blaah wrote:at least neutrals are not following puppet masters (aka Nevrax) blindly.
So instead you're a puppet with sight. You complain and moan, whine and groan, yet you're still here, and you're still paying your sub. So, where it matters to Nevrax, you're ok with everything they're doing because, in the end, they still get their money and you're still here. If you truly wanted to show them you didn't agree with these changes, then you'd have canceled your sub and moved on.
However, let me take a different approach here. What kind of things do you expect to get as a Neutral (remember this has to make sense both for game mechanics AND with the story. Kara/kami aren't gonna bend over backwards and give rewards to those who defy them). Creating a whole new "faction" doesn't work, as Aajolea has pointed out, since they lack unity in their goals. Some are pacificts who want no war, others want the ability to do everything they can, just not commit themselves to a faction. So instead, the neutrals should get all the TPs, while those who had the courage to commit themselves to a faction lose half of them? and why would that make sense in a roleplay sense? the kara/kami just decided to let them compete with those who are faithful? doesn't make sense.
So, you're neutral, you get some of the cookies. You're kami, you get some of the cookies. And you're kara, you get some of the cookies. None of them get ALL of the cookies and thats the way it should be. If one side got ALL, then everyone would be neutral, but not pacifists, which makes no sense either, since it'd be everyone under the neutral banner, yet still RPing their current stance. The 'neutral' kami battling for the 'neutral' kara outposts, etc.
So all in all, if you have the faith and are willing to prove it, you're granted rewards. If you shun the gods, then by all means be prepared to rely on only yourself and those willing to take the same path as yourself. You're not losing all the TPs and rites, just SOME of them. The kami and kara were kind enough to offer those who shun them some reward, perhaps as a symbol of what they could offer if that neutral char were to join them.