[Discuss] Organising Adventurers - intended or not?
Lyle Esau
lyle.esau at gmail.com
Tue Jan 2 14:09:22 CET 2007
James wrote:
> LilWolf wrote:
>
>> Vinnie wrote:
>>
>>> **We've also been asked to send reports to region lords (because we
>>> can't just message entire realm), and if we can, join some guild for
>>> easier communication.
>>>
>>> To me, all of this sounds a lot like circumventing code. We can't
>>> message entire realm, but we get it done by sending it to region
>>> lords. We can't just join guilds anymore, but we still want it
>>> exactly for easier communication. To me, if not abuse, at least it
>>> sounds like unwanted behaviour.
>>>
>>> I could take it to the Titans, but I'm not sure if it's even abuse.
>>> Instead, I'd rather here from you if you think there's anything
>>> wrong with it. And if you believe so, what can be done to avoid it.
>>>
>>
>> I believe Toms intention is that adventurers organize among
>> themselves and have little to no direct contact with the nobles of
>> the realm. The few times they should be in contact with nobles is if
>> they have an item to sell or have made enough name for themselves to
>> be knighted or something like that. Realm wide organization, lead by
>> nobles, is probably something Tom never intended to happen. So yes,
>> this does sound like something that should be looked into, by the
>> titans or by Tom as the titans are probably not any smarter than the
>> rest of us over this case.
>>
>>
> The way I see it is, we don't order around the local baker, or the
> farmers, etc, we just let them do their job. So just because these
> are PC commoners why are we ordering them around?
>
>
I put it down to Sint being a bunch of Zealots. :)
If adventurers wanted to subscribe to some sort of bulletin board like
that, then they'd join an Adventurers Guild. In which yeah, they could
probably find out all the hot spots. But for those who don't join.
Either they haven't the gold to do so, or they want to do it on there own.
So Sint should just stop doing it.
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