[Discuss] 2 family members in government positions
Justin Licht
mrsneeze659 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 1 18:56:18 CEST 2006
On 6/1/06, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Seperation of knowledge is not at all impossible, it isnt even hard.
> > It takes a tiny, very small bit, of self control. The ability to
> > control one's own mind, hence, know what parts are known, and which
> > are not. Heck, when I'm playing my characters, my mind isnt even
> > thinking about my other chars, even back when I did have them in
> > different realms on the same continent. My mind was fully focused on
> > THAT character, and possibly what I was having for lunch. If one is
> > fully focused on Character X, one will not be using knowledge from
> > Character Y.
>
> Well said. I really don't get how people can play a game like this
> without doing that... I play BM as a form of escapism, the fact that
> I'm not playing as me is what makes it fun. If I just wanted the
> intellectual challenge, I'd play chess. (Well, that's not true, for
> some reason I am extremely bad at chess, but you get my point.)
>
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I agree with the above, Dalton, Stone and Collet are right. People can
seperate their characters, and I know many who do it. I've done it myself
and I continue to do so. One character per continent? That would kill a lot
of great RP, and the one council position per char on a continent shouldn't
be. One ruler I can understand, but not council in general.
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