Eorzean Epidemic
The topic of being sick or having an epidemic break was brought up in the "How do you RP crafting" thread so I figured, out of curiosity, I would drag it here.
(09-04-2013, 01:43 AM)Nahv'ir Wrote:(09-04-2013, 01:31 AM)Naunet Wrote:(09-03-2013, 09:39 PM)Nimarhie Wrote: And I have never ever seen anyone in all my years of RP, play being sick.
Haha, this is a little off-topic, but I helped run a server event in TERA recently that revolved around a disease outbreak. One of my own characters got sick and very nearly died (only a single dice roll saved her xD). That said, it was horrifically difficult to find people who were willing to RP as infected. I don't understand why, though. This was an amazingly life-changing experience for my own character!
I'm a bit surprised people would not take up that, in GW2 there was the Blacklung Plague run by a player as an epidemic that went world wide, bombings of the disease in different places. There were four levels of it ranging from minor symptoms to laying on your death bed and many among the community were roleplaying being infected/sick from it and spreading the disease accidentally to friends or family. Eventually, a cure was released.
I am curious to ask, as apparently there are mixed results of caring for such a thing, what the roleplayers here are in favor of. If there were an epidemic break out (not now, let the realm of hardcore leveling and getting used to settle in, but later down the road) would people be interested in such a thing or would you personally not like/want it?Â
This is meant as an honest question: it wouldn't hurt anyone's feelings to say that someone would be uninterested in seeing this so I welcome any constructive input and thoughts.
If you do like the idea:
♦ If you have any suggestions on how to make it more enjoyable, please share or just any constructive comments at all.
If you don't like the idea:
♦ What about it is undesirable? Any constructive comments are welcomed.
♦ What about it is undesirable? Any constructive comments are welcomed.