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Post by shacklock on Nov 26, 2007 16:06:33 GMT -5
Ponders where Godswind and Kenning are off
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Post by Fel on Nov 26, 2007 17:13:45 GMT -5
To the Iron Islands, like it said.
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Post by shacklock on Nov 26, 2007 18:04:03 GMT -5
To the Iron Islands, like it said. Oh...so it does.
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Post by shacklock on Nov 28, 2007 8:38:36 GMT -5
Yo Felyrn, before I post up this scenario of mine concering Harras, you ok with a slight Metagame. Just Harras hinting that Felyrn has some dark, foul ways about him.
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Post by Fel on Nov 28, 2007 10:48:36 GMT -5
Harras is free to believe what he wants, but hinting that he has some evidence towards it would be metagaming, I do believe, and I'd have a slight problem with that.
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Post by shacklock on Nov 28, 2007 10:51:28 GMT -5
Harras is free to believe what he wants, but hinting that he has some evidence towards it would be metagaming, I do believe, and I'd have a slight problem with that. Well, he'd be claiming the Drowned God told him which could be belived or not. But how common knowledge is it that Felyrn has a Shadowbinder (or whatever he is) in his service?
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Post by Fel on Nov 28, 2007 10:55:22 GMT -5
It's not known at all. The pirate captains aren't even sure how Arlai does the things he does, though they know he has some strong powers.
I think with psychic revelations like that, you'd need to consult the Smith. There's a special forum set up for people who specifically do get revelations, and have it as a skill, and I think it would cheapen it somewhat if your character had the same powers without any such skill.
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Post by shacklock on Nov 28, 2007 10:57:23 GMT -5
It's not known at all. The pirate captains aren't even sure how Arlai does the things he does, though they know he has some strong powers. I think with psychic revelations like that, you'd need to consult the Smith. There's a special forum set up for people who specifically do get revelations, and have it as a skill, and I think it would cheapen it somewhat if your character had the same powers without any such skill. Good point. Will take it up with Smith. Although whats mentioned in the scenario isent really anything conclusive and can just be thought of as hearsay and assumptin Ponders if he can make his third into his second
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Post by shacklock on Nov 28, 2007 11:53:20 GMT -5
My last post ok with you Fel?
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Post by Fel on Nov 28, 2007 12:10:36 GMT -5
Well, clearly Harras has all the OOC opinions you do, he just doesn't have any justification for them other than revelations, which seems to be pushing it.
Though, it is fine for him to be someone who's suspiscions just happen to be right, but I just don't think he would find a lot of supporters with such weak arguments.
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Post by shacklock on Nov 28, 2007 12:11:53 GMT -5
Yep, and that's fine. He might gain support, he probably wont. But it gives the RP a bit of a stir. The fact he doesent have any justifcations is what I think makes it acceptable. He's really just justifying a rebbelion with religious crap
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Post by Erik on Nov 28, 2007 12:14:20 GMT -5
Does it really need to be a psychic revelation? I mean, Smith is in charge of Green Dreams, sure, but what if it was just a normal dream, true or not, that Harras chose to believe?
It's not like Drowned Men are renowned for their sanity.
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Post by Fel on Nov 28, 2007 12:15:38 GMT -5
The problem is that it would be a dream that he thinks is true and also actually happens to be true, so the point on whether it's arevelation or not becomes moot.
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Post by shacklock on Nov 28, 2007 12:18:20 GMT -5
Ah but it's not like he's claiming anything specific. He has no idea about the Shadowbinder or that Felyrn really had his father murdered. He just thinks there is something queer and dark about Felyr and leaping to conclusion on his father's death. Wheather or not it's true, I think, is irrelevant. Only those overly ambitios and with a reason to want Felyrn aposed and the stupidly zealous would side with him anyways. And seems there are precious few of either
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Post by Fel on Nov 28, 2007 12:23:54 GMT -5
Well to one degree that's true, but to another degree that can be used to justify anything. I could say Felryn had a normal dream that told him Sargon was trying to work against him to suplant him and use it as justification to have your character killed ( ). But I can't really do that, because as it is Felryn doesn't really know about Sargon's plans.
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