Well, perhaps not always, but there always seem to be some sort of crisis upon the other, and nothing seems to be done about it. Like the earthquake event, which was a long time ago. The gates still haven't been rebuilt, and the clock tower is still a heap of rubble on the grounds as if to rub in just how stricken and defenseless the abbey is. And there's always at least someone in the Great Hall either moping about it, or mocking it, or being negative in some other way.
We need more cheerful characters, or at least characters who actually do something except polish their swords and mope about vermin.
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Why it takes time to fix the Abbey
Posted by:
otterat
2005-03-30
When something as large as the Abbey is damaged, in the period of the MU, it would take decades to fix. We've got the fixes coming in over a couple of years.
It's no to show that the Abbey is broken and defenseless. It's to provide continuity. Otherwise, it's like Scooby Doo. Each weak, a new challenge, and then all is wrapped up and ready for the next week.
We need more cheerful characters, or at least characters who actually do something except polish their swords and mope about vermin.
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Why it takes time to fix the Abbey
Posted by: otter at 2005-03-30When something as large as the Abbey is damaged, in the period of the MU, it would take decades to fix. We've got the fixes coming in over a couple of years.
It's no to show that the Abbey is broken and defenseless. It's to provide continuity. Otherwise, it's like Scooby Doo. Each weak, a new challenge, and then all is wrapped up and ready for the next week.
Keep the Light, Otter
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