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Re: Through the Mists: Out of Character Discussion
Culture shock, yes. I too call into question Esveles leadership. I designed Sylvia to fall in line with a leader, even tried to give Esvele a nudge towards it and she blew it by.. not leading but brushing off. It can't be that a character can only work with those that follow her without question.
And the idea is to have her move away from that twisted worldview in rp, but the supposed leader of the group has done nothing to do that or at least make her more agreeable, rather, polarized her. Is there something here I'm not seeing in what I quoted above? Sylvia tried to approach Esvele, yes in her own way, with her own set of views of the world, but each character is going to have that. Esvele shut her down and thus robbed me of any attempt to further connect via roleplay, it was Vita that actually tried to form connections, which Esvele smashed by rather than measuring Sylvias harsh reaction to the witches and suspicion after the odd cabinet was thrown open, completely opposing her, siding against her and accusing her as murderer etc, an accusal that the easily influenced Vita has now picked up.
Frankly, I was expecting the naturally hostile and suspicious Esvele to -go along- with suspicions and bond over this thing, not to do the opposite.
Right, if thats how you ultimately see Sylvia I'll just retire her so you can focus on dming the story of the two and Rovana seperately.
I think Sylvias IC actions should stand as they are. Even if you see fault on both sides, Sylvias reaction doesn't seem something unreasonable to confront Esvele with.
You say you've created a LG-ish follower. I'm not sure that you have, considering she calls into question almost everything that happens differently in Barovia as it compares to Falknovia, and has consistently called into question Esvele's leadership.
Culture shock, yes. I too call into question Esveles leadership. I designed Sylvia to fall in line with a leader, even tried to give Esvele a nudge towards it and she blew it by.. not leading but brushing off. It can't be that a character can only work with those that follow her without question.
Your character may be "a follower" but she's a follower of Drakov and a philosophy that is getting the group in trouble, she's not a follower with regards to the group. She's not Agreeable.
And the idea is to have her move away from that twisted worldview in rp, but the supposed leader of the group has done nothing to do that or at least make her more agreeable, rather, polarized her. Is there something here I'm not seeing in what I quoted above? Sylvia tried to approach Esvele, yes in her own way, with her own set of views of the world, but each character is going to have that. Esvele shut her down and thus robbed me of any attempt to further connect via roleplay, it was Vita that actually tried to form connections, which Esvele smashed by rather than measuring Sylvias harsh reaction to the witches and suspicion after the odd cabinet was thrown open, completely opposing her, siding against her and accusing her as murderer etc, an accusal that the easily influenced Vita has now picked up.
Frankly, I was expecting the naturally hostile and suspicious Esvele to -go along- with suspicions and bond over this thing, not to do the opposite.
But I don't think it's fair to come back into the group with a character that challenges their natural direction as part of something ingrained in your character.
Right, if thats how you ultimately see Sylvia I'll just retire her so you can focus on dming the story of the two and Rovana seperately.
I think Sylvias IC actions should stand as they are. Even if you see fault on both sides, Sylvias reaction doesn't seem something unreasonable to confront Esvele with.
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