Syn wrote:
The 'seekers will be met in person' bit is also garbage. Why doesn't staff try setting an example, with, I dunno, running a GRP that is actually open to the entire player base, before trying to dictate what is and isn't acceptable forms of RP. Conversation via tell is a perfectly valid form of RP for everything else in game, but suddenly we're setting a "omg u must meet all seekers in person" rule? Asinine. Especially given that you will generally go into that meeting knowing nothing about the person. For all you know, they want to kill you.
In the Post is mentions that a Second can go in your place. If you think someone is setting a trap. I would send a surrogate liaison in your stead to meet with the seeker. But there is at least in person interaction.
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Syn wrote:
As a current faction leader, if I tell somebody no, that's a no. They don't get to go "improve themselves" or whatever Meissa is talking about, since the only reason I turn people away is because I don't trust them to be loyal to my faction. If staff has a problem with that, they are welcome to take away my flag right now and explain to my faction why they did. Cabals are supposed to be elite organizations, not something you get to try to join over and over w/ Imm-support until the leader is tired of dealing with you.
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Note that we are not asserting that leaders can't have valid roleplay reasons for excluding someone from the organizations they lead. Leaders are still at liberty to reject seekers, but they should absolutely know why they have been turned away. Seekers should be allowed to develop over time and perhaps reapply should their roleplay fit instead of being met with "Too bad, loser. You didn't make the cut then, we're not willing to entertain the idea now."
I think not trusting a person is a valid reason not for allowing people to join a cabal. I think the issue from that would be if you did not state that as the reason for reject. The leader shouldn't have to explain distrust in detail either. The seeker should then understand that to join the cabal they would need to earn the trust of the leader and/or cabal.