Rhothrian wrote:“Fund our southside food drive and we will see about talking to the merchant’s guild to lower the taxes on certain imported goods.”
Players notice this, Brotherhood gets involved with Orderite business, and someone winds up either bullied out of the game or dead. This has actually been tried multiple, multiple times (to the point where Order involvement is a pretty heavy joke with Orderites in Southside) - the most recent time this was done, three people wound up dead, and the group that started the outreach programme fought among itself to the point where murder was involved. Additionally, the Order talking to the Merchants has historically never gone well, and always ended with either A) The Order attempting to frak over the Merchants or B) The Merchants attempting to frak over the Order. 9/10 times, it ends in tears and probably some murder.
Rhothrian wrote:“Support our community outreach and education program to improve race relations and we will see if we can summon up funds for your city infrastructure plan."
Last time we ran this plot, it lead to an invasion of the Charalin Plains. I'll let you connect the dots on how that went.
Kinaed wrote:People don't confess because it can get them into trouble, but the theme (as per the help files) is that confession is supposed to be inviolate and sealed. The issue as I see it is that the *players* in the Order have publicly declared that they will not allow people to confess things like magery, etc, without repercussion despite what the help files say.
I'd pay you
cash money to find a character that'd stick around for more then 2 weeks, who'd take a confession about a person being a mage and kept quiet about it. Besides, if you completely ignore that sort of confession, doesn't that go against tenants of Davism about Taint? I mean, that's not a coded thing anymore, so I can understand how people completely ignore it, but if you know a character is a Mage, wouldn't you have to make a judgement call about calling them out for the purpose of... I don't know, saving others? Saving the City?
Kinaed wrote:Basically, it should be considered doing something wrong and sacrilegious for a member of the Order to disclose sins or information to others about a confession. Typically clergy are not Inquisitors, and clergy are supposed to take confession. The clergy should tell a mage, "If you're really penitent about that, turn yourself in".
Typically, yes. Clergy should take confessions. We do what we can with what we have. Last Clergymember we had literally got run out of town by a couple of overenthusiastic combat characters, and we haven't had a priest that's stuck around more than a week since then.
Lets just be honest, and call a spade a spade. Orderite RP is all over the place, theme is wacky as Arien, the Order is completely broken, and we're seriously struggling to pick up the pieces. Every now and again, someone will pop into the guild for a week or two that helps out, but most times people just dip from the Order without saying or doing anything. Or, even better, someone will join the Order with the sole purpose of mucking it up for the rest of us, which is always a gas. This thread isn't doing much for my faith in the system, to be quite honest.
Rothgar Astartes, Fyurii Rynnya, Nils 'Smith' Mattias, Edward Darson, Curos Arents.