[quote=@shylarah] [@Zahrale] I was thinking more along the lines of torture , ie give your name up or suffer. If only one order can be followed at a time, it's a simple matter of making sure there's a command to be obeyed, even passively, at all times. In the case of go vs stay, it sounds like...well saying nothing would mean that staying wins, so I guess that means itactualy allows you to choose. Ooh but this leaves a hugeloophole,and I see real potential for using it! *excited* [/quote] Just one issue with that Theory... When Orders Do Not contradict, are linked, or you are given a Deadline. I.E "I want This Castle Built In One Day"... in which case you have no choice but to pull off the near improbable, and build a castle in a Day, Or ", Go here, and deliver this message, on your way back visit here and retrieve this, While your out you are not to talk to , You have Four Days" In which case you Have To Complete All of the requirements of the command, Within the time set. In short; the name rule has a lot of loopholes and flaws, UNLESS your smart and use it right, In which it is a flawless tool in which people are Machines