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    EDIT By: Steven. (forum Moderator): Thread Locked, There is already a thread on this. - http://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=147450
    Last edited by Steven.; 24-02-2006 at 10:01 PM.

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    Earlier today, I went pking, and because none of the people in my clan were online, I decided to team up with some random person in the wild. They were 2 levels lower than me (lvl 60(I haven't updated my sig in a while), so I wasn't worried about them trying to kill me. So as we went deeper into the wild to supposedly go and kill hill giants, he and some other people in his pking clan started to attack me. It was like 10 on 1, and they were mostly higher levels than me, so it wasn't a fair fight. And I would have teleported out of there, but I think I was either too deep in the wilderness or someone was using teleblock, I don't exactly remember. I tried to run away from them, but a couple mages killed me as I was running away, even with my protection from magic on. In the end, I lost about 100 law runes, many other runes, my rune helm, blue gloves, purple cape, diamond ring, power ammy, boots, and other various valuable items which I found on the ground in the wild. Next time, I'll just go with my own clan. And not take any frivolous and valuable things with me.

    Most of you probably know this because many of you have been playing runescape longer than I have (only 3 and a half weeks), but you shouldn't team up with random people in the wild.

    I haven't been on these forums very long, so I don't know all of the rules yet. Are threads that aren't runescape-related allowed? 'Cause I have a question about the cognitive neuroscience of emotion.

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