Alright, I want you both to calm down and have a proper conversation about this, without sarcasm or anything of the sort.
I have read through the situation, and I see two main options:
1. Jgread's version is accepted, and Icestrike is not smashed. Something along the lines of the spider getting thrown from the balcony, catching hold of the glacier and escaping or attacking happens. 2. Keith's version is accepted, and Icestrike is smashed. This leaves us with three options: 2a) Icestrike is permanently smashed. 2b) Icestrike is revived by repairing his body with ice or something like that. Seeing as Ice Hunters can manage perfectly well with legs made out of ice, as well as living for hundreds of years and surviving long sleeps in ice, I don't think it's too far-fetched that ice could be used to rejoin limbs. 2c) Icestrike is revived the ordinary way. The Chima RP follows the RP Guidelines, so unless Jgread wants Icestrike to be permanently smashed, which I gather he doesn't, Icestrike can regenerate with no trace of the damage done by the spider 24 hours after the smashing occurred.
I'd say the best one for both parties would be 2b or 2c. The only real difference is that 2b means he cannot be revived until a skilled ice Bear finds him, and that it leaves him with scars and in a slightly weakened state, while 2c would have happened by now and leave him as he was before.
Alright, I want you both to calm down and have a proper conversation about this, without sarcasm or anything of the sort.
I have read through the situation, and I see two main options:
1. Jgread's version is accepted, and Icestrike is not smashed. Something along the lines of the spider getting thrown from the balcony, catching hold of the glacier and escaping or attacking happens. 2. Keith's version is accepted, and Icestrike is smashed. This leaves us with three options: 2a) Icestrike is permanently smashed. 2b) Icestrike is revived by repairing his body with ice or something like that. Seeing as Ice Hunters can manage perfectly well with legs made out of ice, as well as living for hundreds of years and surviving long sleeps in ice, I don't think it's too far-fetched that ice could be used to rejoin limbs. 2c) Icestrike is revived the ordinary way. The Chima RP follows the RP Guidelines, so unless Jgread wants Icestrike to be permanently smashed, which I gather he doesn't, Icestrike can regenerate with no trace of the damage done by the spider 24 hours after the smashing occurred.
I'd say the best one for both parties would be 2b or 2c. The only real difference is that 2b means he cannot be revived until a skilled ice Bear finds him, and that it leaves him with scars and in a slightly weakened state, while 2c would have happened by now and leave him as he was before.
I've been suggesting 2b...Jgread ignored me and went with 1.
Alright, I want you both to calm down and have a proper conversation about this, without sarcasm or anything of the sort.
I have read through the situation, and I see two main options:
1. Jgread's version is accepted, and Icestrike is not smashed. Something along the lines of the spider getting thrown from the balcony, catching hold of the glacier and escaping or attacking happens. 2. Keith's version is accepted, and Icestrike is smashed. This leaves us with three options: 2a) Icestrike is permanently smashed. 2b) Icestrike is revived by repairing his body with ice or something like that. Seeing as Ice Hunters can manage perfectly well with legs made out of ice, as well as living for hundreds of years and surviving long sleeps in ice, I don't think it's too far-fetched that ice could be used to rejoin limbs. 2c) Icestrike is revived the ordinary way. The Chima RP follows the RP Guidelines, so unless Jgread wants Icestrike to be permanently smashed, which I gather he doesn't, Icestrike can regenerate with no trace of the damage done by the spider 24 hours after the smashing occurred.
I'd say the best one for both parties would be 2b or 2c. The only real difference is that 2b means he cannot be revived until a skilled ice Bear finds him, and that it leaves him with scars and in a slightly weakened state, while 2c would have happened by now and leave him as he was before.
I've been suggesting 2b...Jgread ignored me and went with 1.
I actually went with a combination of 1 and 2b. I thought you were suggesting 2a, but I guess 2b would be best.
I actually went with a combination of 1 and 2b. I thought you were suggesting 2a, but I guess 2b would be best.
I think 2a is fair, but apparently permanent death isn't a thing here. 2b is something I can live with. So I'll take what I can get.
OOC: Cool.
IC: The Ultimate Glacier emerges from the West Sea into the far west Iron Mountains. Any parts of Icestrike that were removed from him are eventually reattached by an icebear medic. Icestrike then walks back to the balcony and observes the Ice laser cannons futilely blasting at the invisible barrier around the Valley of Balance (homeland of the leopards). "CEASE FIRE!" He roars, and the icebears stop shooting. Icestrike: "We must fulfill Leodus' darn prophecy" [explained on the Black Fang Mountain topic] "..if we are to successfully launch an attack on the leopards." The Ultimate Glacier slowly slides northeast above the Valley of Balance, and through the Iron Mountains, ignoring the inland settlements and heading southeast, into the Outland Mountains and toward Black Fang Mountain, HQ of the Bats...
I think 2a is fair, but apparently permanent death isn't a thing here. 2b is something I can live with. So I'll take what I can get.
OOC: Cool.
IC: The Ultimate Glacier emerges from the West Sea into the far west Iron Mountains. Any parts of Icestrike that were removed from him are eventually reattached by an icebear medic. Icestrike then walks back to the balcony and observes the Ice laser cannons futilely blasting at the invisible barrier around the Valley of Balance (homeland of the leopards). "CEASE FIRE!" He roars, and the icebears stop shooting. Icestrike: "We must fulfill Leodus' darn prophecy" [explained on the Black Fang Mountain topic] "..if we are to successfully launch an attack on the leopards." The Ultimate Glacier slowly slides northeast above the Valley of Balance, and through the Iron Mountains, ignoring the inland settlements and heading southeast, into the Outland Mountains and toward Black Fang Mountain, HQ of the Bats...
OOC: You do know my Spider is still inside your base right?
Permanent death isn't a thing anywhere on the LMBs/LMBE outside of the Bionicle Roleplay and the occasional GM-style roleplay.
OOC: Technically it is, accept you have to agree beforehand (also suicide is always a way to get rid of a character)
OOC: Yes, but I wasn't counting that as generally it doesn't happen unless the user who owns the character has been planning on it for a while so it isn't something that happens at random.
Permanent death isn't a thing anywhere on the LMBs/LMBE outside of the Bionicle Roleplay and the occasional GM-style roleplay.
(OOC: GM? Whats GM? Also im perma-deathing Scorm, for story-purposes, and Bachell found his body.)
OOC: GM stands for Game Master. Game Master-style roleplays are small roleplays on a main forum without their own dedicated sub-forum, usually confined to one or two topics. One or more Game Masters, or GMs, control the environment, NPCs, storyline, et cetera, creating a story for the players, who roleplay as one (or occasionally several) RolePlay Character(s).
Basically, rather than in a community roleplay like this one, where each HQ Leader is responsible for the NPCs from their faction, the environment in their HQ, and so on, players only control their own character(s), with the Game Master controlling everything else.
Examples of GM-style roleplays on LMBE include RuleJJ's GM-style Roleplay (no longer active, Castle forum) and Alayna151 Lands of Izerith RPG (active, General Discussion forum).