Carita wrote:
When a KD wants to re-design the government wheel, interaction with existing leadership as to 'this is what, and this is why' or at least 'this is what, go ahead and explain why.' and get it out to your group at large.
In an ideal world, perhaps. But at the end of the day, the KD's vision of the kingdom and its direction supersedes that of the players involved in the Tribunal at any given time. Odds are the KD will have been plotting and working on his "masterplan" before the characters concerned were even conceived and even if he wasn't, he'll still be left pushing it long after they're gone.
There will be aspects of it they're not entitled to know, and things that the KD would rather reveal as they unfold rather than give away the trick before hand. The immortals on our Pantheon are as much storytellers as the rest of us.
So player involvement and co-operation with these things is very much a "nice to have" and is often the thing that "just makes it so", but it can hardly be viewed as compulsory.
Carita wrote:
I could have gone OOC. I could have posted a note in the forums to get attention. I could have sought to make OOC contacts to facilitate things. I could have talked to Endrial OOC about what I was doing. I could have sat around waiting for Achernar to tell me how things were going to change, but I thought I could set an example. Behold the example of a failed attempt, and how lack of player interest or care? IC caused a void in the RP and plot development.
I have some sympathy with your ambitions, but, knowing no more of them than you've written here, it's easy to see how they failed. Personally, I've never been involved with, initiated or run any large scale RP plot without some level of OOC, off-game co-ordination with the key-players involved. I'm not talking about the run-of-the-mill participants; the faction members and non members that are going to be involved or affected, generally the show is primarily for their benefit, entertainment and immersion, so everything is kepts as IC as possible for them; but any faction leaders and immortals involved need to be brought onboard to a general OOC consensus of intention and direction if such things are to have any hope of working.
If you're the author of the roleplay event in question, it's your job to do this. Do it by forums, do it by PM's, or my old favourite, email. Sure, it breaks the IC purity of RP, but as the instigator your own responsibilities trascend beyond the simply IC views of your character. You start to take on some of the supervisory responsibilities more common to those in an Immortal's position in the game. You're not simply a player in this role, you're now part storyteller yourself.
Does this spoil your fun?
Perhaps. Perhaps not. Does knowing the trick spoil the show for the magician? Does the singer hear less in the song that he sings than his audience? Does knowing the end of the story spoil it for the actor concerned?
Heh. I need more coffee.