gralen wrote:Certain of our fellow Zoraï feel that we should not have any dealings with the other homin nations despite the fact that it was our people's isolation that was a large cause of our downfall before the kitin hordes.
Raynes was a member of Comitatus Praetorian who found that his own views did not mesh with those of the guild and so left. All I can say is that I hope he's happy where he is.
Funny how the truth gets twisted. I was a member of CP for a very short time. While I was a member CP announced an alliance with a Tryker based guild. Upon hearing this I asked the following question: "Why do we have an alliance with a group that the Zorai have a negative faction with?". The answer was "That's a good question". Upon further discussion of why the Zorai have a negative faction with the Trykers, the answer given by the leader of CP was "I don't know". So CP was making choices about their alliances and their future without any idea of the past or reason behind things.
That was part of the reason I left. There is a bigger part though. I had brought up that question and the discussion that followed in roleplay type fashion. I was told not to discuss it in guild chat, but instead to post it to their guilds board. I figured if I can't roleplay in the game, then I had no desire to be a part of such a group.
***Edited for historical error***
Might I remind you that the very reason why the Kami left the Trykers and came to the Zorai was because of our isolation and our quiet ways. It is what makes us unique and it is what makes the Kami want to be so close to us. The Zorai who rush into opening our borders are risking pushing the Kami away. Of course that would require certain Zorai to learn history instead of ignoring it.