New Missions leaked: "Eat the dead, feed the poor"

Day 2,156, 15:19 Published in Germany Germany by dead dreamer


Yes , It´s true. That’s my idea for some new missions and fun in the actual boring erep-times. I was just reading in old articles from sadly dead players and remembered the good old times. Then I noticed a lot of comments done by orgs. I clicked to watch the org and I saw, this org was never dissolved and full of currency and gold (and companys surely too, in the good old times orgs could own companys too). Then I clicked and clicked and clicked and I found a huge mass of such dead but rich Orgs.

So I got an idea for some new funny missions. We already got a lot of mission to get energy bars, strength, gold, storage, XP. We need something new.

What do you think about a mission like the last one, but the goal is to get something like the old treasure maps. And with this treasure map you get a Key to one of these organizations.
There you can dissolve all companys and accounts and donate it to your account or to the country treasury (if you don’t want to be called a thief 😉 )
BUT: It is not allowed to erase articles, newspapers, rename the account, shout or donate to another account except the country or own account.



But why only organizations (which are not wanted by the owner since a long long time). Next step could be to “rob” old dead accounts, which didn’t login for one year. You can do the same like written before. And if anytime the old owner wants to use it, the he can do this, but its empty 😃



Plato could make this available to permabanned orgs/accounts too, but I don’t know if its possible to use such currency if it was earned by illegal actions. And then we could get a new kind of the so called decoration on the profile, maybe something like this:



What do you think about this Idea? There are about 10 missions to solve , makes a maximum of 10 treasure maps for everybody of us. In the mission bar is a counter “xxx treasure maps left” so everybody have to hurry up to get one.

idea and text: Martin Stettler, pics: dead dreamer