Midboss
Two Thousand Club
Same score either way.
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I covered that in the previous post, with the guards fleeing or keeping a respectable distance. Anything further would just be repeating myself. For all intents and purposes, they are not interacting with you. Any you even look at funny will run screaming because you are a burning avatar of doom.xarvh said:I need to know how the guards react to post further.
Well, for game's sake, I'll assume nothing happens and post again.
At least one of those two guys so far has acted as puny extra, and deserve the same consideration.Tableface said:You might want Ruin to react to the fact that two dudes in his group are threatening him to stop.
In fact Ruin would judge the situation just the same.Axelgear said:Secondly, the logic of "They benefit from a system that endorses this" is the exact same logic that al Qaeda used for justifying its attacks on the United States. It's the logic most people use when it comes to violence that inadvertently or deliberately harms non-combatants. These people are indirectly benefiting from a system that uses oppression and, therefore, it is perfectly okay to kill them.
That is not accepting differences and constructively trying to explain a possible sticking point, that is insulting another player for their character disagreeing, quite legitimately, with your character's moral stand-points. That's not explaining yourself, that's insulting someone.Praan saw things as an opportunity to whine about his teammates.
He did nothing else so far.
His grand entrance in the game is to threaten a teammate.
Man, you do know how to play a hero.
Ok.Axelgear said:What's at issue isn't that Ruin necessarily has a morality that most people might find offensive, this is Exalted, that's par for the course. What is at issue is that, instead of rolling with their objections and having Ruin respond to them, you've just sort of ignored them.
Worry not, 7 will be impressed and ask questions about your flying later, right now she's just been shot and has a few other things on her mind.Brekkir said:Oh damn :x . I'm just "the flying man" now . And here I thought my entrance would make an impression :wink:
There are Investigation Charms that allow you to do just this. Why do you not have them? More importantly, if this is such an important part of your characterization to stall the game, why do you not have Investigation period? People don't Exalt for standing on the sidelines waiting for all the right info to come to them before they potentially decide whether or not they are going to do something. They doggedly pursue it themselves, already thinking of what they are going to do once they have it.Midboss said:Well, the problem is, our characters have only just arrived in the scene of a riot without the first clue what is happening.
Considering the very objectionable actions both sides have commited, it's best not to pick sides until one has figured out what is going on. Don't want to become a pawn in someone's dastardly plan like some random JRPG hero.
As Axelgear already pointed out, there's a hell of a lot more to tell you these these characters are Exalted or at least Special, not the least of which being that this is a game and you, the player, know darn well they are but for some reason are choosing to not participate.Midboss said:Also, the only conclusivly identified solar attacked guards trying to defend the local people from the rioting slaves, causing her to highly question his judgment.
My character, for one, is someone who prefers the guile hero style of adventuring. She considers brute force a last resort at best, and something ready to horribly backfire at worst and quite frankly, the riot there is only reinforcing her conviction.
As mentioned, she has plenty of reasons to think that, and the best place to take a stand on a principle is not on the nebulous possibility that it MAY occur, while in the middle of being shot and stabbed at, but in a quiet place where should could actually effect change. Do you honestly expect us to break into sophic argument at the drop of a hat while being attacked in order to obtain your character's permission to play the game? That's ridiculous, especially when half of us have removed ourselves already to give you the chance to move on to the next scene. She'd be better off following along to try and make sure no torture happened because this is clearly very important information that very important people are trying to get, because what you're having her do now is just a pointless obstruction.Arynne said:Likewise, my character has no idea that yours is a Solar. And she's a priest. She has average compassion but strong principles. And she has some pretty bad stuff in her past she's trying to make up for. Given those things, I think it's totally reasonable that she wouldn't cheerfully acquiesce to torture.
If you feel frustrated because this is the only lead, have your character tell Shadow and Farah that. They're the ones who need to be convinced.
Tableface said:Skrakes, at the first chance for it, you ran off to another area altogether.