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« on: January 13, 2016, 04:26:24 am »
Sounds like a strange title for a topic, but I didn't know what else to call it...
Anyway. We've all probably been rejected in Feral Heart by some form or way. We're all probably familiar with those we like to call mate-beggers, parent-beggers, family-beggers, or just people who want to join in on a roleplay. Often times they end up getting rejected, but have you ever had someone try to get back at you or get "revenge" for being rejected? There have been cases where I, or someone else, politely said "No thank you" to someone wanting a mate or a parent, and they suddenly turn around and try to "hurt" or "kill" my character by means of powerplay.
Scenario One:
Me and a friend were roleplaying our dragon characters. I was the mother dragon, and my friend was the unhatched baby dragon (in a dragon egg). One ice dragoness wanted to come close to our little dragon family, and I stayed in character by playing out as the protective mother dragon. My dragon character was warning the stranger dragoness not to come to close to the nest, because she was just being a protective mother. Well then the dragoness started roleplaying on how she wanted to harm the egg by "freezing it with her ice magic". Since my dragon character didn't accept her near her nest, the ice dragoness wanted to get back at us by bringing harm to the unborn hatchling.
Scenario Two:
There was a time where a flying cub (Idk what it was, maybe just a lion cub with wings) that wanted to be adopted by our dragon family. When we politely told them no, they got upset and started trying to kill the baby dragon by means of powerplay. "Rips the hatchling away from its parents and tears his wings off and bites its throat!" We ended up blocking them because they were disrupting our roleplay.
Scenario Three:
I witnessed a female wolf character asking a male canine character to be her mate. He and his friend kept telling her that he was not interested in being her mate. She walked off for awhile, then came back and tried to kill his character to get back at him. They ended up blocking her when she wouldn't stop harassing them. Even after she was blocked, she was all like, "I don't care. I still killed you!"
Scenario Four:
A long time ago when I was roleplaying as a grey fox vixen in a grey fox group, my character declined the advances of a male grey fox when he asked her to be his mate. He logged off, then logged back on with a winged character that had the name "Greyfox Killer" in it. He tried hunting and killing my character as well as all the other grey foxes in the group. One of his friends whispered me and said that he was upset that no one would be his mate.
Sometimes it makes me wonder why some players would want to do that. Really what's the point of trying to harass those that declined your offer by means of "getting revenge"? Have you ever had something like this happen to you, or have you ever witnessed something like this? Any stories to share?