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[Discuss] Stripping characters of their nobility

Simon Willems simon.willems at gmail.com
Thu Nov 2 00:42:37 CET 2006


I've experienced some strips (not me being stripped though), and the option
"strip from title" was only used when really necessary. e.g.: we had a
banker in realm X that was getting corrupt, and so he was stripped (after
trial blablabla). Of course, stripping someone can also be used for
political reasons. But then it is your duty to stand up IC and
protest/rebel.

As a response, with the new tax system for example, you can refuse to send
any gold to the realm anymore. That's a way of treathning the ruler. Of
course, he might as well decide to strip you too... good luck! ;)

2006/11/2, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton at gmail.com>:
>
> Rulers have the option to question the nobility of a member of their
> realm. From what I've seen, the vast majority of the times that option
> is used, it's in controversial circumstances at best, or outright
> abuse of power at worst (from an IC point of view). However, it seems
> to virtually never get protested the amount it should.
>
> Is it just me that feels this way? If not, what can we do to encourage
> more realistic responses? (I think it boils down to people not RPing
> their characters as selfish enough - no-one is as selfless and cares
> only for the good of the realm as most characters in BM.)
>
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