Avaran
Exemplar
I'm not sure if this is more of a West Coast thing or not (the stories I've heard strongly suggest that it very well could be), but I wanted to bring up a topic of discussion with regard to the politics in the world of Fortannis.
I have noticed, especially over the last year or so, a larger push on the part of players to push the in-game political structure away from a monarchy and more toward a democratic structure. This has been illustrated through in-game laws and in individual group and organizational structure, and I've seen and heard many character and group concepts based democratic premises.
It has been my observation that people don't like to accept the concept of someone being able to tell (order) them to do something; the main assertion being that everyone should have the freedom to choose and do what they want to do, and that we're all peers and that nobody is better than anyone else.
I am curious to hear other people's thoughts, experiences with this, and overall perspective on things. Have you ever had to deal with this kind of things? If so, how did you handle it, or how have you seen it handled? If this kind of thing hasn't been directed toward you specifically, what has been your reaction or thoughts when such things have cone up? What are some ways that you've seen chapters handle things like this? How has nobility acted? How important is it to stick to this political structure for the game world? If you have been fortunate enough to play on both the East and West coats (especially within the last 2-3 years) have you noticed a difference? If so, what differences have you noticed?
I have noticed, especially over the last year or so, a larger push on the part of players to push the in-game political structure away from a monarchy and more toward a democratic structure. This has been illustrated through in-game laws and in individual group and organizational structure, and I've seen and heard many character and group concepts based democratic premises.
It has been my observation that people don't like to accept the concept of someone being able to tell (order) them to do something; the main assertion being that everyone should have the freedom to choose and do what they want to do, and that we're all peers and that nobody is better than anyone else.
I am curious to hear other people's thoughts, experiences with this, and overall perspective on things. Have you ever had to deal with this kind of things? If so, how did you handle it, or how have you seen it handled? If this kind of thing hasn't been directed toward you specifically, what has been your reaction or thoughts when such things have cone up? What are some ways that you've seen chapters handle things like this? How has nobility acted? How important is it to stick to this political structure for the game world? If you have been fortunate enough to play on both the East and West coats (especially within the last 2-3 years) have you noticed a difference? If so, what differences have you noticed?