Thematically, it could certainly be a logical stat to apply toward alignment in my estimation.sylphan wrote:Except I fail to see what discipline has to do with alignment. Other than it being a fairly random way of inviting people to care about discipline.gorboth wrote:I wonder if we could fold these issues into the previously debated issue of there being relatively little utility to the dis stat?
Perhaps we could introduce a way to focus alignment similar to how we allow focus on certain stats in AG meditation rooms. You could focus toward good/evil depending on which direction you wish to progress. Then, the ratio of your dis stat to your stat ave could act as a modifier to control how much impact your focus has on your progression. If you have a dis higher than your stat ave, for example, you might be able to get a x2-5 modifier to your alignment progression based on the ratio.
An idea.
G.
More than any other stat, it is discipline that would involve:
- Dedication to a pursuit (such pursuits are often called a "discipline")
- Attempting to better one's self (either for good or evil)
- Spiritual direction in life
- Resolve when tested by the pleas of your foe
G.