Taniel clerics, players acceptance, etc
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:55 am
Hello there,
I have a feeling that sometimes the role of the taniel clerics is not commonly
accepted, or atleast the roleplaying. This concerns me because I think that
it would be useless to play a role that noone agreed to make sense OOC.
So therefore, I would like to discuss the role of the taniel cleric. I've got
different impressions of what a Taniel cleric should do from different people.
I guess what I want to know is your opinion on favour checking, the cleric
role, the arguments clerics use, how they act, and so forth.
I'm fully aware of the OOC and IC separation, I'm free to do whatever I want IC,
as long as I deal with it's consequences IC. But I think that this matter goes
beyond that, because I am the sort of player that wants to know that
enemies and "not enemies" are at least friends OOC and they would see me as
playing this role right. I'm not sure what the intention is of how they should
play, but in some way, I belive it is not the only things that counts - I also
want to know what players think about it.
I guess some of you met Erika In Character, and well, she would not mind using
close to extremist reasoning even though she has not shown it very much
yet. I suppose in a modern world, the methods would
be comparable to what we would call torture and enlightend despotism.
I think of favour checking as something natural that a taniel cleric would do,
to find her enemies, without much concern for "privacy" or "intergrity", if
those words even existed in medieval times. But I have the feeling that it
isn't really accepted in terms of roleplaying among the common players. I'm
not sure, do I differ a lot here? I want to know your opinion. In case I
think different of many others, I can't see my role I have taken to have much
point in it.
Another thing is the sort of arguments that a cleric can use (once again,
I know I'm free to play as I want IC, but I want to know what people approve
of OOC, and what they would think of as the role to be played). I think a
cleric can use almost any sort of argument as long as it supports the cause
of his or her deity, be it long-term or short-term thinking.
And when it comes to acting out, I think clerics of medieval times would not
care too much about "integrity" or the value of others. In fact, looking at
history it would be the commoners that would make sure they do not stick out
so the church would become their enemy. I don't think the church is really
powerful in geas now, atleast there could be more to what there is. As it is
now you can just ignore clerics and or "pick" those who are kind to you,
not worry about anything.
I would appreciate comments on all of these things, favour checks,
reasons/arguments, acting and commoners vs church.
I repeat once again, I feel that I want to atleast be accepted in an OOC
manner for the role play, otherwise it becomes pointless and IC arguments
tend to have a lot of OOC push in them.
Erika
I have a feeling that sometimes the role of the taniel clerics is not commonly
accepted, or atleast the roleplaying. This concerns me because I think that
it would be useless to play a role that noone agreed to make sense OOC.
So therefore, I would like to discuss the role of the taniel cleric. I've got
different impressions of what a Taniel cleric should do from different people.
I guess what I want to know is your opinion on favour checking, the cleric
role, the arguments clerics use, how they act, and so forth.
I'm fully aware of the OOC and IC separation, I'm free to do whatever I want IC,
as long as I deal with it's consequences IC. But I think that this matter goes
beyond that, because I am the sort of player that wants to know that
enemies and "not enemies" are at least friends OOC and they would see me as
playing this role right. I'm not sure what the intention is of how they should
play, but in some way, I belive it is not the only things that counts - I also
want to know what players think about it.
I guess some of you met Erika In Character, and well, she would not mind using
close to extremist reasoning even though she has not shown it very much
yet. I suppose in a modern world, the methods would
be comparable to what we would call torture and enlightend despotism.
I think of favour checking as something natural that a taniel cleric would do,
to find her enemies, without much concern for "privacy" or "intergrity", if
those words even existed in medieval times. But I have the feeling that it
isn't really accepted in terms of roleplaying among the common players. I'm
not sure, do I differ a lot here? I want to know your opinion. In case I
think different of many others, I can't see my role I have taken to have much
point in it.
Another thing is the sort of arguments that a cleric can use (once again,
I know I'm free to play as I want IC, but I want to know what people approve
of OOC, and what they would think of as the role to be played). I think a
cleric can use almost any sort of argument as long as it supports the cause
of his or her deity, be it long-term or short-term thinking.
And when it comes to acting out, I think clerics of medieval times would not
care too much about "integrity" or the value of others. In fact, looking at
history it would be the commoners that would make sure they do not stick out
so the church would become their enemy. I don't think the church is really
powerful in geas now, atleast there could be more to what there is. As it is
now you can just ignore clerics and or "pick" those who are kind to you,
not worry about anything.
I would appreciate comments on all of these things, favour checks,
reasons/arguments, acting and commoners vs church.
I repeat once again, I feel that I want to atleast be accepted in an OOC
manner for the role play, otherwise it becomes pointless and IC arguments
tend to have a lot of OOC push in them.
Erika