Sun Aug 12, 2018 4:48 am
Hello alls,
I'm the player behind Helena, Cerise, and Purity, three acolytes who did not manage to become priestess.
Is the order a powerfull, broadly oppressive regime?
I can't judge from the outside, since all my characters were orderites. But from the inside, I must say it is very oppressive. Actually, what made my time difficult within the order is the feeling I have no other RP with my hierarchy than receiving blames and being threatenned as heretic. All my acolytes have suffered a review of faith, two of them were sent in ahalin, one was tortured. For the sake of privacy, let's say it was for no obvious reasons.
Is the GI hindered by the cardinal?
I'm confident with the staff, and believe they use the cardinal's power appropriately. Actually, the cardinal is the only counter power of the GI, and I'm glad it exists. Yet, I'd probably prefer the order had more priests, able to be a counter power of some kind to the GI.
Should we open applications for priests?
Please, don't: It's extremely discouraging for an acolyte to see people apping to a higher rank. Consider modifying the situation of the acolytes instead, if you think it's an impediment to have priests.
Should we give priests a coded advantage of some kind?
That won't make people play priests more, imho. The Lore give a special place to priests that they could use at their advantage, it's something to dig imho.
Personal opinion:
I do not understand where the question "is the order oppressive enough" comes from. Imho, it's not the correct way to wonder about the order's situation.