Re: Pandy Warden Killed last night!
Ok, I got it! To counter Sabaron's completely misplaced "Sour Grapes" analogy to Pandemonium Warden, imagine this story instead:
Once upon a time there was a fox, and he wanted to get some grapes that were hanging high off a vine. Except this time, the fox convinced a human to go and get the grapes for him. All the other foxes stared at this fox with a displeasing glare after that day, as any of them could have done the same thing, but the entire point of getting the grapes in the first place was to get them within your own means, not by relying on trickery to do the job for you.
Replace "fox" with "alliance," "grapes" with "PW victory," and "convinced a human" with "logged out," and you'd have the story word for word. Moral of the story: gaming the system is never necessary and is always looked down upon. Sure, you could blindside anybody unawares with a cheap shot, or you could establish physical prowess through a fair fight.
Ok, I got it! To counter Sabaron's completely misplaced "Sour Grapes" analogy to Pandemonium Warden, imagine this story instead:
Once upon a time there was a fox, and he wanted to get some grapes that were hanging high off a vine. Except this time, the fox convinced a human to go and get the grapes for him. All the other foxes stared at this fox with a displeasing glare after that day, as any of them could have done the same thing, but the entire point of getting the grapes in the first place was to get them within your own means, not by relying on trickery to do the job for you.
Replace "fox" with "alliance," "grapes" with "PW victory," and "convinced a human" with "logged out," and you'd have the story word for word. Moral of the story: gaming the system is never necessary and is always looked down upon. Sure, you could blindside anybody unawares with a cheap shot, or you could establish physical prowess through a fair fight.
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