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Old 04-19-2022, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by DeathsSilkyMist [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I do know the difference. The problem is you assume intent matters in all cases. It doesn't matter in all cases. Again, please tell me how I could "maliciously" run around East Commonlands if I am obeying all of the server rules. Even if my intent for running around East Commonlands is somehow evil, nothing evil can come from it lol. So who cares? That is why intent doesn't matter in all cases.
Intent DOES matter. That's how spite is determined.

East Commonlands has nothing important in it besides the tunnel auctions so how can you run around maliciously aside from intentionally training the griffin or Sergeant Slate or something? Legal or illegal doesn't matter when determining if it's spiteful or malicious.

So that actually leads me to an example: training. How can you determine if that train that killed you was malicious or not? Most of the time you can't. You don't know if the person ran through you with a train to grief you or if he was just trying to zone to safety and you happened to be there. It's usually the latter (or I like to believe it is).

So intent makes all the difference. It matters.

If the intent behind waking the Sleeper was to prevent other guilds from getting Warder loot for whatever reason, then it was done in spite. Intent matters.
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