That' s not faction neutral, that' s nation neutral. And even then, who knows if those required fame values will stay the same under the new system.kaetemi wrote:Neutrals can already do all rites, be happy with that.
Strike one!
So that would mean all new players or players with a faction fame below 30 that can' t do the Cult membership initiation, can' t use Altars for travel, DP removal pacts and respawning? Hav you got any idea how hard it is to gain fame at those low levels? That would just restrict and scare away new players.kaetemi wrote: Imo, neutrals shouldn't be able to tp trough kami/karavan at all.
Strike two!
Bleh, I' ll give you the benefit of the doubt on the rest.

I seriously doubt that actually. As a matter of fact, with recent implementations you could more easily say the neutrals are the factions' best friends (save for homins of the same faction ofcourse). When new homins arrive to the new lands they will find themselves in an undetermined or neutral state, regardless of how they were nurtured and brought up. These homins don' t automatically gain Cult membership; they will have to prove their worth to the faction. Hence the factions use the neutrals as their recruitment-pool. And what better way to sway those homins that haven' t made up their mind than to give them a glimpse of what they have to offer? Hence they allow transportation to undetermined homins, within limits though; because a homin that has already sworn allegiance to your enemy is harder to persuade to join your cause than one that has not (yet).Noin wrote:For Jena's sake, the Kami could jsut kill ya or something for being Neutral![]()
On a quick sidenote: neutrals are not necessarily the same as unbelievers. The powers are making their presence felt all around us so you can' t ignore them. However, again with the implementation of cult membership it shows just that. Those who will apply for cult membership are only those who feel they have a calling to aid their chosen faction (best way I can think of to describe it is a bit like the European crusades where knights join their cause in return for various benefits and favours bestowed upon them by the church) while a neutral might just as well believe in Ma-Duk or Jena but doesn' t necessarily wants to prove his worth in battle (hence they won' t reap the great rewards the crusade will bring, but they will be able to benefit from the services the church offers back home).
Enough derailing.