I'm still pretty convinced y'all is trolling. Nonetheless, if I'm being called out, might as well speak up a little.
Every decision made in creating a character will have its own consequences. As such, if someone makes a character who simply will not abide the leadership of a character who is of an opposing alignment, and this ultimately bars that character from serving in an organization, then there is absolutely NO ONE to (OOCly) blame but the person who made the aforementioned character. If your character has a problem with it, handle it in character. There are some restrictions that are in the help files that we must abide by, and there's no getting around that. However, there's nothing I read in any alignment files that mandates opposing auras to never work with one another.
Given, I agree that such "allegiances" should be shaky with much suspicion of the other party at its very BEST (outright conflict and in-fighting at its worst), but these are simply more opportunities for RP, storytelling, and character development. If you want to whine and complain about how your precious little character just couldn't get into the Talons because a big, mean darkie is leading it, then I suggest either A) make a character that could begrudgingly work with a darkie for a bigger cause (the protection and service of Zhenshi) or B) stage conflict, be it verbal, political, or martial in nature to depose the leadership.
As for claiming it's "OOC" or implying that it's poor form for lightie guards to serve a darkie is frankly rubbish. That's a call for the imms (who implement the rules, such as how alignments work) to make; NPCs are the characters of the imm-staff, and for anyone to tell them how they should play a character is nonsensical to me. Unless someone is outright violating rules or alignment expectations, telling others how to play is pathetic. I don't like how many people play the game. I don't like a lot of play-styles out there. I really don't dig the "this is my wife, and our five children, and we are getting married in a big temple" house RP. But I sure as hell won't tell anyone else how to play, so long as it fits the confines of the game's rules. I'll never refuse to interact with them or engage them just because they have a different view of "fun" than I do. Certainly, if I make a character that can't mesh with the current affairs of any organization, then that's on me for making such a stubborn character. Either I use that stubbornness to fight (ICly) or I slink away and keep my trap shut.
Furthermore, before anyone goes on a "unique snowflake" rant, I have two bits to say: 1) who cares if someone is unique or not? Yes, I think the 'stereotypical' characters ought to be represented in the game, but why [REDACTED] on someone else's parade if they're not actually doing any damage? 2) As far as my current character goes, I never made her with the intent to join, let alone lead, the Talons. I knew Zhenshi had a darkie population, and I loved Zhensh culture, so I decided to make a darkie in Zhenshi (le gasp). I had another character in a cabal, so I never even thought about any organization for this darkie I made. Over time, she ended up being my main character, and others mentioned to her ICly that she should consider a position in the Talons. She went with it, and others spoke of promoting her. It actually would have been against the hellion vow to not seek power through ambition. Not that I feel it necessary to explain myself to the short-sighted naysayers, but I thought a summary of what went on might actually sit well with some folks.
tl;dr: got a problem? Handle it ICly or contact an immortal. Also, cry more.
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