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Greetings Villainous One
Red (and a bit grey) Dog Started conversation May 5, 2003
Hi Mr Legion - I just wanted to let you know how much I was enjoying our interchange - it was witty and amusing.
I'm sorry it can to an end but I hope you understand how I feel about being called a jerk - I've been around HooToo for a long time and that sort of thing doesn't happen very often but when it does it's upsetting not to say very unnecessary. I tried to be friends with your buddy but it clearly wasn't working out and I thought it best to withdraw. I'm also telling my organisation about it so they can decide what to do.
My personal philosophy on RP is at A655869 if you are interested.
Again I'm sorry that it worked out like this as I was greatly enjoying our interaction but it seemed to get way too serious with the arrival of Yankee Shoes and Jade on the scene.
You know that it is easy to be a villain - we all want to be one (myself included) but you need a counterpoint to make your existance legitimate and worthwhile. That is the role of Heroes.
A long while ago a few of us decided that we'd be heroes (contrary to our instincts) because without someone to fight against the fun that is inherent in villainly would have no outlet. We are always outnumbered and very few people join us but consider what your world would be without us ...... I'm sure you'd agree that it is worth our while in keeping some balance here.
I'd be very happy to carry on RP'ing with you and your organisation but it would be better if the more extreme elements kept themselves in check. If we can't do this then I think it best we don't interact.
I'd still like to be friends with you - you seem a fun guy
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