Talk:Serious Medieval Atmosphere

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Perhaps one bullet should include something to the effect of: "Keep it real and reasonable: Badgers do not invade, and doughnuts haven't been invented yet. Things like this are inappropriate." - Filador

Hmm yes. But also other things. Dont start to invent electricity and please avoid making your character a god who can fly. And for sake of god. NO advy loving just because they get you uniques!!! --M2rt 17:41, 6 January 2008 (CET)

Talking about Class IC

Class is one of those quasi-OOC things that's very difficult to get around talking about when you're trying your hardest to RP seriously. We should really try to come up with some standard guidelines for talking about it in purely IC terms...but I haven't been able to come up with anything in the few minutes I've been thinking about it, and this seems like a good forum to discuss it in. Thoughts? --Anaris 18:39, 6 January 2008 (CET)


Titles

Rulers that are kings/queens should most like be called Your Highness or Your Majesty. Lords on the other hand are likely to be refered to as Your Grace. As for myself I refer to them as Your Grace, Baron Greg Touman de Tiamont. Baron being what ever the title is, then there full name with family name, then de, with the name of the region they are lord of last.

I believe that "your Grace" should more correctly used for a Duke. A Baron should just be called "Baron". --Anaris 01:28, 7 January 2008 (CET)
So.. a simple "prime minister" or whatever the title itself is called won't do? --Fodder 08:51, 7 January 2008 (CET)
You could always go for the simple ways, a ruler can be called; My leige, Sire, My king/Queen. Where as any noble with land can be called my Lord. Dosent really matter what their region is as Lord is the common word to distinguish them between those who have land and those who dont. ScottSabin 11:55, 7 January 2008 (CET)

No Nonsense

Outer Tilog is a long-standing exception to this rule; should this be officially recognized on this page? I know there are also players who want to recreate the Outer Tilog atmosphere on Dwilight, too. AlexTurner 04:31, 7 January 2008 (CET)


Fear

"# that means being afraid (at least a little) of being wounded or killed " I must disagree with this somewhat, at least that it doesn't have to show. This almost seems like saying its ok for a noble to refuse and order into battle because he is afraid. This is also not to mention that there we a few of those "fearless" people, or barbarians. To say the least, if I were in a midevil society and my leader showed an ounce of fear, I'd no longer have confidence in them.--Athins 05:05, 7 January 2008 (CET)

Having fear doesn't mean you must show it. Good leaders know how to hide their fears, only idiots lack fear. -Chénier 05:23, 7 January 2008 (CET)