How to Make the Gemmed Hated and Enslaved

Started by Dalmeth, November 01, 2015, 01:51:40 AM

A. Strip them of their spells, to be replaced with a set of base powers.

B. Allow Templars to grant them spells either based on their own knowledge or bestowed as a, "favor," from another Templar.

C. Watch with glee as the Gemmed fawn over the Templars at every waking moment and the citizens glare at the Templars' pet monsters.  Even encourage Templars to scare the citizens now and again with displays of magick.

Pure gold.
Any questions, comments, or condemnations to an eternity of fiery torment?

Waving a hammer, the irate, seething crafter says, in rage-accented sirihish :
"Be impressed.  Now!"

Is the idea to make them more hated ICly, or more Hated to play OOCly?

Thinking its the latter. :)


Make the occasional Templar-led gemmed lynching a thing. Maybe just in the vnpc world, but it gives pc gemmed an additional real thing to fear. Complete with a coded lynching stand and everything.

Just make casting spells harm bystanders already.
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How to make the gem hated and enslaved?

Make them wear a gem... oh wait.  ???

I don't get this thread.
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Quote from: Patuk on November 01, 2015, 12:03:22 PM
Just make casting spells harm bystanders already.
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Quote from: Inks on November 01, 2015, 06:15:34 PM
I don't understand this thread.

People acting out the IC hatred of magic users in OOC fashion to show how on-theme and harsh-minded they are?

Peh, haters-come-lately. If they think they will be spared they will be disappointed.


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There's no apartments in the north, right? Northern rogues have to be pretty badass in order to survive.

Quote from: The Silence of the Erdlus on November 02, 2015, 08:39:25 PM
There's no apartments in the north, right? Northern rogues have to be pretty badass in order to survive.
Or be any sort of magick user that is good (AKA anything under 3 karma lel please don't kill me)
Or run scav.

I still don't get this thread.
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Quote from: Majikal on November 03, 2015, 03:45:46 AM
I still don't get this thread.

It's like saying "Hey, let's make it so that you have to win an arena event to get the slashing weapons proficiency. Or be a member of the T'zai Byn to get the bludgeoning weapons proficiency."

It's just an oddball idea that someone had, in this case Dalmeth, that's never going to happen and has no bearing to the game at all. Others have posted in the thread to boost their GDB numbers with some other random things. Hope that clears things up for you Majikal.
Quote from: MorgenesYa..what Bushranger said...that's the ticket.

We probably shouldn't render the gemmed useless to the only clan in the game that will hire them.
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Wow, what an interesting, amazing idea!

Please refer to this video for my feelings on this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnMxrXtZr2I

Nergal is getting pretty good with coding javascript. Maybe he could whip something up we can attach to gemmed characters so every 10-15 seconds the game hits them with:

You really, really suck and make everyone's life more horrible.

Please go die in a hole somewhere.

Seriously all the players hate you. It's not just an IC thing.

... kill yourself >_>


:D

Quote from: AdamBlue on November 03, 2015, 07:55:19 AM
Wow, what an interesting, amazing idea!

Please refer to this video for my feelings on this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnMxrXtZr2I

That was a bit douchy, atleast give a constructive reason why.
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Quote from: ghostymudy on November 03, 2015, 12:33:35 PM
That was a bit douchy, atleast give a constructive reason why.

Or at least post someone actually staring for one hour.  He blinked almost immediately.
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Quote from: Majikal on November 01, 2015, 04:22:21 PM
How to make the gem hated and enslaved?

Make them wear a gem... oh wait.  ???

I don't get this thread.

If making them wear a gem doesn't make them hated enough, make them wear -two- gems. Oh boy, now that'd show them who's boss!
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I think this thread is aimed at people like me who are willing to talk to gemmed or make secret friends with them?

Quote from: The Silence of the Erdlus on November 04, 2015, 08:59:29 AM
I think this thread is aimed at people like me who are willing to talk to gemmed or make secret friends with them?

Don't think so, but who's to say. OP's reasoning was left a mystery.

Currently playing a gemmer, and have been for nearly a year. The hatred, distrust, and relative isolation is sufficiently enforced by the playerbase.

Calling a gemmed "enslaved" is a bit of a stretch, but the level of which they're used and abused depends almost entirely on the PC templarate who, as far as I can tell, are given free reign to interact with the gemmed in any way they see fit.


How? Just log in, or, if you're a filthy gick lover, don't.
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Ah well you should just kill those PCs. They're not worth the time of plotting creatively against.

Yeah, I've let this stew a while.

My point is that hate for hate's sake has always been infantile.  Distaste for elementalists is supposed to be bound to their deadliness and vast powers, but the practice of that concept has always led to elementalists being too damned useful.

The trick is to make elementalists annoying.  Any visible favoritism is likely to generate envy among all those who do not receive greater favoritism, so giving gemmed elementalists a defined relationship with the Templars is going to build ample cause for grievance as the gemmed scramble to curry favor.  In this way, the players are given genuine reason to dislike the gemmed and exclude them from their business.

The ability for a Templar to tailor the gemmed to his tastes makes the gemmed handy for his own uses, but usually does not make the elementalist very useful to his own self.  So by letting Templars dictate the abilities of elementalists, it is a form of enslavement.

In this way, the gemmed feel empowered while everyone else hates them because they are essentially pathetic.  The idea is to create a system where players can act freely but still retain an oppressive culture.  That means allowing players to do things that generate negative feedback, so that while a few may get away with it, most are strongly discouraged.
Any questions, comments, or condemnations to an eternity of fiery torment?

Waving a hammer, the irate, seething crafter says, in rage-accented sirihish :
"Be impressed.  Now!"

I'm pretty sure making a gemmed a Templar's personal pet wouldn't contribute to hate. It would make people never want to mess with them, because to mess with them or hate them is to mess with or hate a templar.

I think hating them because they're foul, unnatural and something different is fine. If you look at history, it's filled with all sorts of horrific discrimination and oppression just because people were a little different.

I'm also not sure it would be at all fun to play a gemmed in your proposed scenario, because it sounds like they'd be directly dependent on a templar for a lot of their fun. Not to mention, templars would just laugh and totally gut the usefulness of any Oashi gemmers if Oash so much as glanced at them wrong.

Finally, I don't think the proposal matches the nature of magick in the game world. Templars aren't elementalists. Elementalists draw their power from an element. Making elementalists get their power from a templar, or have restricted access through a templar... Basically makes them mini-templars.

As of February 2017, I no longer play Armageddon.

Quote from: Taven on November 08, 2015, 09:23:42 AM
I think hating them because they're foul, unnatural and something different is fine. If you look at history, it's filled with all sorts of horrific discrimination and oppression just because people were a little different.

I emphasize a little different.  When a group of people are united by a common experience, it's the little differences that force them apart.  The big differences have no bearing in the social situation, as they are so foreign as to be irrelevant.  The more similar two people are, the more their differences are emphasized.

Time and time again, I have seen a top-down approach fail to generate the desired degree of conflict in the game.  In the end, it just doesn't make sense.  These directives for a divided society create a society that never meets to conflict.  Only common cause allows people to oppose eachother.  To that end, I would begin to modify attitudes toward elementalists from abject fear to general distaste.
Any questions, comments, or condemnations to an eternity of fiery torment?

Waving a hammer, the irate, seething crafter says, in rage-accented sirihish :
"Be impressed.  Now!"

I think there's a good mix of all sorts of emotions when dealing with the gemmed, maybe my game experience has been different. Shrug.

Fear is fine.
Hate is fine.
Trust is fine.
Roleplay.
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