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Old 08-04-2020, 11:34 AM
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Question /anon versus /role.... FIGHT!

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I have noticed persons of a certain guild tend to go /anon instead of /role. I comment in /OOC to see what the deal is. First, they said because "I don't roleplay" in /ooc...
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Then they said they did it "because I can." You can run over the fountain on your next PoHate raid too, brelf (that's bro-elf.)

But hey, let's keep it real, elves. No one actually roleplays. I played Firiona Vie for years and you'd be hard-pressed to find a true roleplayer if you looked all day. We just loved twinking out our low-levels with no-drop planar stuff, and it was the only server you could do it on.

The only difference between /anon and /role is that anon hides your guild tag.

Hide your race/class/level? Sure. You're a wiz/dru/cler/mannastone - people need/want you, and you're busy. But why hide your guild tag....?

I can "/guildstatus name" you anyway and see "Soandso is a member of NeverTaggedUnlessRaidingGuild"

Possible options
  1. You a bad bad elf, up to no good, don't want people to link you to guild
  2. You ashamed shameful elf, don't want to be affiliated with your guild for some reason
  3. You lazy lazy elf, type /an won't type /rol
 


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