TacoRobot wrote:
My only personal issue with the GRP is....how does someone, or a group of someones, just randomly RP up a cure to a continent-wide plague of necromancy?
It's true that is a hard question to answer. It's sort of like asking yourself in 2015: 'How can I personally stop Ebola from spreading?' As an average citizen, it's basically impossible to stop it yourself. But then look what actually happened in that situation: There were many average citizens, who happened to have medical or emergency response training, that didn't let their small influence stop them from trying to help. They volunteered to go treat people in the infectious zone or help with maintaining order while society was in danger of breaking down, at great personal risk, in order to try to make a difference. Those people are legitimate heroes. You may not be able to measure the influence of their contribution, but it surely added toward a positive outcome.
In the game world, you are not playing average citizen characters. You are playing adventurers of heroic stature and have many more resources at your disposal. Possible solutions just require some imagination. But even if you can't think of anything to stop the problem in general, you could still do something as small as patrol the roads and wipe out zombies in order to try to keep the roads clear for commerce to continue.
TacoRobot wrote:
The only possible avenues of RP for something like this seem to be just spamming prayers and hoping the gods do it, or having the IMM(s) running the GRP give you a route to resolving the RP.
I am already in the process of answering this, but now let's say you did patrol the roads and carry this a step further. In game, you can socialize what you are doing, including posting a note board message calling out what you have been doing and try to rally others to help you. This would seem to be the most impactful solution from an IC perspective and would promote others to RP either for or against you, which would be fun regardless of what happens next.
Moving to OOC responses to your RP: Yes, you can pray about it (only once is necessary because prayers are logged and sent daily to the staff via email). You can also email or PM the Kingdom Director in charge of the area that you are patrolling. And finally, there is another new solution: You can post a log of your actions to the Log Forum, so that your actions get definitively exposed to the entire OOC community (both players and staff).
TacoRobot wrote:
The latter appeared to be happening, but to my knowledge, Karsh was the only PC being given information, and he seems to have been largely MIA for almost two weeks now?
AFAIK, Karsh was not being given any information. From what I gather, he dreamed up a solution involving some artifacts that he is aware of that seem potentially useful to this situation. I say "as far as i know", because I do not know what they are planning or how it came to pass. There was a full staff meeting earlier this week and I asked what plots were ongoing in response to the zombie situation. After polling everyone on staff, the only RP that had been initiated at that point was by Karsh's group. We didn't talk about exactly what that group was planning, as we had several topics to cover and only an hour allotted for our meeting. The little bit that I know I gleaned from reading their forum.
Assuming this is the case though, it is exactly what I would expect to happen in this sort of situation. Someone getting creative with the powers and knowledge at their disposal to create a theory about how to solve a problem. It's the scientific method. Now the theory will be tested when they try to put a solution into practice. Will it work or not? Karsh doesn't (and shouldn't) know. In the real world, that would be up to the laws of the universe to determine. In the game, we will all have to make do with letting those universal laws be interpreted by the staff, who will do their best to implement a suitable and sensical reaction.