My alt character's family was nobility in Ala Mhigo but they fell from grace when Garlemald conquered that. Now they're refugees in Ul'dah xD
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RE: Nobility in RP |
10-12-2013, 05:27 PM
I'm going to be the weird Gilgamesh guy here throwing in a few gil in the conversation but..
I've found it very difficult to play nobles in MMO RP. One of the things that makes a noble a noble is the kind of.. weight and power and respect that comes along with the rank. And if someone decides not to give them that respect and pay a mind to the power, the noble usually has a way to bring that person into line. And it's REALLY hard to get the random RPer to be like 'Oh, okay' and adjust to the fact that the character is a noble. Most of the time, at least in my experience, the response is more like 'Pff, well, my character doesn't care/doesn't recognize the authority' or what have you. |
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10-12-2013, 05:29 PM
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RE: Nobility in RP |
10-12-2013, 06:01 PM
(10-12-2013, 05:36 PM)Faye Wrote: Sadly, I don't really know what can be done about it, but I don't see it as a reason to abstain from playing characters who are nobility or otherwise in positions of power. Putting aside the other game for the moment, in most MMOs (including XIV), the problem is that you're asserting authority over another player's character and story without requesting their consent. For a lot of players, that's tantamount to godmoding, and it's no surprise to me that the reaction would be icy. It's similar to the problem of "player-run towns" -- a lot of RPers take the standpoint of, "Who gave you the right to tell me what I can and can't do? I didn't agree to that!" They don't recognize the authority because they don't feel it's appropriate or fair for you, as a player, to assert it in the first place. From an etiquette perspective, IMO, playing a character that asserts authority over other PCs without their consent is never a good idea. As for nobility in general, I think the usual complaint is that it's often abused by those who want to demand respect and power IC without playing a character that would earn it; as such, it's gotten a bad reputation as a cheap Sue-ish trope at this point. That, I think, is the core of why most characters brush it off -- that, and you have no way to apply IC consequences to a random player who ignores it; your only only option is to walk away from the RP. None of that is to say that noble concepts can't work, though. Usually, they work best if restricted to a group of like-minded (and consenting) players. Outside of that group, the concept needs to be set up so that it doesn't step on other players' toes. For instance, the house may be disgraced or otherwise cast down (which gives you a reason to adventure, too); it doesn't have any real power other than money and reputation (which would be the common case in XIV, which largely isn't feudal); it's in charge of an area that's "off the map" and so its authority doesn't apply to other PCs; etc. The Freelance Wizard
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RE: Nobility in RP |
10-12-2013, 06:11 PM
Erik's mother (an 3/4 Midlander, 1/4 Wildwood) was a member of the House Fortemps. She was disliked by her family, as was her hybrid mother (Erik's grandmother, she died in childbirth) for her hyur heritage. Her maternal grandfather loved her greatly, which is what kept her "safe" most of her life. However soon after he died she became pregnant with Erik out of wedlock, "dishonoring" the family. The new head of the House was going be "drastic" with her, using his connections in the church to have her branded a heretic. Ulrich (Erik's father) saved her from the inquisitor (hint: he used his sword... a lot) and took her back to Ala Mhigo.
So is he of noble blood? Yes. Does he know? Yes. Does he care? No. Does it play into my RP? In only one aspect, yes very much, but only in that one small aspect. |
RE: Nobility in RP |
10-12-2013, 06:29 PM
Lord of what? Lady of what?
Nobility generally implies some sort of hereditary power (typically tied to land ownership) and doesn't exist in isolation. As far as I know, Ishgard is the only society in Eorzea with a system of noble families. "Song dogs barking at the break of dawn, lightning pushes the edges of a thunderstorm; and these streets, quiet as a sleeping army, send their battered dreams to heaven." Hipparion Tribe (Sagolii)Â - Â Antimony Jhanhi's Wiki |
RE: Nobility in RP |
10-12-2013, 07:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2013, 07:16 PM by Cato.)
I'd love to see some genuine intrigue for a change instead of a constant string of extravagant parties and noble women shagging commoners with no meaningful consequences as a result of their antics. It's why I'm always so wary of people who choose to role-play a noble in MMO's. In the majority of cases it's done poorly and a lot of role-players do it in a way that allows their character to embrace all the perks and very few of the drawbacks that come with it.
It can be done well, of course, but that tends to be fairly rare. I'd be up for offering my grim Ishgardian noble for some intrigue based around what we can see in Coerthas, since I'd much prefer to work with what actually exists in the setting instead of copying and pasting the generic 'nobility' from elsewhere and fitting them into Eorzea. After all, the risk of being branded a 'heretic' as a result of an emerging scandal would make for some excellent role-play! |
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