Galactus wrote:
Of all of the times I have been in a cabal, I have yet to have a leader not only tell me before hand, but also during the induction itself that defending the relic is a must. I don't see why OA even had to research that. That is common knowledge at this point.
I would think some lower ranked or clearly established 'newer players' would be given some RP leeway by the leader, who should also be taking on the responsibility to make sure said lesser prepared individuals are set on a strong path of preparedness. Both in gaining ranks, and brought up to speed as to what it takes to be/stay prepared - and ALWAYS be able to jump in perhaps when they are not alone. I'm not arguing against the point - just saying perhaps there is this flexibility - or perhaps that such people aren't yet considered qualified and don't get in until ready. I'm not sure how this is addressed. On the other hand, given how (I sense anyway) some of the RP is done regarding cabals - a character tends not to step up/be approached until they are beyond this threshold of basic experience and at least ready/willing to accept being the enemy's punching bag.
I agree strongly from the RP I've seen that the relic to a cabal is like faith to someone who follows a god. It is the source of power, and beyond merely a symbol - the physical manifestation of the group's power. Perhaps for clarity's sake, something general of this should be added to help cabal to make this abundantly clear up in that first paragraph - if it is suppose to be common knowledge - else by staff in the cabal board forums if that makes better sense.
I'm going to take some time later tonight to re-read the suggestions I've skimmed. My first impression (as a lesser experienced/not as adept at the PK scene) is that some of the ideas presented I find highly attractive - for being on either side of the fight. I'm all for looking at the pros and cons of a list of ideas, and the same with other ideas his and Ezeant's initial brainstorms may have spawned - especially if there are some positive results born out of it (Merry Yiggmas 2014?)