RE: MARAN,
Adekar,
02-Aug-11 08:15 PM, #2
What about for the greater good?,
Cointreau,
03-Aug-11 12:12 AM, #4
RE: What about for the greater good?,
ORB,
03-Aug-11 12:16 AM, #5
I tend to like the idea of the greater good argument.,
Straklaw,
03-Aug-11 05:00 AM, #6
RE: I tend to like the idea of the greater good argumen...,
ORB,
03-Aug-11 09:07 AM, #8
RE: I tend to like the idea of the greater good argumen...,
Daevryn,
03-Aug-11 09:29 AM, #9
What are some other viable ways to come at Maran, do yo...,
Stunna,
04-Aug-11 07:32 AM, #19
One way is...,
Amberion,
04-Aug-11 07:53 AM, #20
RE: I tend to like the idea of the greater good argumen...,
Isildur,
03-Aug-11 11:17 AM, #10
You know what it's like?,
Stunna,
03-Aug-11 04:42 PM, #11
RE: You know what it's like?,
Wayward Knight,
03-Aug-11 06:09 PM, #12
Like Daevryn said, that's one way to play it. You are n...,
blackbird,
03-Aug-11 07:49 PM, #13
RE: You know what it's like?,
Straklaw,
03-Aug-11 10:11 PM, #14
This is pretty well spot on,
Rayihn,
04-Aug-11 08:27 AM, #21
Plus, it makes it all the more worthwhile when you die ...,
TMNS,
04-Aug-11 09:14 AM, #22
Wait what?,
Tesline,
07-Aug-11 05:49 AM, #24
Centurions,
Stunna,
03-Aug-11 06:59 AM, #7
I have a hard time imagining a scenario when you should...,
Java,
04-Aug-11 04:53 AM, #16
No?,
Vortex Magus,
02-Aug-11 07:35 PM, #1
Yes.,
Adekar,
02-Aug-11 08:19 PM, #3
This bothers me...,
Java,
04-Aug-11 04:46 AM, #15
Java when you come play Baerpal again?? nt,
Rayihn,
04-Aug-11 06:03 AM, #17
RE: Java when you come play Baerpal again?? nt,
Java,
04-Aug-11 06:55 AM, #18
Well, long story short, its not perfect RP, but its clo...,
Vortex Magus,
04-Aug-11 04:55 PM, #23
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ORB | Wed 03-Aug-11 12:16 AM |
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#39358, "RE: What about for the greater good?"
In response to Reply #4
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By paying centurions you are aiding the evil empire, always thought it was lame when Maran did that. That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.
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ORB | Wed 03-Aug-11 09:07 AM |
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#39364, "RE: I tend to like the idea of the greater good argumen..."
In response to Reply #6
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For acolytes maybe but for Maran this doesn't hold water. They are extreme zealots in the name of the Light, them doing some evil for the greater good doesn't cut it. That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.
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Daevryn | Wed 03-Aug-11 09:29 AM |
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#39365, "RE: I tend to like the idea of the greater good argumen..."
In response to Reply #8
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That's a way and probably the most common way to play a Maran, but I don't think it's the only valid way.
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Stunna | Thu 04-Aug-11 07:32 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#39398, "What are some other viable ways to come at Maran, do yo..."
In response to Reply #9
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Amberion | Thu 04-Aug-11 07:52 AM |
Member since 06th Jun 2007
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#39400, "One way is..."
In response to Reply #19
Edited on Thu 04-Aug-11 07:53 AM
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...to play a maran that constantly balances on the line between a good maran and someone who has become what they're to fight, and sometime crossing that line. Another way is to actually eventually be that guy who crosses the line, not that he'd go evil, but that he'd get kicked from the Maran because he doesn't follow the creed.
Paying centurions certainly are balancing on the line, because in a sense you have dealings with evils when you do it.
The greater good: The obvious interpretation of the creed here is that the greater good is NOT a viable way to look at things.
To sacrifice a child to save a thousand is by Marans not acceptable. BUT, it is still viable to play a Maran who does believe in that. Of course, he will constantly risk getting kicked out for believing so.
Marans are somewhat like al-qaida, they do attack civilians, if they're evil. Some will even attack neutrals that are "civilians". They'll gladly sacrifice themselves for "the greater good" etc etc. Not all of them, but most. They are fanatics to their cause, and fanatics comes in all tastes and blends. (Of course, since the Marans has rules (read the creed) some tastes and blends will get excluded.)
Hope that helped.
*EDIT* That was a bit more than "One way to...", and way more than I meant to write. Always shoot first and then call whatever you hit the target.
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Wayward Knight | Wed 03-Aug-11 06:09 PM |
Member since 06th Jan 2010
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#39385, "RE: You know what it's like?"
In response to Reply #11
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Maran aren't Jedi, they're passionate and furious zealots.
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Straklaw | Wed 03-Aug-11 10:11 PM |
Member since 10th Mar 2003
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#39391, "RE: You know what it's like?"
In response to Reply #12
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>Maran aren't Jedi, they're passionate and furious zealots.
At what point did "zealot" get introduced into the Maran philosophy? MARAN, originally developing from Shokai's Maran religion. Shokai, in my experience, has always struck me as much more tempered religion. Baernika, on the other hand, IS much more of a zealous (also note PURITY) Immortal, who probably wouldn't take as kindly to ANY interactions with Empirie, no matter what the purpose or gain. Hell, there's been Maran who have been EMPOWERED by evil Gods. That tends to kill your argument right there.
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Rayihn | Thu 04-Aug-11 08:27 AM |
Member since 08th Oct 2006
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#39401, "This is pretty well spot on"
In response to Reply #14
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Baer is a purist and zealot completely and gives evil absolutely no quarter. If you ask her if you can pay cents, the answer is always no. If you ask her if you can buy from evil shoppies, no. Hell trip? HELL to the no. Summon neutral mobs to fight evil? Well, the fence sitters probably deserve it.
That said, I also understand the necessity in game of turning a blind eye at times. I also understand non-Baer followers playing a different flavor of Maran than she dishes out. So as long as it's not being waved in Baer's face and she's not being confronted directly with it....I'll probably not come down on you for it. Obviously, I would prefer you find a different way to do things - I don't know anything in game that you have to purchase from an evil shop keep that you can't find elsewhere. The idea of asking higher level guys to kill cents for you is good, etc.
Also keep in mind that the reward of obtaining Maran is determined by a person - so if I see you going out of your way to "do the right thing" I'm going to think you deserve Maran. It is the little things that stick out and make a difference.
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Tesline | Sun 07-Aug-11 05:49 AM |
Member since 25th Jun 2010
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#39456, "Wait what?"
In response to Reply #12
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Better example would of been the sith they are zealous and passionate. I've got a single #### to give...and it's just for you.
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Vortex Magus | Tue 02-Aug-11 07:35 PM |
Member since 20th Apr 2005
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#39347, "No?"
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I honestly don't think the brigade has ever given a crap about individual people with red auras. It's ultimate goal isn't swatting every insect that buzzes around, the goal is to remove the nest.
I don't think you should necessarily going around hugging evil shopkeepers, but doing business with them is fine. Maran have more important things to worry about than some two-bit thug who may or may not have unethical business practices or a nasty hobby in their spare time.
Now, if this shopkeeper was helping to torture orphans or sheltering some evil thief that maran guy's after, I'd expect the maran to kill him. But barring overt acts of evil or helping evil in their direct presence, I see no problem.
I can justify it about a dozen other ways too. Fortress as a whole puts emphasis on defending the Light first and foremost, not destroying the dark. Business transactions are essentially a neutral act, etc.
Long story short, as long as you aren't buying slaves from one of the charmie shops or anything that would be in extreme defiance of RP, I really see very little problem.
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Rayihn | Thu 04-Aug-11 06:03 AM |
Member since 08th Oct 2006
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#39395, "Java when you come play Baerpal again?? nt"
In response to Reply #15
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Vortex Magus | Thu 04-Aug-11 04:55 PM |
Member since 20th Apr 2005
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#39423, "Well, long story short, its not perfect RP, but its clo..."
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There are all sorts of behaviors in CF that are poorly justified or involve prioritizing OOC mechanics over RP ones.
Death isn't a big deal here. People will regularly hold onto limited items they can't use to deny their enemies access to them (prayer beads?). People don't full loot the corpses of their enemies 24/7, although that makes the most sense from an RP perspective.
Obviously, it's far from ideal maran behavior, but I've seen plenty of captain/marshall/maran/whatever who've bought potions from Udgaard and never seen anyone really get all hissy about it.
It's also not nearly as bad as some other behaviors that I've seen imms okay, like paying off centurions or killing neutral mobs for gear. Again, I don't think this sort of thing is perfect maran behavior in any way, shape, or form, but I'd honestly boggle if I saw someone get penalized for it.
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