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Sarien | Mon 23-Jan-17 09:46 AM |
Member since 14th Feb 2009
740 posts
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#66667, "Please consider changing bloodoath..."
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So that it no longer "transforms" your ethos. I can't think of any other cabal where you can do that. For example, you can't roll orderly and then just "join" outlander without some heavy IMM involvement/RP
Alternatively, leave it so that it does change your ethos - but hits you with the betrayer penalty for betraying your beliefs. (just the vulns, not the skill/sup loss).
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RE: Please consider changing bloodoath...,
Jormyr,
23-Jan-17 04:22 PM, #9
Why would we be glad?,
Lhydia,
23-Jan-17 05:14 PM, #10
News!,
Destuvius,
23-Jan-17 05:47 PM, #11
Yay n/t,
Lhydia,
23-Jan-17 05:51 PM, #12
Hooray!,
Kstatida,
24-Jan-17 01:35 PM, #14
Think of the newbs!,
Jormyr,
23-Jan-17 06:43 PM, #13
Why?,
Murphy,
23-Jan-17 10:11 AM, #2
because as with every other possible way to change your...,
Sarien,
23-Jan-17 10:18 AM, #3
Being in Empire is a downside enough,
Kstatida,
23-Jan-17 10:25 AM, #4
You still didn't answer the "Why?" question.,
Java,
23-Jan-17 01:31 PM, #5
It is my opinion:,
Sarien,
23-Jan-17 02:07 PM, #6
I think it's a great mechanical way to reinforce the Bo...,
Mcbeth,
23-Jan-17 02:27 PM, #7
I think you miss what bloodoath actually is.,
Java,
23-Jan-17 03:38 PM, #8
As designed,
Kstatida,
23-Jan-17 09:52 AM, #1
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Jormyr | Mon 23-Jan-17 04:22 PM |
Member since 31st Dec 2014
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#66678, "RE: Please consider changing bloodoath..."
In response to Reply #0
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Bloodoath ethos change functions exactly the same as any other ethos change. 90-99% of people rarely, if ever have an ethos change - much less hear about it. Ethos is considered a bit less "significant" than alignment.
Hell, just be glad you can't straight up switch alignment with the Bloodoath anymore, which hit you with the same penalties as any alignment change...which hurt. Priests still run into a pretty significant hitch changing ethos.
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Lhydia | Mon 23-Jan-17 05:51 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
2391 posts
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#66681, "Yay n/t"
In response to Reply #11
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Kstatida | Tue 24-Jan-17 01:35 PM |
Member since 12th Feb 2015
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#66690, "Hooray!"
In response to Reply #11
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You're 2 years late though.
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Jormyr | Mon 23-Jan-17 06:43 PM |
Member since 31st Dec 2014
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#66682, "Think of the newbs!"
In response to Reply #10
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Obviously this is before my Imm-tenure, but I've played long enough to see both sides of that change. Honestly, I feel like 95% of any alignment change Bloodoath was random newb that just ended up getting totally hosed.
And news? Dest has totally been able to change alignments. You're talking old news! Hell, he's my go-to-guy for changing alignments when Jormyr corrupts people. *insert evil giant laugh*
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Murphy | Mon 23-Jan-17 10:11 AM |
Member since 30th Dec 2010
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#66670, "Why?"
In response to Reply #0
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Empire is designed around the idea of assimilation. It fits with the IC meaning of the bloodoath -- a power that actually sort of lobotomizes you and changes your way of thinking.
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Sarien | Mon 23-Jan-17 10:18 AM |
Member since 14th Feb 2009
740 posts
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#66671, "because as with every other possible way to change your..."
In response to Reply #2
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There should be SOME downside. It shouldn't be a "free pass".
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Kstatida | Mon 23-Jan-17 10:25 AM |
Member since 12th Feb 2015
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#66672, "Being in Empire is a downside enough"
In response to Reply #3
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Because then you eat Anathema and oh ####.
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Sarien | Mon 23-Jan-17 02:06 PM |
Member since 14th Feb 2009
740 posts
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#66675, "It is my opinion:"
In response to Reply #5
Edited on Mon 23-Jan-17 02:07 PM
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That from an RP standpoint, on a mud where RP comes first. That some chaotic heathen isn't just going to "submit" to imperial rule.
It makes little sense that someone who has spent their entire life with a "chaotic" ethos breaking imperial law takes the bloodoath and "transforms" into a orderly subject.
Sure, if they decided to RP someone who discarded imperial law, leaning towards the chaotic tendencies that they always have had within them - but that isn't what you get -because that's what gets you anath'd. You get bloodoath/promotion/call blade of the codex. All stemming from a character who just suddenly, somehow turned their life around by uttering a phrase.
There is a reason that ethos/alignment changes outside of this one small "oversight" are painful, and time consuming.
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Mcbeth | Mon 23-Jan-17 02:27 PM |
Member since 21st Jul 2015
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#66676, "I think it's a great mechanical way to reinforce the Bo..."
In response to Reply #6
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Like others said, the IC explanation is that taking the Bloodoath invokes the power of the Codex to assimilate the person taking it. I think it's super cool that the Emperor's minions can go out and rough someone up to the point where, in a moment of weakness, they say "My life, my whatever blah blah for the Empire" - and then as a result are bound to the Empire forever even if they would have never made that choice if they hadn't had a bad day.
"All stemming from a character who just suddenly, somehow turned their life around by uttering a phrase." Exactly! The Empire would be waaaaay less interesting of a bully cabal/enemy of literally everyone else who isn't in the Empire if this wasn't a possibility.
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Kstatida | Mon 23-Jan-17 09:52 AM |
Member since 12th Feb 2015
2214 posts
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#66668, "As designed"
In response to Reply #0
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We love Empire as it is. Thank you.
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