Laysus2007-02-28 02:34:13
QUOTE(Shamarah @ Feb 25 2007, 09:59 PM) 386011
Anyway, it's pretty obvious which gods would be banned where...
Unless you're a moondancer. But we do have a ghelp to say :)
Vix2007-02-28 02:57:33
Isn't it just no non-Seren gods essentially?
Isn't it that policy with just about every other organization as well?
Isn't it that policy with just about every other organization as well?
Unknown2007-02-28 03:33:05
QUOTE(Vix @ Feb 27 2007, 06:57 PM) 386781
Isn't it just no non-Seren gods essentially?
Isn't it that policy with just about every other organization as well?
Isn't it that policy with just about every other organization as well?
More or less. Which is why Consulate was a horrible, horrible, horrrrrrible idea.
Daganev2007-02-28 03:49:15
QUOTE(Fallen @ Feb 27 2007, 07:33 PM) 386785
More or less. Which is why Consulate was a horrible, horrible, horrrrrrible idea.
You wanted to see Fain as patron of Glomdoring? I don't think that would have gone well for the game.
Jasper2007-02-28 21:56:00
QUOTE(daganev @ Feb 28 2007, 03:49 AM) 386789
You wanted to see Fain as patron of Glomdoring? I don't think that would have gone well for the game.
... What? Just for you to know, Fain wouldn't have been able to. I am pretty sure that there is some mechanic that makes it so that gods that patron certain organizations - can only be a part of and patron like organizations. Example: When the Hartstone asked Lacostian to take over as Patron, but a couple days after they put in the Consulates and he had to go back to Celest.
Daganev2007-02-28 22:22:09
QUOTE(Jasper @ Feb 28 2007, 01:56 PM) 387062
... What? Just for you to know, Fain wouldn't have been able to. I am pretty sure that there is some mechanic that makes it so that gods that patron certain organizations - can only be a part of and patron like organizations. Example: When the Hartstone asked Lacostian to take over as Patron, but a couple days after they put in the Consulates and he had to go back to Celest.
*cough* Yes, without the Consulates, Fain would have been made Patron of Glomdoring, and then Viravain would have had to destroy the Glomdoring in a fit of rage. It would have been bad for everybody.
Aiakon2007-02-28 22:43:51
QUOTE(Verithrax @ Feb 27 2007, 11:18 PM) 386680
Oh, and again, people should be able to go and join banned orders if they're smart enough not to get caught. In fact, I personally think it shouldn't be possible to tune a totem against anything that doesn't show on someone's honours.
I agree with that. I'd love for there to be more potential for cloak and daggery in Lusty.