Re: What does/should a layman signify about the character
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 05:11
While I can't but agree with you there Ilrahil, I'd still love for people to take more things than raw power into consideration when joining guilds becase it can bear heavy consequences.
What would said DO/AA guy do if another DO member refused to team with him because he's a member of AA? Did he anticipate such situation when he was choosing a layman slot?
Even if you don't give a damn about RP, sooner or later you might run into someone who takes it seriously and possibly regret your choices after some awkward moments.
@ Cherek:
And you seem to get confused why DO/AA isn't that great RP-wise. It's not the problem with monks being pacifists and AA being renowned for its short temper. The problem lies in the fact that DO was hating on undead, necromancers etc. long before SCoP showed up and, as it is, AA not only houses undead members but also serves and protects them.
To me it's the same reasoning why DO won't join Necros, you support undead = you're off limits.
What would said DO/AA guy do if another DO member refused to team with him because he's a member of AA? Did he anticipate such situation when he was choosing a layman slot?
Even if you don't give a damn about RP, sooner or later you might run into someone who takes it seriously and possibly regret your choices after some awkward moments.
@ Cherek:
And you seem to get confused why DO/AA isn't that great RP-wise. It's not the problem with monks being pacifists and AA being renowned for its short temper. The problem lies in the fact that DO was hating on undead, necromancers etc. long before SCoP showed up and, as it is, AA not only houses undead members but also serves and protects them.
To me it's the same reasoning why DO won't join Necros, you support undead = you're off limits.