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My offer stands- simply include the tomb of the Baron Von Carstein on the page, and you group will have a noble patron.
My offer stands- simply include the tomb of the Baron Von Carstein on the page, and you group will have a noble patron.
:First of all, wiki editing and in game action should never influence each other. EVER. Second, sign your posts. There is a button for it. It looks like calligraphy. And you struck first with being an asshole. Don't give me that crap.--[[User:El Payaso Malo|Bishop Vagancia I]] 21:17, 8 June 2009 (BST)
:First of all, wiki editing and in game action should never influence each other. EVER. Second, sign your posts. There is a button for it. It looks like calligraphy. And you struck first with being an asshole. Don't give me that crap.--[[User:El Payaso Malo|Bishop Vagancia I]] 21:17, 8 June 2009 (BST)
Do you want to reach an agreement, or not? That's all I ask- Include the short of a 17th century nobleman being interred under the arms.
In return, you get my support instead of animosity. The terms are in your favor. Accept them or not, but it's on you now. Refusal shows you unwilling to
be reasonable. [[User:Von Carstein|Baron Dieter Von Carstein]] 17:50, June 08 2009 (CST)

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You complain about it, yet want to play the 'in character card' to justify your being a pompous ass in game.

My offer stands- simply include the tomb of the Baron Von Carstein on the page, and you group will have a noble patron.

First of all, wiki editing and in game action should never influence each other. EVER. Second, sign your posts. There is a button for it. It looks like calligraphy. And you struck first with being an asshole. Don't give me that crap.--Bishop Vagancia I 21:17, 8 June 2009 (BST)


Do you want to reach an agreement, or not? That's all I ask- Include the short of a 17th century nobleman being interred under the arms. In return, you get my support instead of animosity. The terms are in your favor. Accept them or not, but it's on you now. Refusal shows you unwilling to be reasonable. Baron Dieter Von Carstein 17:50, June 08 2009 (CST)