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#64497 - 03/10/07 06:40 AM
getting rid of a dead beat.
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Trainee
Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 26
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Okay here is my dilemna, I want to oust a couple of vlllagers. is their any way to do it without hurting any of the others. I dont want to make a bad stew cause of the others. But I seriously have 2 villagers that not only try my patience, they really bother me.thanks
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#64501 - 03/10/07 07:59 AM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: soraluna]
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Expert
Registered: 02/20/07
Posts: 155
Loc: Liverpool
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haha, sorry but your post made me chuckle i found that they only eat stews if I drag them to it...a nasty stew may work
I wish there was a prize for village idiots instead of village elders I would have 50 idiot Totems by now!
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#64502 - 03/10/07 08:37 AM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Pinkfish]
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Trainee
Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 26
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Well I did it...made that stew and just put him by it and let him eat and then pushed him to eat more and more. since the only thing he liked to do was eat and breed. he had come from the other side of the island 3 days after I had started playing my second game and drove me nuts. He ate that last bite and wham, his bones appear. my hubby cracked up I had killed a villager. he didnt think I had it in me to do that. the guy gave me the creeps. its a game with non real villagers and I got the willys dealing with him. weird. Now my ladies will be safe and secure again. lol..
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#64672 - 03/11/07 03:04 AM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: bonsmom]
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Fan Fiction Enthusiast
Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 992
Loc: Pennsylvania
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LOL I try not to breed the ugly ones but the lazy....They MUST die!!!!
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#65006 - 03/12/07 06:44 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Plant Tycoon Millionaire
Registered: 10/28/06
Posts: 1331
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You can change the tombstones, just click on the stone, and you can change what it says.
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#65009 - 03/12/07 06:51 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Trainee
Registered: 02/21/07
Posts: 30
Loc: Terra Encantada
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you can alter the tombstone just like you do the names. anythin that's in quote marks.
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#65029 - 03/12/07 08:56 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Master of Meditation
Registered: 09/13/06
Posts: 4896
Loc: London, UK
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You can change the wording on the tombstone if you want!
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#65454 - 03/14/07 03:34 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 87
Loc: London, England
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I've written a story about this experience now, well two stories in fact. I had to purge my guilt in some way. Now I'm being extremely patient and kind to my villagers in the hope that they will forgive me in time. The stories are here (pages 26 and 27), if anyone is interested. http://www.ldwforums.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=31641
Edited by Treen (03/14/07 04:38 PM)
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#65457 - 03/14/07 04:33 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Newbie
Registered: 02/27/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Charleston, SC
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I have a villager that didn't like to work. I figured the only thing she was good for was breeding. Started her breeding at 18 yrs old. She had 9 children, one right after the other and very early on, became a Master at parenting. I like to keep my population low (25-35), so it's easier to watch them and have them become Elders. She is now 51 years old and she is almost an Esteemed Elder. After she becomes Elder she can wander around and do what she wants. I figured those kinds of villagers are put there to try our patience. I have 5 children in real life and believe me, they do the same thing.
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#65460 - 03/14/07 04:50 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: tiger-lily]
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Adviser
Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 87
Loc: London, England
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I know, I should have left him alone. Every time I see his sister now I feel she's looking accusingly at me  Ah well, I won't do it again!
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#65528 - 03/15/07 12:32 AM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Adviser
Registered: 10/20/06
Posts: 59
Loc: West Coast
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You can change the inscription on the tombstone you know. Click on it and you'll see that you have a courser and can backspace and retype in that line.
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#65615 - 03/15/07 04:02 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Registered: 02/22/07
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#65626 - 03/15/07 04:56 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Newbie
Registered: 03/13/07
Posts: 10
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This is soooo rich - I bet Last Day At Work never envisaged these micro-communities would take on such individuality when they came up with these games. What with murdered 'good-for-nothings' and infant islanders surviving in lonely existence against all the odds... it makes you wonder if God is actually up there just playing a computer game called 'humanity'.... lol
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#65652 - 03/15/07 06:06 PM
Re: getting rid of a dead beat.
[Re: Treen]
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Newbie
Registered: 02/20/07
Posts: 11
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I read your post, as well as the others, and i don't know if you know this yet.. but you can actually change your dead villagers description. click on Inspired Inventor press backspace and write the quote you want...
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