That question might be the correct one actually, since from the point of view, the opinion may differ. I would personally ask "Is the order RP enjoyable for everyone?", and I'd answer it could be more enjoyable:What do you believe is the correct way to consider the Order's situation?
- For what I hear and see, inquisitors feel the need to be repressive, and are not always OOCly happy to do so.
- I find it next to impossible to both RP respect for the inquisition and protect the self interest (and the life) of a character, especially during a review of faith.
- Priests are non existent.
- A lot of people don't want to RP around the davite lore, confess, pray.
- The cathedral is empty.
- People fear the review and the pyre so much their RP is hindered (they can't take any risk).
To delve into the reasons for these problems, I'd say that:
- The definition of heresy is too broad, creating uncertainty while roleplaying: inquisitors seems to feel the need to qualify everything as heretical, people are affraid to be considered heretical for whatever they do. On the same vein, the heretical belief are too close from the davism, creating confusions for everyone.
- Priests have no power to protect themselves, their flocks, and their understanding of the Erra from the inquisition. That's why, imho, they don't exist. And without them, there's not much reason to come in the cathedral and RP the davite lore.
To solve these problems, I'd propose to:
- Refrain the usage of the term heresy for believing in the Path of Fire or the Cult. Remove all mention to the Lord of the Springs from those heretical beliefs, clarify the distinction between penance and path of fire things since apparently it's not clear. Clarify that there's no IC reason to pyre an heretic, the branding should be their strongest penance.
- Separate somehow the clergy from the inquisition. Priests should not be able to become inquisitors for the seal of confessions to make sense, and inquisitors should not be able to hear confessions. Priests should be trained by priests, inquisitors by inquisitors. The clergy could develop its vision of the Erra, and could have the power to hold the hand of the inquisition when it concerns the people they hear in confessions. My feeling is that this would allow the inquisitors to play their role more easily: their repression would be balanced by the clergy, easing their stress.
- I'm also wondering if installing the knights in the cathedral would'nt give everyone more RP opportunities. Maybe that the cathdral could be split in two: on the east inquisition and knights private area, on the west, clergy area, with a room in the middle for whole guild meetings.