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Eight-Bit:
I think the best solution would be to move the temple entrance away from where it is and hide it somewhere else. Somewhere far away from that easy-to-spot place. No matter how many people agree on the terms of it here, there's the other half of the server that will say.. "We have a forum? Since when?!" :)

ShiffDrgnhrt:

--- Quote from: Eight-Bit ---I think the best solution would be to move the temple entrance away from where it is and hide it somewhere else. Somewhere far away from that easy-to-spot place. No matter how many people agree on the terms of it here, there's the other half of the server that will say.. "We have a forum? Since when?!" :)
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New Players, though they do NEED to be on the forum in order to sumbit a PC, may never see this thread once it disappears from the main page's "Recent Post/Thread" List.  So if its not difficult, I know of an excellent place to put the temple thats NOT far from the current place, and also still within the context of being where it's supposed to be . (removed location of Temple, Tanman)

stragen:
Guys,

There is an opportunity for some really good roleplay here.  There are some really good idea's in this thread.  Jrizz is right on the money

1) The owner of the house should be changed to "you never found this door".

2) The door should be locked.  

3) The keys should be handed out in game.  After all what is the point of a secret society if you can't in game recruit and add new characters.  This adds a real element of value to the game.  After all not every new Evil character will know about it.  They should have learn and gain access to it in game.  Remember anyone with a key, not just the owner, can make a copy of the key.

4) If possible the entrance to the 'house' should be moved to a different location at next update.  This will give a chance for both 'good and evil' characters to start fresh.

Cheers,

Stragen

Polak76:

--- Quote from: stragen ---Guys,

There is an opportunity for some really good roleplay here.  There are some really good idea's in this thread.  Jrizz is right on the money

1) The owner of the house should be changed to "you never found this door".

2) The door should be locked.  

3) The keys should be handed out in game.  After all what is the point of a secret society if you can't in game recruit and add new characters.  This adds a real element of value to the game.  After all not every new Evil character will know about it.  They should have learn and gain access to it in game.  Remember anyone with a key, not just the owner, can make a copy of the key.

4) If possible the entrance to the 'house' should be moved to a different location at next update.  This will give a chance for both 'good and evil' characters to start fresh.

Cheers,

Stragen
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Some answers to your comments:

1.  Sounds like decent idea.
2.  Had this discussion and it's not gonna happen.  Was locked once with a few of us having the keys.  This was dismissed and now it's open for all.  I actually agree with having it open.
3.  as above
4.  I didn't think there were going to be any further updates.  Secondly it wasn't our prefered choice in the mountains yet we're still happy with it.


Anyway I'd like to add that this is starting to turn something that is relatively simple into something overly complicated.  All it takes is some maturity and common sense.  If someone makes an error all it takes is for someone to correct it OOC.  I think we'd be wasting time trying to change what we've got.  I can count on one hand how many times people have made critical errors OOC with the temple over it's entire existence.  Each time it was rectified appropriately.

Also I actually like when people make a blunder, be it new characters or characters that stumble and wander inside.  They get to see how intriguing and mysterious it is before they're told to stay away from it OOC.  Then the lure to explore this secretive world influences them into making a Corathite.  We could always do with a few more.

Anyway thats my sales pitch.

Cheers,
Polak76

Pseudonym:

--- Quote from: Polak76 ---
Anyway I'd like to add that this is starting to turn something that is relatively simple into something overly complicated.  All it takes is some maturity and common sense.
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Oi! Start bandying ideas like this around and you'll make 90% of the forum redundant!

:)

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