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*allowedAnd what, me for philosopher? Who doesn't get paid but is forced to work and only sleeps and hour a night and is not aloud to cry?
I'd go with the first. I'd prefer more strict rules with some complaints than less strict with people taking advantage of these.It seems to me that, particularly with official groups involving enforcement of certain policies, we have a choice between harsher/more realistic consequences, resulting in improved reactions and responses in RP, with some complaints and rule-breakers, OR milder punishments/enforcements, resulting in people taking advantage of these groups in RP (and unrealistically so), with no complaints.
Precisely.I'd go with the first. I'd prefer more strict rules with some complaints than less strict with people taking advantage of these.
*cues Mich's many, many popcorn gifs*Better get out the popcorn dude, it's no doubt going to be fun to watch.
Fixed it for you.*cues Mich's many, many, many popcorn gifs*
I believe said word is rerail >.>Rextoret said:I believe the word you're looking for is infinite.
Oh, my... So ironic coming from you, my friend. *brofists*I believe said word is rerail >.>
It's your move, Kaiba...*twiddles thumbs whilst waiting for someone to post something on-topic*
Or am I going to have to write something now?
Hmm...*commence someone posting a long-winded descriptive post*
Me? Duel you? I'd have more of a challenge playing solitaire.It's your move, Kaiba...
*ba dum tsh*
+10 awesome pointsMe? Duel you? I'd have more of a challenge playing solitaire.
Seems legit. I really like the the grouping groups idea. Giving different privileges to certain types of organizations is a good idea.Hmm...
Well, perhaps rather than ranking organisations, they could be divided according to purpose?
For example, official "enforcement" type organisations such as the Silvercloaks, the Kingsguard and the Inquisition might have different OOC rules and rights to "rebellion" types, that break or go against some sort of law or movement. Similarly there might be passive organisations, such as artisans, travelling entertainers, or crafting guilds that could fall under another catergory. Groups that are intended to reach a political or social goal (for example the Slayers and the Golden Crusade), or those directly affiliated with a noble House might have entirely different allowances entirely to keep everything fair.
Thoughts?