Dulrik wrote:
grep wrote:
Dulrik wrote:
There are probably also some characters that don't know they are Heroes yet. If you haven't logged into all your non-retired characters recently, I would recommend doing so.
People weren't asked for permission to be flagged?
No. And that's a very odd expectation to even bring up.
In Joseph Campbell's acclaimed
The Hero with a Thousand Faces, an examination of many different myths and traditions lead to development of the "monomyth" and a generic, heroic cycle applicable to most of our heroic stories. In the monomyth, one of the first few phases of the hero's journey is "refusal of the call." Naturally, the hero accepts the call and then receives "supernatural aid."
I was interested in the impression that heroes were not, in fact, on any heroic path already as defined by one of the modern era's most prominent sets of tropes. I don't think it's an odd expectation at all from a storytelling standpoint.
It also might not be odd to bring up from a procedural standpoint. What happens if none of the heroes are interested in the RP? The potential for having over-reached with heroes is non-zero.
But I admit my questions are mostly framed in the context of going off of lots of external sources owing to the lack of information. As more is revealed, I'm sure we'll all come to understand it better.