[Discuss] 2 family members in government positions
Vinnie
vinnietje at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 18:40:36 CEST 2006
2006/6/3, Timothy Collett <danaris at mac.com>:
>
> On Jun 3, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Vinnie wrote:
> > Just because you can't seperate the characters doesn't mean no one
> > can. There are people that can be judge in one realm, and king in
> > the other. No problem.
>
> All right, let's turn it around then.
>
> Just because you can separate characters doesn't mean everyone can.
> There are people who cannot be judge in one realm and king in the
> other without having the two characters work together with no
> underlying RP reason to do so. That's a problem.
>
Yes, but not an OOC one. If the player doesn't seperate his characters
properly (say he lets one win the war), then the realm can simply roleplay
it as if the brother is feeding him information.
Now, the realm with the brother that is just giving away secret information
is a traitor and the realm can deal with it. You can perfectly roleplay the
fact that someone is going to be loyal to his (enemy) brother rather than to
his realm. That's IC and it should be fun. And it's perfectly possible for
theo ther players to have the player banned, or whatever they want.
I don't see how that 'problem' is OOC. Or how it poses any problem for the
gameplay.
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