Lithmorran Superiority - Is It a Thing?
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 11:18 am
Post edited because there was IC info. The subject pretty much says it all.
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From 'help Sins' —Giles wrote:There are, however, little aspects of the theme that impact PCs in a big, big way -- and a little clarifying from staff would be helpful. For example, what constitutes the sort of sin you absolutely HAVE to confess to a PC, for example?
(Note: It's fine for you to RP your character as receiving confession from an NPC, so long as the sins are minor and you confess to a PC Orderite occasionally. Use your best judgment on what you feel is "minor.")My rule has always been that if a Sin involves either another player as an accomplice or victim, it shouldn't be Confessed to NPC priests and not to a Player. This rule exists to keep people from "hiding" RP behind vNPC sources, or to use NPCs in an effort to justify their character's behavior in a way which counters theme. For example, if a Mage PC confessed to a Priest PC their maginess and that Priest then encouraged them to commit bad actions against "Sinners", if this came out it could be a really awesome RP point. If the same Mage PC "confessed" to an NPC Priest and used this to justify the same behavior, that RP suddenly becomes much more flat and lame.
This is very debatably not a Sin. Davism doesn't really support the idea that thinking something bad, or joking something bad, is a sin. A priest might regard this type of behavior as a Behavior which Encourages Sin, thusly something that needs to be corrected, but I think you might be confusing some IRL religions with Davism — which happens a lot! I do it a bunch, too; took me awhile to wrap my head around Davism Excommunication, for instance.Giles wrote:I'll just use myself as an example, and it is sort of a weird one because I basically play a married couple. If they sat around in private and idly joked about someone choking on his/her own vomit and dying, is that a sin that I need to go to Sibylle about?
However, yes, most people would agree that something like that would be a "minor" sin.Giles wrote:Or could I just vNPC priest that away and claim he said "oh, well, everyone has those thoughts" before giving them a bunch of prayers to recite?
A noble can order a commoner (Gentry or Freeman) whipped for literally any reason, and thematically the Reeves must honor this request. If someone isn't giving the respect Giles feels like he deserves, you have the power to enforce this via actual RP. There doesn't need to be a "crime" committed—however, there is a PURPOSEFUL IC disharmony between many Noble powers and Davite expectations. Davism is not an inherently racist religion. The only special qualification to Lithmorrans by the religion is that Lithmorrans can visit the "Upper Springs" and all others must visit "The Lower Springs" on their required pilgrimage. This is more out of respect to Dav himself as Prophet-King of the Faith than a belief that other races are inherently inferior. Davism teaches that nobles should not abuse their power, but obviously this isn't always the case.Giles wrote: Personally, in regard to "racism", I'd rather it be enforced via actual RP or just removed from the theme altogether.
How do you, for example know what other people think or feel? How do you know what inspires each of their decisions? People do not always RP their character more open about their feelings in a way that matches what you want/expect. But potentially, people are being this way and you miss subtle hunts and clues. Without getting too political, it's a bit like RL where few people will indeed says "I have X people," but you figure things out by them saying things like, "X people are always Y" or "You are pretty Y for an X person." I can without a doubt tell you this does happen.Furthermore, no one other than one character (I can think of) is actually racist.
Both of the present and the last Queen married "foreigners" for the purpose of political alliance, so I'd imagine that would be a thing he's also aware of.Honestly, if he were to hear about a Lithmorran marrying a foreigner (amongst the gentry/nobility), he would probably think: "What, you couldn't get a Lithmorran spouse?"
First remember that the 1st GL positions do not represent just the -city- they represent the entire Kingdom and thus the entire Kingdom is being drawn in.He is also sort of weirded out that pretty much every GL in the city is from another Duchy.
Which might be true overall but whom ICly is in a position to agree with that? Freemen, Gentry, even Guildleaders who rely on those other nobles for support and silver would be a bit suicidal to trash them openly and could very much expect it to be a trap for a noble to try and encourage such talk himself.I know we're not supposed to share IC info here, so I'll be vague, but Giles doesn't consider a baron from a foreign land his equal. He certainly doesn't consider an untitled noble from a foreign land an equal.
Enforced in what manner? Again, this recurring idea of late that if people don't X the way I feel people should we should just change theme I honestly feel is sort of an extreme reaction.Personally, in regard to "racism", I'd rather it be enforced via actual RP or just removed from the theme altogether.