(05-11-2016, 05:50 PM)Simba Wrote: Back to having knowledge of voidsent if a character has the ability to identify anything that is a voidsent to accuse another character of messing with the void, I'd say there's going to be some raised eyebrows of how that person has so much knowledge on voidsent. If something is so evil and illegal to the point even talking about it can get someone arrested. They'd have to immerse themselves in a lot of voidsent knowledge.
I hate using the phrase devil's advocate, but I guess I'm essentially playing devil's advocate to your playing devil's advocate...
While using commoners and general adventurers lack of scholarly knowledge as a reason to counter recognition of a controversial RP topic is something I've advocated in the past (see white mage), as far as voidsent classification goes, it may actually work as a disadvantage given that most creatures classified as voidsent are actually just creatures of unknown origin that Eorzeans had a hard time classifying, and may or may not actually be from the Void.
Fernehalwes Wrote:The "void" is the generic term that inhabitants of Eorzea have given to a dark realm they believe exists beyond their own. This domain is different from the heavens (where the Twelve reside) and the seven hells (one of the destinations to which those who do not follow the teachings of Nald'thal believe the body goes upon death). Little, however, is known about the void or what it contains, and thus creatures deemed too queer or unnatural to be "of Eorzea" (such as ahriman, imps, phurbles, etc.) are often categorized as "voidsent," the common belief being that they were sent by some sinister force from beyond the corporeal realm. Recently, Eorzean scholars have begun pointing to the high concentration of voidsent in the Dzemael Darkhold as evidence of the void's existence, though concrete proof (beyond the Ishgardian sapper's claim) has yet to be uncovered.
So while specific lore exists for certain voidsent... succubi possess the bodies of dead women, ahriman manifest inside eyeballs, dullahan animate suits of armor, etc ...anything strange and inexplicable, such as demon walls, chimera, or the deepvoid deathmouse can be misclassified as voidsent by the common populace, making tampering with or claiming to tamper with actual voidsent that much more dangerous to do anywhere near the public eye, or claiming to. A character might not have to know that an ahriman occupies the 5th tier of the voidsent hierarchy, but when they see a severed head reanimate or a plucked eyeball suddenly sprout teeth and bat wings, said character is likely going to scream voidsent, because what else could it be?