Achernar wrote:
Yes. The leadership will be pretty unappealing. But folks will still end up taking the positions. Lieutenant will be more appealing. Perhaps leaders should get some kind of extra perk in this instance, but they really *they* control the lieutenants. I'd rather leadership be a chore shared by all the experienced members of a faction rather than one or two people. Leaders would organize their lieutenants and even perhaps have ambassadors to each country they are allied with.
I think you vastly underestimate how much people (more specifically darkies) want to and will jockey their position to do exactly as they please. This leaves leaders with two options, either stay alive and take a back seat to lieutenants, or kick them out and expect an all out war. Yes, this will create some interesting situations, but it severely limits options for a leader. All of the net that I have set up to try and keep my cut throat members cooperating with any cohesiveness will be broken down because they already have another group to back them up,
and they can replace what I'm giving them.
Basically, Darkie A starts giving me lip. Darkie A belongs to both CoN and Adepts. I tell Darkia A to fall in line, and Darkie A tells me to sit down, shut up, and stay out of his/her way. I tarnish/uninduct Darkie A, and (s)he gathers the Adepts to hunt me down, telling me to re-induct Darkie A. Again, this leads to two choices; comply or stand up and start an all out war, and I can only assume most people of my people aren't going to stay loyal to a leader of what is a lesser faction, being that many of them will be from the same cabal. It may look like a lot of RP, but it's actually less by giving leaders less options and control.
I'm not sure how I could further explain how tribunal leaders would not only be an undesirable position, but they will take a back seat to anyone who decides to take the smarter route and take a duel membership lieutenant position.
Now, my question is, what's the big deal about having all of this and allowing leaders to duel wield? This means that even if they don't have more worth to the cabal that the offender belongs to, they at least have relatively equal muscle, and maybe even a leg up with their ability to uninduct.