This means swallowing pride, and men a prideful creatures.Darth Voracitos said:I don't know if it's the threads or me getting tired or what it is, but I'm starting to get a little upset (indicator that was an understatement) that person x of faction y is saying plan z because that is what faction y is doing, which leads to arguments of how faction w is offended by plan z instead let's do the complete opposite and do plan a and blah blah blah blah blah BLAH BLAH BLAH!
I don't care. I don't. Care. I. Don't. CARE.
The only solution is when we give up all of our solutions, and admit we all share one goal. One, and only one. Once that happens, once we decide we will all pursue that singular over arching story goal, can we ever consider a United Sith Faction anywhere within the realm of possibility.
I will be the first to set the example.
League of Red will fail. Big whoop, you all thought it anyway, now it's officially out there. Who's the next lucky person to Sith up, give up everything that they think that matters, collect a few new buddies and beat the kark out of somebody as a jolly good gang?
I wish I could downvote or dislike posts.Cain Laatl said:Cain Laatl for supreme dictator of the sith
The problem is when people disagree with the way that things are done. That's how you lose luster. That's how you lose members, activity, muse.Enigma said:Let's rally around the New Order, give them a chance, let them run like we did TSE before the crash - and bam. It'll all be good. NO seems like the best of any faction that's come off things(minus @Darth Voracitks and the League of the Sith, part of the New Order last I checked.
Rude.Krest said:Does liking your post [member="Christian Slade"] count as a downvote?
I think it does.
Because I want an idea that we all can agree on. Pride won't overcome what you think is good or right. If you are in agreement with something then pride will not play a part in it.Darth Voracitos said:[member="Christian Slade"] then there is no hope for this venture, so why do we even bother?