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#1 2019-04-24 09:29:59

Windmiller
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Registered: 2018-10-23
Posts: 5

I'm sorry, Eve Pie

I never intended to grief, I hope you know this. In fact, this was my first time griefing and I felt bad doing it.
If you read this Eve, you should remember how my big sisters Anna and Mina looked upon your newborn babe with scornful eyes, calling for my death. I pleaded for my life and you didn't have the heart to end me as your daughters called for. For that I am ever thankful.

You showed be the neigbourhood, wild berries as far as the eyes could see to the east, along with plenty of milkweed. Rabbits and turkeys abound. I was impressed of the fertile spot you had found. The forge was already built, and all the nessesary clays were ready for firing.

However, as the years went by I wanted to prove my usefulness to my sisters, I gathered firewood as I knew that was always a thing needed early on. I was awarded with a snowball to the face and angry scorns. Then I gathered rabbits, hoping that would gain me their favour. I proudly displayed the rabbits, more than enough for a backpack! but my sister looked me dead in the eyes and only said coldly "rabbits..." then followed by a barrage of wishes for my death. I told you mom, you seemed worried, but a new baby had arrived, a baby boy. My sisters started some small scorn of him as well, they had a thing against boys.

I Tried to say that I only wanted to help, but my words fell on deaf ears. I had enough. "Fine." I said, "If you will not have my help, I will make it difficult for you." I told them. They laughed and said, "you can't do anything." My first devious smile crept across my face as I replied, "oh, you'll see."
I took the rabbits they hadn't even touched yet, bagged them up and hid them behind a tree out by the berry field they never frequented. Then I ate an omelette, only missing two pips. I stowed away some iron, uprooted all the milkweed I came across, (apparently I also managed to snatch unknowingly the last berry in camp right in front of my sister Anna with yellowfever, for which I was blamed for murder) and finally, now that they really had a reason to be mad at me, I apologized to you mom, said that I wanted to be nice but I was forced, you said you understood, but I don't know if you'll ever forgive me for snatching the bellow moments later and stashing it away.

I know I messed up real bad, I was chased off by my niese with a bow and arrow a few minutes later, I took a wrong turn and starved. I intended to return the items once my sisters were gone, but alas I took my secrets to my grave.

I'm sorry, Eve Pie, my loving mother, I squandered such a beatiful Eden to get back at my vile sisters, can you ever forgive me?

Your son, Gohan Pie
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=4222543

Last edited by Windmiller (2019-04-24 09:30:39)

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#2 2019-04-24 11:48:47

CatX
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Registered: 2019-02-11
Posts: 464

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

All villains have an excuse.
All villains are the hero in their own story.
You were tempted, and this was your choice.
Many other people would not have chosen to become a griefer in similar circumstances.

But you chose to join the Dark Side.

Your family's forgiveness will not change that.

(Sorry if I sound condemning. I'm just trying to be realistic. I've read many griefers' woes on this forum, and the one thing they all have in common is that they all feel justified in their schemes.)

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#3 2019-04-24 12:59:51

w0wma
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From: The Local Graveyard
Registered: 2019-02-08
Posts: 133

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

CatX wrote:

All villains have an excuse.
All villains are the hero in their own story.
You were tempted, and this was your choice.
Many other people would not have chosen to become a griefer in similar circumstances.

But you chose to join the Dark Side.

Your family's forgiveness will not change that.

(Sorry if I sound condemning. I'm just trying to be realistic. I've read many griefers' woes on this forum, and the one thing they all have in common is that they all feel justified in their schemes.)

don't apologize to griefers for condemning them.

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#4 2019-04-24 13:01:20

w0wma
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From: The Local Graveyard
Registered: 2019-02-08
Posts: 133

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

you are the weakest type of griefer aiming for eve camps.

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#5 2019-04-24 14:54:32

Windmiller
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Registered: 2018-10-23
Posts: 5

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

w0wma wrote:

you are the weakest type of griefer aiming for eve camps.

You are probably right, but this was my first and last time doing so.

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#6 2019-04-24 15:06:21

DestinyCall
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Registered: 2018-12-08
Posts: 4,563

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

In my last life, I got frustrated at my family for ruining my plans.    I needed to do something to blow off steam because it really upset me.    So ... did I grief them?

Hahaha ... no.   I made a cart and went off in search of iron.    I don't usually do that, because I find iron runs a bit boring, but I knew I wasn't happy and didn't want to stick around town in a bad mood.    By the time I returned with a full cart of iron, the people who upset me were all dead or very old.   And our village was now rich with iron that we desperately needed to survive.    My last act was to gather rope and catch a horse, so the cart could be upgraded to a horse cart.

We are all defined by our actions.   When the going gets rough, do you break or do you keep going?   Live strong and leave the village better for your existence.   That is the best revenge.

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#7 2019-04-24 15:11:06

Whatever
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Registered: 2019-02-23
Posts: 491

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

He said he is sorry, dont be so mean to him.
The lineage died, but i dont think it was your fault windmiller.

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#8 2019-04-24 15:26:23

DestinyCall
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Registered: 2018-12-08
Posts: 4,563

Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

It is important to take responsibility for your actions, Whatever.    How we treat the people around us matters and how we react to the actions of other people makes a difference.   Good or bad.

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#9 2019-04-24 15:35:04

JonySky
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From: Catalunya
Registered: 2018-05-13
Posts: 686
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Re: I'm sorry, Eve Pie

do not worry ... with the number of suicide babies that are currently in OHOL .. the cities do not take long to extinguish ... and to get a long lineage from an early camp, you must pray something first ....

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