wrote:
> One interesting new thing about rituals did come up at Convulsion.
> Greg suggested that it is entirely reasonable to approach each
group
> separately for support for a particular part of the quest. My
> family, will you totally support me on all of the quest?
(Carryover)
> My Humakti brothers and sisters, will you support my Close Combat
> (Sword and Shield)? My Clan, will you support my Bargaining? Etc.
> etc.. The Community Participation Chart is looked up for each
group
> individually.
>
> So the only case where the second column of the Chart is used is
when
> the PC is unaware of politics in a particular group. For example,
his
> brother is unhappy with all of the attention he is getting and
> quietly convinces the rest of his siblings to only give luke-warm
> support. This actually gives better MGF (Maximum Game Fun) as the
PC
> will only find out when he tries to use the boosted skill that it
is
> not as good as he would have expected.
>
Kind of like Trickster in the Lightbringers Quest. Community support
could wax and wain during the quest as various sides are swayed into
helping/not helping.
Jarec