A memorable one is when a player was fishing. He thought he had caught a huge, rare fish. He was pulling and pulling, shouting for his friends to come and see. But when he finally reeled it in, it was just an old boot with a fishbone stuck in it. His friends couldn't stop laughing at his disappointment.
Sure. There was a time when my character in ArcheAge was trying to tame a wild horse. I chased it all over the place, and just when I thought I had it cornered, it led me straight into a group of aggressive mobs. I ended up running for my life with the horse still free, it was quite hilarious.
Well, a friend of mine in Archeage once thought he had found a super - secret hidden cave full of treasures. He went in all excited, but it turned out to be just a small hole with a couple of copper coins. And when he tried to get out, he got stuck for a while because he had eaten too many 'big' items and couldn't squeeze through the entrance. We still laugh about it today.
Well, to get story gear in ArcheAge, you might check out the trading posts in major towns. Another option is to look for it from specialized NPCs that deal in such items. Sometimes, rare drops during dungeons or boss fights can also yield story gear.
One story I heard was about a player who was trying to build a house in a really hilly area. He kept getting the foundation wrong because of the uneven ground. After hours of trying, he finally managed to build it, but it was slanting so much that it looked like it was about to topple over any second. It was really funny to see.
"Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" article 20 provides for the situation of justifiable self-defense. According to this article, in order to prevent the country, the public interest, the personal, property and other rights of the person or others from being violated, an act taken to stop the illegal violation and causing damage to the person who violated the law is considered justifiable defense and shall not be subject to criminal responsibility. This means that under legal circumstances, individuals can take necessary actions to protect their own or the rights and interests of others without incurring criminal responsibility. However, if self-defense clearly exceeded the necessary limits and caused significant damage, criminal responsibility may be incurred. In addition, defensive actions taken in the context of violent crimes that seriously endanger personal safety, even if they cause casualties to the wrongdoer, are not considered excessive self-defense and are not subject to criminal responsibility.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be many things. It might be a story in the game ArcheAge where an old man tells a tall tale about a big fish. Maybe it's about his fishing adventures, the challenges he faced while trying to catch this huge fish, or it could be a fictional story he made up to entertain others in the game world.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'big fish story' an old man tells in ArcheAge Unchained. It could be about a huge and rare fish in the game's waters that the old man claims to have caught, perhaps with some exaggeration as is common in 'big fish stories'.
" Rule 20 " was a comedy film directed by Zhang Yimou. The film told the story of Han Ming, the prosecutor, who was involved in a very controversial case. The title was taken from the justifiable defense clause of article 20 of the Criminal Law. From the perspective of the prosecutor Han Ming, it described three cases of " stepping forward " and declaring to society that " the law will definitely protect those who defend themselves." The film combined realism and romanticism, with realistic significance. Happy Twist's own actors also joined in the movie, presenting a comedy element. The overall quality was good, but the results in the Spring Festival were relatively bleak.
Maybe he is a well - known figure among the fishing community in ArcheAge. He could be an experienced fisherman who has spent most of his life by the sea in the game. His story about the big fish might be something that he has been sharing for years, and he has become somewhat of a local legend because of it.