allow free lawful aggression between players.
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