06-21-2020, 12:51 PM
(06-21-2020, 12:31 PM)Eddie Wrote: Even as someone who's currently playing a Myllenoris PC, I think the place should be eaten by the Vale/conquered by Barsburg/somehow sacked. Nuking Theria wouldn't do a whole lot to the world as a whole other than Barsburg having a mountain fortress. Losing Myllenoris would provide much more interesting roleplay, like Sanguine said:
Sanguine415 Wrote:If some place needs to be nuked by Barsburg to shake things up, this is perfect. The culture of the elves is innately prideful, so losing their home would be interesting IC in itself.
Yeah Myll hasnt really had to deal with people marching on them directly, at least not to the extent of the others. But I dont think nuking a place is exactly the best idea per say unless its really not being populated like Ilsburg or something.
Also since no one else is saying it, Alabastre and Theria both have pretty decent sized guilds based out of them. The Hunters Lodge and the Dragon Tooth Guild. Everyone going around saying theres no one in these places is a bit shit to the people that are actively rping around those areas, but just havent been pushing some kind of world altering plot.
A large part of Theria's problem is that the past leadership and a lot of the mainstays were just outright killed or had to leave the city because of their loyalties. And sure it could make good IC as revenge fuel, but theres only so many times you can watch other people slam into a brick wall before deciding that you dont want to risk that too. For people with non-combat focused characters whats it really supposed to do? Say what you want about the leaders afking at times, they at least were around and encouraging plot for everyone in the city while they were there. The whole barsburg thing is cool but I know there are a lot of people that left Theria because they felt their IC was just shit on to push an event chain they had no real stake in. It might have made sense for people that were in the loop or whatever higher up talks there were, but to everyone else it was pretty out of nowhere.