
The Kami seem like servants to an Artificial Intelligence, and like fire, they would be a good servant but a terrible master.
I'd guess because the other one started as clearly "IC" whereas this one just has some IC posts in it, but is being given generally "OOC" replies?rushin wrote:some consistency please, and maybe an explanation.. 'cause the only one in my head is quite unpleasant.
I think it was a great move. That thread was started as an IC post and largely continued that way. For more than a year, scores of threads announcing outpost attacks have turned extremely ugly and many got so bad they had to be deleted. Pretty much all of them have gone bad here in the General. In contrast, TS's "outpost attack announcement" post moved to the Saga forum stayed very civil and rp.rushin wrote:[sorry for derailing but i'm a little concerned]
why is this thread left in the general forum when another was moved almost straight away (and the request made to move it back denied) for containing IC posts?
some consistency please, and maybe an explanation.. 'cause the only one in my head is quite unpleasant.
Which is exactly why we can say at this point that neither are good or evil, whether the devs will choose to make one 'evil' or 'good' remains to be seen. Though personally I'd think it would be a shame to have it happen, it's far more interesting and dynamic to have lore with tons of shades of grey then clearly black and white. What's the fun in that? In this way it gives the player freedom to make up their own ideologies as you've donedanolt wrote: However, we do not know if one or both groups are "evil". We do not know anything. We know some of the lore that has been presented and we do not even know if that is an accurate depiction of Atys.
((OOC mode now))huntar wrote:All the Kami arguements and suchlike, about protecting nature and fitting in to it... fall over in a heap and crash and burn when you consider that Atys itself is a created artifact, an engineered world. The Kami, with their blind obedience to a faulty first premise, attempts to fit homins into a pre-set category and plan, and limited ability to deal with changed circumstances ( the Goo ), are far more 'machine-like' than the technological Karavan - who even their enemies (in fact mostly their enemies) say display human qualities such as ambition and greed.
The Kami seem like servants to an Artificial Intelligence, and like fire, they would be a good servant but a terrible master.
Interesting... My observations:xfluffee wrote:stuff