Hmmmm. Gonna need it dumbed down.
I could understand both of these arguments, which one is right?
If you're going to be around awhile, the probability of a burned bridge coming back to bite you is higher. So if time played increases, the probability of a burned bridge being an issue for you increases proportionately. Makes sense.
BUT if you play a lot, you get better at the game and improve your self-sufficiency, learn all the camps and all the tricks, the likelihood that burning that bridge in some jagoff's Mistmoore group creates a problem for you will decrease as your time played increases. So that would be inversely proportional to your time played?
*rips bong* I think I've cracked the code here - the answer is whatever you want to interpret it as. The universe is a wild place man
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