nothingxs wrote:
Simply because it's unnecessary. Just make cabal powers not use a somatic component and never 'incriminate' the person using them in exchange for an added cost (of whatever kind).
Actually that isn't the case at all. I will give you two example but by no means think these are the only times secrecy beyond casting is needed (note, I use to think only casting secrecy was needed but I've changed my POV on that).
Example 1
A player creates a character for the express purpose of joining XYZ cabal and learning/distributing the membership list via OOC means. Once that character has been inducted that player has full access to such knowledge and can begin to use/distribute it as he wills. This happens immediately upon induction with the way things currently work.
Example 2
A character seeks out induction into XYZ cabal because his tribunal leader has placed him on a mission to become a spy. When this character is inducted he is granted full knowledge (or close enough for our purposes) of XYZ cabal's membership list. In other words, one of the, if not the biggest secret the cabal has (who is a member and who isn't) is revealed upon induction. There was no work on the part of the tribunal spy once induction happened to learn and then distribute the list of members.
In example 1 we see OOC motivations leading a player to join an organization for the express purpose of obtaining a membership list. Once that list is distributed OOCly it can cause significant damage to the goals, RPs, and members of that cabal. In example 2 we see IC motivations for a character to join an organization to, in large part, obtain the membership list. In both cases induction simply allows for this.
Without allowing for the members to remain secretive, even from each other, the entire concept of secret cabals can be undone easily by one induction. The motivations can be OOC or IC as the examples show, but the damage is done and there is no way to protect against it. These suggestions don’t require members to be secret from each other, but allows them to do so if they wish. This also means that a spy within a cabal might have to work to learn identities and the member just wanting the list for OOC reasons will have to put in actual time with his character.
Lei Kung