User talk:Lady Clitoria

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Hey there. Dude, you are totally zerging a certain NT. I've seen it myself... Unfair tactics, dear. PKing is fair, but zerging is bastardly. Qızılbaş 20:03, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

Not sure how to reply to a message, but guess this'll work. As I understand it Zerging means more than one character in the same area. I have four characters and none of them have EVER EVER EVER been in the same burb at same time. So yes, I GK and PK, grief and parachute, but am not a Zerg. I agree that wouldn't be fair. In fact, my other three are well behaved survivors. Lady C just hates gennies. x

Well, if that's true, then cap's off to you for a truly clockwork revival griefer technique. If I am wrong, apologies. And, uh, an ax in your head when I see you, of course. As long as you aren't zerging, all's fair. After all, I'm a dual-nature player myself: when I'm dead, I'm gnawing on heads. And the key plan in online discussions is always: assume good faith. You just seemed to have a ridiculously efficient and long-term team, the kind not usually found in Malton. Qızılbaş 18:21, 16 November 2008 (UTC)

Ha, thank you. Well, I've discovered that there are plenty of Haslock residents who'll happily revive me if I'm close to Curton. One or two are rogue THEM members, the rest are well-meaning newbies, or those sympathetic to my cause. But yes, the "clockwork revival griefer technique" is beautiful. Anyway, THEM love to have enemies, who else could they withhold pie from, and teach manners to?! So, not a single zerge crime from the beautiful Lady C. Just efficient long-term grief. x --Lady Clitoria 01:18, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

You can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind. --Rddr 08:19, 18 November 2008.

Aha, Rddr, a man without a hat eh, that'll make my GKing axe hurt even more, http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HcOZ6xFxJqg --Lady Clitoria 21:42, 18 November 2008 (UTC)