12-12-2022, 08:19 AM
Having gone through the mess in some degree with one leadership and having a part played in trying to settle out matters for the beginning months and following into, while having smaller parts in seeing the change for at least one other nation.. I do agree and disagree with what been said.
It would be nice to have more conflict honestly on Korvara as a whole, and see a more active growth and change in terms of the leadership and otherwise. I can understand as well why people might not be as forthcoming with the idea of trying to be one way over the other especially given SL2 general mindset as a whole where typically being a certain way or doing a certain action has been met with the conclusion of "I don't like this, so your out." or further in certain drops with it which have varied in degree to either getting the boot and sticking around, exile, or seeing the head roll down the stairs. So I can understand to some degree why some people might not feel as comfortable on a OOC level or IC regard if they've been around long enough to see/hear about the stories of Morcom, or the coup that followed in Geladyne, etc.
It falls into a situation where people typically would rather stick on good sides rather than bad where possible, though this could be for one reason or another a typical one I've come to see has been worry if so-so were to do one thing, they'll grow disliked in the eyes of the community (we've had a few cases of this from past conflicts that've shown this where people have ganged up under either IC or OOC reason of declaring "fuck x player/character" for anything they've done) and have shown the risk of in some way, ruining the image of the player entirely and generally taking the experience with it as a whole, leading to more than a few players quitting in the past due to it.
On the term of the voting and such, Telegrad has the best means for it I believe with having an actual vote and discussion on it, as it at least gives people a chance to voice their reason and if someone wishes to take the reigns and try to do better with it, they get the chance to do so. My experience with how Duyuei has matters isn't great so I can't entirely say aside from there being something of a trial or judgement by the chief and the respective members of rank (only going off what little I know when it come to past positions like Cruham and such) while Geladyne as it been joked, your best chance is a coup if you wish to see them dethroned from the ivory throne and replaced with a leader with more confidence. Meiaquar's leadership is dealt with in (at least to my eyes) shakey terms, given your only actual way to remove a don or donna is to essentially force them to step down, or kill them.. and whomever suddenly steps forth to be apart of their family as Meiaquar system allows said leaders to make plans with others in the background and suddenly have a never before mentioned child appear that they "had in secret" take over so their friend can pick up the slack from there.
I agree more with the outlook on the OOC voting not working too well given things, and apologize as most of this is following from my experience from dealing with one of the nations politics and what I've seen play out essentially as expected.
It would be nice to have more conflict honestly on Korvara as a whole, and see a more active growth and change in terms of the leadership and otherwise. I can understand as well why people might not be as forthcoming with the idea of trying to be one way over the other especially given SL2 general mindset as a whole where typically being a certain way or doing a certain action has been met with the conclusion of "I don't like this, so your out." or further in certain drops with it which have varied in degree to either getting the boot and sticking around, exile, or seeing the head roll down the stairs. So I can understand to some degree why some people might not feel as comfortable on a OOC level or IC regard if they've been around long enough to see/hear about the stories of Morcom, or the coup that followed in Geladyne, etc.
It falls into a situation where people typically would rather stick on good sides rather than bad where possible, though this could be for one reason or another a typical one I've come to see has been worry if so-so were to do one thing, they'll grow disliked in the eyes of the community (we've had a few cases of this from past conflicts that've shown this where people have ganged up under either IC or OOC reason of declaring "fuck x player/character" for anything they've done) and have shown the risk of in some way, ruining the image of the player entirely and generally taking the experience with it as a whole, leading to more than a few players quitting in the past due to it.
On the term of the voting and such, Telegrad has the best means for it I believe with having an actual vote and discussion on it, as it at least gives people a chance to voice their reason and if someone wishes to take the reigns and try to do better with it, they get the chance to do so. My experience with how Duyuei has matters isn't great so I can't entirely say aside from there being something of a trial or judgement by the chief and the respective members of rank (only going off what little I know when it come to past positions like Cruham and such) while Geladyne as it been joked, your best chance is a coup if you wish to see them dethroned from the ivory throne and replaced with a leader with more confidence. Meiaquar's leadership is dealt with in (at least to my eyes) shakey terms, given your only actual way to remove a don or donna is to essentially force them to step down, or kill them.. and whomever suddenly steps forth to be apart of their family as Meiaquar system allows said leaders to make plans with others in the background and suddenly have a never before mentioned child appear that they "had in secret" take over so their friend can pick up the slack from there.
I agree more with the outlook on the OOC voting not working too well given things, and apologize as most of this is following from my experience from dealing with one of the nations politics and what I've seen play out essentially as expected.