Greetings Mizaharians.
I have a proposal. Our current rules state one can only play a singular character per domain. That means, within each city, a PC can't have multiple characters. NPCs are allowed, but as someone recently pointed out, even if you do tons of work with those NPCs, they get to reflect no growth or gain unless they are Organizational NPCs. And yet PCs who have personal NPCs still must pay expenses for them. The rules change proposal shall fix this. I wanted to put it up for discussion to hear everyone's thoughts on it before I actually made the change I was leaning towards.
Here's the following proposed change.
Please feel free to weigh in on this discussion throwing in your support or opposition and any pros and cons you see to this rules change.
I have a proposal. Our current rules state one can only play a singular character per domain. That means, within each city, a PC can't have multiple characters. NPCs are allowed, but as someone recently pointed out, even if you do tons of work with those NPCs, they get to reflect no growth or gain unless they are Organizational NPCs. And yet PCs who have personal NPCs still must pay expenses for them. The rules change proposal shall fix this. I wanted to put it up for discussion to hear everyone's thoughts on it before I actually made the change I was leaning towards.
Here's the following proposed change.
- Individual players will not be restricted to the number of player characters they can have in one city as long as that number doesn't exceed their total game wide allowed total of five PCs.
- PC's who are owned by a singular player may be employed, related, and interact with other PCS owned by the same player. These can earn wages, do business transactions, and enter into agreements or arrangements like marriage, slavery, co-housing etc.
- Upon death or retirement of a PC, any transfer of possessions or coin between PCs owned by the same player must be approved through the Help Desk. One item may be 'inherited' by surviving PC family members or friends upon the death of a PC so long as it is okayed by a moderator and doesn't fall into the 'large scale item' category of house, business, etc or are considered quest or artifact level items.
Please feel free to weigh in on this discussion throwing in your support or opposition and any pros and cons you see to this rules change.