Marfik wrote:
Gilgon wrote:
More depressing - you are closing peoples afterlife threads because you don't like the debate in them?
That was starting to get more into the territory of "hey guys we're right you're wrong let's prove it by ganking people IC okay" kind of deal. That kind of debate belongs in here instead:
http://www.shatteredkingdoms.org/forums ... hp?t=18704Arguing in afterlife threads has happened for a decade. Locking them hasn't been the policy for years - what gives? We have profanity filters for a reason (a dumb reason, but a reason nonetheless).
Marfik wrote:
Gilgon wrote:
Decide to play a staff member or a mortal. Don't try to play both. Please let players sort out problems among players -> if she isn't acting like you believe a griffon should, let it be dealt with IC.
The problem here lies when players decide not to sort out the problem at all. There's helpfiles to help you play within your alignment.
Yeah, and should the imms be punishing necromancers in cabals/tribunals because they aren't betraying their friends like the helpfile says? Give me a break. Let players police themselves, and don't claim that we aren't doing it fast enough. If you want to correct something of this nature, make a character. I do not know the player or character involved, but I know very well the lust of an immortal to fix what they perceive as ills in the mud. Step back.
Marfik wrote:
Fridgeraider wrote:
Why not instead of forcing an uninduction, or deletion of a character try to teach someone how to correct their mistakes? Blemish is in the game for a reason, use it as a teaching tool.
I'll admit that in my zeal of getting the job done (as I am mostly a results-oriented kind of person), I was a bit too harsh. However, like I've stated earlier, the door is still open for a
scrupulous character playing within alignment to join the faith of Marfik.
I apologize to the player if I seemed a bit too rash: I was going pretty much based on the previous memory of the way things were handled concerning bending alignment and what would happen to a character that really wanted to jump alignments (you get made an NPC as players can't play non-standard race/class/alignment combinations). I am more than happy to work with that player if she'd like to return and play a
scrupulous character of Marfik, and part of what happened ICly (which I will not disclose) was a reflection of a sort of second opportunity, if such were attempted.
Weak apology -> "Sorry, I was just doing things the way they used to be done." Beyond that, I just stress that its extremely, extremely easy for staff members (not immortals, don't confuse the two) to throw around their power. It has happened time and time again in this mud, as well as in every other mud. Keep an extra close eye on yourself to not influence how the game is played, please.