Forsooth wrote:
I realize you're trying to be helpful, and I didn't see things play out. But I'd like to challenge the underlying assumption here. If factions are player-run and seperate, why can't the Peacekeepers be more interested in keeping the peace than suppporting the Hammer? It's far more in keeping with the faction framework than necromancers in the Druids, and somehow SK has survived. I can understand an immortal stepping in to stop a lightie-lightie war, as that's a cursable alignment violation (not that new players would necessarily know that). But that applies equally to the supposed case of lighties spam-killing in response to Peacekeeper policy.
The Peacekeepers aren't destined to be involved in constant PK because of the Hammer of Light, they're destined to be in constant PK because they're a lighty tribunal, and if the darkie factions are well-staffed they're bound to find one reason or another to go poking around in Taslamar looking for people to murder.
I never insinuated as Pilnor that the Peacekeepers were meant to be the Hammer's lapdog, but I -did- insinuate many times, as was also proven by history and lore, that they were meant to be
allies, or barring that most certainly not at war with each other (This is also what Queen Serena's main point was). Ciadel disputed the Hammer's worthiness to be considered a part of Taslamar because the Hammer had wars that Pilnor couldn't comprehend ending: Namely Pilnor was at war with the Black Hand, a nation who had been, was and for all Pilnor could tell was forever going to be surrounded by necromancy and dark-auras. Given that no one in the Black Hand had approached him with any sorts of terms for any peace agreement and that he was most certainly not inclined to seek one out himself because beating the daylights out of evil was his job, Pilnor told Ciadel that he could not foresee coming to a peace with the Black Hand.
Ciadel took that single statement, twisted it around in his head a million different ways, and then eventually decided to deport every member of the Hammer of Light without question and threaten to declare war against the Hammer of Light. He wasn't threatening war and deporting every Hammer member because we broke the laws of Taslamar, because that happened extremely rarely unless of course you count the abundant times where Hammer members defended Exile. He wasn't doing it as a response of any aggressive action against the Peacekeepers either, or because I tried to order him around like a flunky (The very opposite is true. I offered my help to Ciadel at every turn). No, Ciadel decided to do those things because the Hammer of Light was warring with what was the most evil faction in the entire game and it would have been completely contrary to the Hammer's creed to stop unless presented with a reasonable truce agreement. At the same time, Ciadel was completely amicable and glad to pardon, unbanish and declare a truce with the Black Hand, whose members routinely entered Exile and killed everything in sight just so that they could either kill some PCs who were resting there or lure in some PCs to kill. I cannot accurately represent through words how much I felt like I was living in opposite world while Ciadel was in charge of the Peacekeepers. For a little while, part of me actually thought that Ciadel was Baldric just playing a twisted meta-game joke on me.
The Peacekeepers are not meant to be the Hammer's lapdog, but the Peacekeepers are also supposed to do their job. Ciadel decided that doing his job involved deporting people who went to extensive lengths to avoid breaking his laws except in the case of invasions, and pardoning and granting truces to the only people who actually broke his laws. I'm all for the Peacekeepers being on their own and separate from the Hammer of Light, I'm just not a fan of doing it with your head shoved squarely into your trousers. I think the main reason that Ciadel had so much trouble was that he seemed, like Marshall, to completely disregard the rules of the game as far as alignment is concerned, which is something that has no place in SK unless you're playing someone who's insane or deluded, which Ciadel definitely fit in my book.
Since he's deleted as well, I'm curious: Was there any sort of deep-elf marriage RP going on with Ciadel or was that just some PC blowing smoke?