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originally posted in: Why do you not listen Vien?!
4/20/2014 1:55:06 AM
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Rtas was a little iffy to believe, but I'm not so sure about Thel. I think you should consider that Vien doesn't care about any of them, in that sense I feel you should find a new strategy. All you need to do is observe his post enough to find his true weakness. [spoiler]maybe threaten to shutdown his xbox account.[/spoiler]
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  • Edited by Luis: 4/20/2014 2:00:53 AM
    I did kidnap Maluki before. But he was too weird for me to handle. I'm just going to stop trying to duel him. I'll release Thel And Rtas. Just please don't press charges against me. I treated both of them well. Also,many of the honor guards are severely injured. I swear it is not entirely my fault. They pushed me to the floor.

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  • Edited by Qasr Deldour: 4/20/2014 2:04:26 AM
    I may be able to spare you from Rtas's charge, but Thel, [i]the arbiter[/i], that is out of my hands. Seeing as he's my superior, he could do anything he wanted to. I'd recommend starting to memorize a story of how you were forced to do it so maybe it won't be so bad.

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  • But I treated him well! And made him a batch of my famous chocolate chip cookies! He can't charge me for treating him like a king! This is unfair!

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  • You can talk to [i]him[/i] about it. I have no idea what to tell you, except that he won't kill or harm you.

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  • And you can't charge me against the honor guard attack. One of them pulled out their sword. And if I do recall, if a Sangheili have out their blade,[i]blood[/i] must be drawn.

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  • Perhaps, but it's only legal if it was a duel, and your not tackling him to the ground as soon as he was grabbing for the sword.

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  • Edited by Luis: 4/20/2014 2:30:50 AM
    I didn't tackle him. I was still on the ground. The fool said,"Next time,I'll make sure you stay down." That crossed the line for me. I drew out my sword,too,and challenged him. He accepted it. So I won and left a deep gash in his right arm. The other guards soon attacked and I fought back. Well, at first my plan was to ask Thel to come to Earth with me. Then act like I have him hostage. But he saw we take down the guards. I knew I didn't stand a chance against him,so I pulled out a dart gun(I was lucky to have it) and shot him with it. He was then knocked out. Well,I brought him to my house and left him in the same room as Rtas. I did make him breakfast,lunch,and dinner. The guards are the ones who should have charges pressed against them! Hmmmph!

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  • Technically, it was their fault for interfering with a duel, but the arbiter himself still rest on you. So, it's not as bad as I had thought.

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  • Exactly. What I found funny was they thought they could beat me. I've been training with blades since I was able to hold items. Honor guards can not match my skills.

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  • What rank did you say you were again?

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  • Zealot. But I used minor armor that was painted maroon.

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  • Well, I can't think of a higher rank to have made use of your skill with a sword.

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  • I was enthusiastic when I was able to use my sword on the jiralhanae. So much fun.[spoiler]and arbiter probably has more skills[/spoiler]

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  • I would duel the arbiter for fun (no injuring), I believe there is a word for it, but I can not seem to find it.

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  • Practice?

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  • Edited by Qasr Deldour: 4/20/2014 3:31:15 AM
    No, not practice. I believe it was "sparring," now. Which basically means the same thing. Anyways, I just thought it would be fun.

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  • I have a question. Is it alright to kill my wife if she was "cheating" on me?

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  • Edited by Qasr Deldour: 4/20/2014 4:13:58 PM
    Depends: was she cheating with a stranger or with a family member?

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  • Edited by Luis: 4/20/2014 4:18:55 PM
    She was whoring around with a few Sangheili generals while I was still in the Human-Covenant War(when the Sangheili allied with the humans). A good friend of mine told me about her being unfaithful. [i]None[/i] of them were in my clan. So I challenged all them. 1v5,they excepted. I brutally murdered them in front of my ex wife. Then I publicly executed her in front of my fellow clan members. I then married a more faithful wife.

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  • It's perfectly legal then, unless you forced children to watch the execution. Also, you say wife rather than wives. A male Sangheili can have [i]many[/i] wives.

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  • What? How come I have never heard of this? I could have had multiple wives,and no one ever told me! No wonder Vel had two women with him when I was at his house. And of course children weren't there,I didn't want them to see that. I should really pay more attention too the laws.

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  • For some reason it's not disused very often. I, myself, have seven wives.

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  • Edited by Luis: 4/20/2014 4:52:36 PM
    I wish I knew before. I never really spent much time in cities though.

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