Secondly, I understand the basic human consideration, but it only goes so far when this is a game about RP. Sometimes that rp is about filling quotas, especially when it's a position of importance or rarity. But yet again my assumption is based on what information I have. Having rped with people about this topic icly, it seems like even when you were active, you weren't actively involved with rp surrounding the march, Your March. This is of course based solely around rp I have had with people, people who really have no reason to lie about it, but it could not be the truth for sure. But again, going purely on what I know. If you weren't actively involved in rp surrounding the march, or barely even rped about it, that would indicate negligence which would justify the IC Event post.
However even if that rp I had with people is not true, I still think the IC Event post is perfectly fine. Why? It creates rp for others and yourself. So many oustings and well there has been no denoblements, end in a IC Event post that creates little to no rp for anyone else. It's boring. Can you reasonably tell me that if the IC Event post hadn't gone down like it did, that you would not just get back into the same old routine of rp? Like it never happened? Yes it may have been damning for your character, but your character is also somebody of incredible influence and contacts. Rp could have taken place that with proper political movements could have pushed back and silenced the haters. So much rp could take place for both sides with this type of IC Event post, versus just another "This person stepped down."
But in the grand scheme of things, an hour a week to remain active is no big requirement. It's an incredibly lenient one and easy to fulfill one. Even I, who is constantly fighting with an internet connection for the last two months, have been able to meet such a small requirement, despite constantly being disconnected and having to reconnect. 30 minutes here, 30 minutes there, boom you have your hour. GLs have a bit more difficult but it's still doable. And it's not like the policy on inactivity has changed in the last 4 years, minus GLs.
In the end, take a shit situation and make the best out of it. It's amazing the type of rp you can get when you allow your character to be put into bad positions. Misune had his entire guild turn against him, went on a crazy, anger fueled rant about puppet masters and whatnot, and you know what? I've had better rp because of that. Yes it wrecked him from a social standpoint, but it brought new rp, new allies, new enemies. I brought out of my funk at the time.
Except this isn't just another title like a GL, where people stepping down is reasonable. There has never been a noble that steps down to my knowledge. Have title stripped due to crimes, sure, returned home because they no longer wished to play said character, sure. But never stepped down at least in recent times. And you can't exactly just step down from leading a colony that needs leadership. If anything stepping down would be a bigger shameful act, because it shows one hopped into a position they weren't prepared for, and when the going got rough, they chose to just abandon it and let someone else deal with it.Geras wrote: I think for any loss of title it's pretty straightforward to claim someone stepped down voluntarily. You're allowed to do that. Let future RP determine if that's just a cover story or not. There's nothing wrong with he-said she-said.
And I have to be honest, I don't think this is as big of an issue as it's being made out to be. Like similar issues in the past, it is coming down to who it was.