Hi folks!
Bringing this over from the Order personal boards on Temi's suggestion:
I had an idea that I thought would make some logical sense; when an Orderite burns someone with the burn command that it should apply a small positive bump to piety.
Mathieu suggested that it could reduce morale in turn, which makes sense to me. Additionally, I thought that it could also reduce class relations if they're gentry and maybe economics if they're gentry/noble.
This could also be extended to some other big deal commands like execute, excommunicate or banish, each with own impacts.
I wouldn't think that the impact would be major, just a couple of points.
Thanks for reading...
Pyres & Piety
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I dunno whether pyrings should increase or decrease morale Public executions were, I believe, almost like entertainment for a large portion of history. People like it when justice is served, when (metaphorically) a witch is burnt. But in reality on TI:L, it seems pyrings are more often a sad affair, possibly because Davites do not really 'hate' witches and see pyring as compassionate, or because people are OOCly sad that a PC is gone. It absolutely should boost piety though.
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I can't say for certain but I thought it DID produce a small bump in piety when there is a pyring, but there simply hasn't been a pyring for half a year to show proof of this. I think it would be ONLY a slight bump in order to deter random persecution being used in lieu of piety projects which can be seen as... well, witch-hunting (in the bad meta precedence way which puts people more on edge than they should be) but these are things I can only speculate on.
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