The first public trial of Celest

by Kiradawea

Back to Event Scrolls.

Daganev2009-06-18 16:38:09
QUOTE (daganev @ Jun 18 2009, 09:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Welcome to the times of the Inquisition!


Glomdoring needs something like this to make sure the leaders are putting the interests of Glomdoring above anything else smile.gif
Unknown2009-06-18 16:40:15
QUOTE (daganev @ Jun 18 2009, 12:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Welcome to the times of the Inquisition!

Of course I've always wondered what would happen if an Org had a civil war...like a Guild refused to accept the will of the city, and kept it's members in-guilded even when they were kicked. Operated outside of the "law".
Lendren2009-06-18 16:40:49
QUOTE (Kiradawea @ Jun 18 2009, 07:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A horrible cry escapes Jozan's lips as they clutch at their heart, before dropping to their knees.

Jozan's lips have their own heart and knees! Neat.

Apart from that howl-inducingly bad instance of malformed grammar, though, this is pretty nifty.
Unknown2009-06-18 16:41:12
QUOTE (Shaddus Mes'ard @ Jun 18 2009, 12:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
At least Jozan doesn't try to sleep with half the novices who come to Celest.


Lol, Hyon tried to call Doman out on that during the trial.
Everiine2009-06-18 16:42:33
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Jun 18 2009, 12:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Of course I've always wondered what would happen if an Org had a civil war...like a Guild refused to accept the will of the city, and kept it's members in-guilded even when they were kicked. Operated outside of the "law".

I wasn't around for this, but apparently this happened early in the game, with the Moondancers and Serenguard having a wee bit of a scuffle.
Lendren2009-06-18 16:43:35
That's not the only time it's happened in Serenwilde!
Everiine2009-06-18 16:45:28
QUOTE (Lendren @ Jun 18 2009, 12:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That's not the only time it's happened in Serenwilde!

It isn't? I mean, in the game. Sure, there was that huge mega-destruction civil war in the histories with Grutina, but has there actually been more than one civil war since the game started? Crap, I need to read more newsposts.
Razenth2009-06-18 17:40:36
Man, I miss the days when you'd see Jozan taking novices out to hunt and being... nice. sad.gif
Unknown2009-06-18 17:46:41
Nah, I got tired of getting crapped on for helping novices. You can't win either way, so I figured I should join the "don't give a damn" guild.
Unknown2009-06-18 18:07:24
I like this! It's clever, and now outshines Magnagora's executioner sad.gif

I agree that the spam whenever Jozan spoke was a bit annoying to read. Once the trial procedure is ironed out a bit this could be a very cool RP tool. The only problem will be the influx of lawyers...
Unknown2009-06-18 19:02:56
There will be no lawyers. Only "Japhielogians".
Diamondais2009-06-18 19:10:13
QUOTE (Everiine @ Jun 18 2009, 12:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It isn't? I mean, in the game. Sure, there was that huge mega-destruction civil war in the histories with Grutina, but has there actually been more than one civil war since the game started? Crap, I need to read more newsposts.

It almost happened between the Hartstone and the Moondancers (One of our leaders was enemied and there was general ill-will), and then almost again which you might remember sorta the Hartstone and the Serenguard, nothing serious on that just general ill-will against each other.

Edit: This was very cool, I wish the Seren one got used more often and the others as well (Unsure if Glom has something and I think Mag has a hanging place, right?)
Celina2009-06-18 19:12:28
Not going to lie. The whole public inquisition/witch hunt thing = pretty badass.
Everiine2009-06-18 19:12:42
QUOTE (diamondais @ Jun 18 2009, 03:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It almost happened between the Hartstone and the Moondancers (One of our leaders was enemied and there was general ill-will), and then almost again which you might remember sorta the Hartstone and the Serenguard, nothing serious on that just general ill-will against each other.

Heh, somehow I think Kalodan was involved with both of those biggrin.gif.

I wonder if we could get Bandrui to do something like this. Usually she just hisses at people and scares them with her weird ways.
Ilyarin2009-06-18 19:15:04
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Jun 18 2009, 05:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I find this to be good and cool, but a bit too influencable by various admins. If a players interpretation of the light clashes with the current possessor's, then he's just SOL


?

The decision is the presiding city leader's.
Diamondais2009-06-18 19:15:25
QUOTE (Everiine @ Jun 18 2009, 03:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Heh, somehow I think Kalodan was involved with both of those biggrin.gif.

I wonder if we could get Bandrui to do something like this. Usually she just hisses at people and scares them with her weird ways.

Bandrui has a judging, which involves disfavour, exile, killing them through various means, etc. tongue.gif
Lekius2009-06-18 19:26:10
QUOTE (diamondais @ Jun 18 2009, 12:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bandrui has a judging, which involves disfavour, exile, killing them through various means, etc. tongue.gif


We should definitely use her for punishment more! suspicious.gif (Hint hint Moonhart Circle!)
Everiine2009-06-18 19:37:10
QUOTE (Lekius @ Jun 18 2009, 03:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We should definitely use her for punishment more! suspicious.gif (Hint hint Moonhart Circle!)

Believe it or not, working on it!
Unknown2009-06-18 20:16:26
Wow this is great we got about own punishment system. Wow this will really start cleaning Celest from the sinners and the Law breaking citizens.
Nadjia2009-06-18 20:49:25
QUOTE (daganev @ Jun 18 2009, 09:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Glomdoring needs something like this to make sure the leaders are putting the interests of Glomdoring above anything else


I don't think there has been a time in Glomdoring's history where the leadership have put it more above anything else than the present. If anything, the Glomdoring leaders are rabid about said interest