A lot of you seem to be forgetting the fact that you (as a druid, or an adept, or whatever) do not have to say "Oh yes, I am a druid/adept/whatever" before they join their tribunal choice, and vice versa with tribunal members joining cabals.
In fact, it might be more in keeping with those organisations which are 'shadowy' (Harlequins, Adepts, Druids, and even the MC according to their help file) if you didn't mention your allegiances. Then nobody would be kicking your [REDACTED], booting you out, or even flat out not accepting you as a member. I can very easily see, for example, a lone wolf druid seeking to infiltrate the council of necromancers without even telling his druidic brethren, so that he could destroy the evil from within. And who knows, maybe that contact would taint him and he'd turn against his former friends.
Of course, I have very little doubt that the rampant use of instant messengers amongst the playerbase will allow for such RP to last for long, but it'll be good while it does.
The more I think about this multiple cabal/tribunal idea, the more I like it - as long as combination choices are completely unrestricted. That includes the MC, which I would include as a cabal rather than a tribunal. Those of you complaining that it's both already seem to be forgetting when the MC was the only cabal with the ability to order its guards about. I don't recall too much bitching about it from back then, and to be frank, they'd really get no more of an advantage than they do now.
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