Re: Re: Problems in clan

From: KYER, JEFFREY <jeff.kyer_at_...>
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 12:51:51 -0400

Bryan Thexton wrote:
>
> As a general rule, completing any heroquest will
> improve the clan mood at least temporarily.
>
> You might want to regularly sacrifice for, or even
> lock in with a temple, the "hope" blessing from
> Challana Arroy.
>
> Or, then again, you could just let your clan split
> once in a while. If you send off the whiners and
> complainers your mood should improve, you will be far
> stronger than them so they are no real threat to you,
> and the people will be happy that they are better
> represented. If your clan is well fed and wealthy,
> you should be able to regrow from babies pretty
> quickly anyways.
>
> *shrug* I guess my feeling is that you don't need to
> be so huge to survive, so why not make the people
> happy?
>
> --Bryan
> --- Leka <leka_at_...> wrote:
> > Hello Barry,
> >
> > Thursday, June 01, 2000, 3:11:35 AM, you wrote:
> >
> > BB> --- In KingOfDragonPass_at_egroups.com, Leka
> > <leka_at_p...> wrote:
> > >> Hi! Well here is one question for this forum :)
> > I have a huge
> > >> clan and the clans mood is grim.I did the
> > heroquest Chalana
> > >> Aroy heels the scars but it didn't help very
> > >> much.Is there any other way to improve the mood
> > of the clan? I must
> > >> say that the weaponthanes are unshakable and
> > that the mood of the
> > >> carls is confident.
> >
> > BB> If you have food, hold a large feast.
> >
> > I did that already but it had no effect. Also I gave
> > gifts to farmers
> > but that didn't help too.I thought there is some
> > other way. I have
> > clan with about 3000 people and every now and
> > then they want to
> > split. I always choose "give gifts to the
> > complaints" but because of
> > that the mood of clan is grim
> >

Also, when your complainers leave, they take any long-simmeriing disputes with them. Cleans house, as it were.

Jeff

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