New Family Honour

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Catarin2011-05-25 16:40:47
QUOTE (Xenthos @ May 25 2011, 10:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Critiquing does not stop 'crap'.

Critiquing stops someone copy/pasting the same word 5,000,000 times.

There's nothing critique-able about someone making a really awful bodice ripper replete with steamy scenes and sighs of dismay / disgust. Or whatever is within one of these stories.

You know, just like people do in the real world. tongue.gif


Oh come on, you know Xenthos has a whole stash of those and has spent many a lonely night crying over them whilst eating chocolate covered spiders or whatever it is Glomdoring people eat.
Xenthos2011-05-25 16:42:12
QUOTE (Catarin @ May 25 2011, 12:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh come on, you know Xenthos has a whole stash of those and has spent many a lonely night crying over them whilst eating chocolate covered spiders or whatever it is Glomdoring people eat.

Oh, if only there was chocolate... losewings.gif
Eventru2011-05-25 17:54:28
QUOTE (Catarin @ May 25 2011, 12:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's possible I am just being idealistic here but it seems logical to think that offering honour gains for just publishing would actually improve the overall quality of work we're seeing in the library system simply because of the increased volume of submissions.

Assuming that the majority of the submissions will be "crap" designed to game the system seems a bit pessimistic. Some will be crap, some will be quality. A rather solid reflection of the current state of real life publication I think! The point is there will be much MORE of both and an increase in the participation in the library system seems a pretty big win for the game.

I do not know how many others are in my situation but here's how I see it: I do have a knack for writing and have submitted some quality works to the library system before. I don't do so anymore. Credits offered by the city are no incentive. A change in my title for winning prestige is no incentive. A boost in city culture? Uh, I haven't cared about that in about 4 years tongue.gif A way to gain steady family honor that doesn't involve me having to spend large amounts of time (that I don't have) active in the game? Okay now that's a reason to dust off these half-baked ideas I have sitting around for books.

Even writing down crap and getting it published requires more effort than standing in one room with an influencing script for hours on end and we give honor for that!


That's at least the most compelling argument I've heard so far, personally.

If only because it's you bringing it up that puts it into my mind, I somewhat want to contemplate the idea of giving additional honour if a book is accepted by the LHS.
Lendren2011-05-25 18:12:49
I really wish we could find a way to make it so House of Trade as a possibility, because of the rich history around such families. So I've tried to think of actions that could earn them honour but that couldn't be trivially gamed. Anyone have any ideas? Maybe if we collectively come up with some, we might convince Eventru to consider it.
  • Have a sketch you designed approved by the Charites. (Few points for public, more for private.)
  • Convert a clan into a cartel.
  • Complete lots of commodity quests.
  • Purchase an aethermanse shop.
  • A very small slow gain, similar to the "elected position" one, for every month you run a shop. (Not proportional to how much business it does, because that's too cheatable.)
  • Be on the crew of an aethership while it turns in dust (takes a lot of this to earn anything).
  • Complete certain specific quests such as Pierre's that are focused on merchantry.
Saran2011-05-25 18:22:04
QUOTE (Lendren @ May 26 2011, 04:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I really wish we could find a way to make it so House of Trade as a possibility, because of the rich history around such families. So I've tried to think of actions that could earn them honour but that couldn't be trivially gamed. Anyone have any ideas? Maybe if we collectively come up with some, we might convince Eventru to consider it.
  • Have a sketch you designed approved by the Charites. (Few points for public, more for private.)
  • Convert a clan into a cartel.
  • Complete lots of commodity quests.
  • Purchase an aethermanse shop.
  • A very small slow gain, similar to the "elected position" one, for every month you run a shop. (Not proportional to how much business it does, because that's too cheatable.)
  • Be on the crew of an aethership while it turns in dust (takes a lot of this to earn anything).
  • Complete certain specific quests such as Pierre's that are focused on merchantry.


Running a shop should, at best, only be city/commune shops but even then there is a little margin for abuse. While coverting a clan and purchasing an manse shop seem... bad.
Astraea2011-05-25 18:22:46
I really would love to see some form of honour gain from publishing. It is kind of disheartening for me to see that it be relegated only to prestige. I write, and I enjoy writing, but that still seems so haphazard a way to have as a means of honour. It's tough for me because I don't really bash or influence, and I'm the only moderately active Nightshade around at the moment. Like I've said, I was going to be relying on writing as my main source of honour. So this is disappointing to me.
Lilia2011-05-25 18:31:07
It would be nice to be able to contribute to family honour in small ways other than bashing and influencing, and I think publishing would be a good one.

I've also got a question. I've copied the honour gains from the ingame help file, and removed the ones I know only Great Houses can do, because only Great Houses can be aligned with a city/commune. What about the bolded below? Do they count for everyone, no matter who you may or may not be aligned with?

Honour is gained by...
* Winning a ranked arena spar against a member of another Great House
* A family member triumphing in the arena combat rankings.
* Accepting new members into the family.
* Welcoming disowned family members back into the House.
* Hunting the denizens and horrors of the lands.
* Influencing denizens with words of your choice.
* Influencing villagers during a revolt.
* Slaying adventurers during village revolts and aetherflares.

* Slaying adventurers in defense of territories they are enemied to.
* Publishing a literary or scholarly work.
* Directing or performing in a play.
* Winning a debate during a village revolt.
Saran2011-05-25 18:37:11
QUOTE (Lilia @ May 26 2011, 04:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It would be nice to be able to contribute to family honour in small ways other than bashing and influencing, and I think publishing would be a good one.

I've also got a question. I've copied the honour gains from the ingame help file, and removed the ones I know only Great Houses can do, because only Great Houses can be aligned with a city/commune. What about the bolded below? Do they count for everyone, no matter who you may or may not be aligned with?

Honour is gained by...
* Winning a ranked arena spar against a member of another Great House
* A family member triumphing in the arena combat rankings.
* Accepting new members into the family.
* Welcoming disowned family members back into the House.
* Hunting the denizens and horrors of the lands.
* Influencing denizens with words of your choice.
* Influencing villagers during a revolt.
* Slaying adventurers during village revolts and aetherflares.

* Slaying adventurers in defense of territories they are enemied to.
* Publishing a literary or scholarly work.
* Directing or performing in a play.
* Winning a debate during a village revolt.


It's set up that way so that you have to bannerhouse to a great house until you are one.

Cause you inherit all of their alignments...
Lilia2011-05-25 18:39:22
QUOTE (Saran @ May 25 2011, 01:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's set up that way so that you have to bannerhouse to a great house until you are one.

Cause you inherit all of their alignments...

You completely missed the point of my question.
Saran2011-05-25 18:48:49
QUOTE (Lilia @ May 26 2011, 04:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You completely missed the point of my question.

meer, they don't because *insert previous post*
Eventru2011-05-25 18:55:48
I believe influencing may require GH, but the rest shouldn't afaik.
Everiine2011-05-25 21:12:25
QUOTE (Xenthos @ May 25 2011, 12:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Critiquing does not stop 'crap'.

Critiquing stops someone copy/pasting the same word 5,000,000 times.

There's nothing critique-able about someone making a really awful bodice ripper replete with steamy scenes and sighs of dismay / disgust. Or whatever is within one of these stories.

You know, just like people do in the real world. tongue.gif

I interpreted the "crap" comment to mean things like your first comment--clearly just trying to cheat the system with bad attempts at writing. The second example is crap, but of another kind.
Diamondais2011-05-25 23:46:10
Misunderstood which influencing!
Esano2011-05-25 23:49:02
He means influencing village mobs during a revolt, not standard influencing.
Diamondais2011-05-25 23:50:14
Oh, I'll edit that then!
Xiel2011-05-26 02:42:44
So, it just occurred to me: why don't denizens with acknowledged bloodlines count towards the family total points? Ie. the stable masters adding a point to the active membership of whatever family they hail from. Makes sense in my mind that they would, even if this'd give like, +7 to other families cause of their widespread memberships like the d'Murani.

And along these lines, I think it'd be awesome if Greater Houses (established or newly formed) which declare their ties to an organization get a denizen to come intern at the organization to further ingrain the roleplay of the family to the org. Like, if a Blood family becomes a GH, they'll one day find a wannabe warrior wandering around saying they're there to learn how to be a better combatant or a more knowledgeable tactician. Of course, like the suggestion above, this new member would add +1 to the family total, but it'd be dandy, I think.

And it doesn't even have to be the same thing either that would come to try and learn from the org! Like say:
-Blood GH's can get an untested mercenary or tactician relative.
-Letter GH's can get a religious acolyte or a scientist/scholar.
-Culture GH's can get a socialite or a budding playwright.
-Honour GH's can get a noble or a hopeful politician.

Of course those suggestions are kinda just my imagination running wild, so I shall sum it up thusly:

1) Enable denizens with corresponding surnames to add to the family total of the player family active member list.
2) Have GH's who pledge to an org encounter an errant denizen with their surname that would start wandering the home organization wanting to learn something depending on the type of GH. Would ingrain the whole org/family bond more!

Would be dandy, I think! And I think the historical families should get like, a predetermined choice (since apparently the Stormcrows are like, priest-y so it'd make sense if they got an acolyte relative should they become a GH) as opposed to a random choice the non-historical families would get.
Astraea2011-05-26 03:00:22
QUOTE
1) Enable denizens with corresponding surnames to add to the family total of the player family active member list.


Yes please.
Sylphas2011-05-26 04:12:53
That would be awesome. I still adore the fact that we managed to have Eithne attend our wedding. wub.gif Talnara NPCs.
Lendren2011-05-26 10:06:46
The admins got so much guff for favoring some families with those and not others, I doubt they're about to give a big mechanical benefit to some families for having previously given them something very nice as a gift. Now, what might almost make sense is if you could spend family honour to have denizens with your name. (They still wouldn't count to membership, though. Just having them exist is cool enough that people would still pay for it.)
Eventru2011-05-26 10:13:13
I'm sure no one would mind the La'Saets suddenly getting +40 some membership...

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(Sorry, I just don't think it's a reasonable mechanic!)