[Discuss] Buy Title
Timothy Collett
danaris at mac.com
Sun Jun 24 23:09:43 CEST 2007
On Jun 24, 2007, at 5:02 PM, Tom Vogt wrote:
> Due to consistent abuse of the feature - on the part of judges and
> rulers - I have changed the game mechanics.
>
> Buying a title is now no longer done in secrecy, but a message to
> the realm will be posted. At the same time, he who bought the title
> is immune to bans for 3 days. That should give him some time to
> prevent knee-jerk reactions. In addition, the message posted to the
> realm makes it clear that the characters of the realm have been
> fooled by the faked documents. Accordingly, any bans following
> after the 3 days that use something like "you bought that title" as
> their reason will very likely result in Titan action as they can be
> considered abusive (abusing the ban mechanics to get rid of someone
> that your _character_ has no reason to suspect of any wrongdoing).
Tom, this isn't going to change how people act toward those who buy
titles without the permission/desire of the Council. The only thing
that'll do that is to add something that provides a real, honest-to-
goodness reasonable doubt in the minds of the *players* that it was
really bought.
In other words, there needs to be *another* game mechanic, that
cannot be questioned by the players, that does this same thing.
Maybe when a knight is passing through a region without a lord, there
should be a chance that the local administration runs up to him and
says, "Sir, we recently discovered that your great-granduncle was
once lord of this place. As we are currently without a lord, would
you like to assert your claim?" (The chance should be increased by
things like his family home being in the region, him having been in
the region a lot, etc, etc)
Sure, it's not hugely realistic, but I guarantee you--*guarantee*
you--that something like that (or maybe something making use of the
new personal claims system...) is the *only* way you're going to
prevent judges, rulers, and the whole rest of the realm from treating
someone like dirt who bought a title without them approving it.
Timothy Collett
Anaris Family
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