grelden wrote:
However, in my opinion, ignoring or downplaying enmity has started to become the norm rather than an exceptional stance for elves (and deep elves at that). I can't think of an elf except perhaps one paladin who plays any sort of aggressive stance to deep elves - deep elves, well, there are at least two or three who are more "mean" but then I think it is easier to be a combative darkie at the moment than lightie.
Anyhow, if 9/10 elves were roleplaying enmity hardcore, I imagine the imms would be relaxed about the exception, but when every other elf in the game essentially ignores it.... what they gonna do but start to come down on people?
I agree somewhat, but this is how I see it:
The shrinking playerbase and the addition of cabal HQ's has made it nearly impossible to find very many people to RP with. Forcing players to hold hardcore emnity would pretty much eliminate the any desire what-so-ever to play an elf or deep-elf, unless you aren't into RP and are just here for "the kill."
On that note, I believe a "principled" elf or abherrant deep-elf should hold stronger to emnity than a scrupulous elf or miscreant deep-elf, since the latter would tend to care less for the rules and throw more caution to the wind. A scrupulous common elf with high wisdom might be less likely to generalize and profile a race and look for more dangerous individuals.. say a deep-elf adept that follows hate or a deep-elf necromancer would be considered a much bigger threat than a marfik following goofball harliquin deep-elf. The latter would probably even be tolerated in a group with a common objective or even a poker game. Does that mean that the elf is in any way a friend to the deep-elf? No. It's simply a business transaction. A principled Sylvar elf would find it difficult to even be in the same room as any deep-elf, simply because they would consider that deep-elf an abomination or demon and want "it" destroyed.
Also, in real life things change with time. For example, in the 1950's you could be killed in the US for admitting to be a Communist or [REDACTED]. Today, they openly run for political offices. It is natural for time to change things or even cause us to forget our roots. Why should it be so different in the game? When we forget our past we repeat mistakes of the past. In the game, this opens the door to richer RP, IMHO.