Discussion on Roleplay Vs. Character Class
- Ergos

- Senior Member

- Posts: 109
- Thank Yous: 88
________________________
Ergos, Warden of the Phokus
[Card Marshal]
[OOG: Adam Grimes]
- Aleister

- Administrator

- Posts: 3950
- Thank Yous: 1504
O. Nesterin wrote: I was under the impression that Chaos takes bane damage from posi. Sure it is not extra damage but does it bane is equally as bad. I could be wrong in this but if a rules marshall would like to give an official ruling I would amend my statement if it were proven wrong.
You are incorrect. Nowhere does it say this would be the case.
Lord Admiral Aleister Demirosz, the Phoenix
* * * * * * * *
-Steve Oros
Assistant Director
- O. Nesterin

- Elite Member

- Posts: 616
- Thank Yous: 184
Aleister wrote:
O. Nesterin wrote: I was under the impression that Chaos takes bane damage from posi. Sure it is not extra damage but does it bane is equally as bad. I could be wrong in this but if a rules marshall would like to give an official ruling I would amend my statement if it were proven wrong.
You are incorrect. Nowhere does it say this would be the case.
I apologize for my misinformation.
- Arradir Go-Dringol

- Premium Member

- Posts: 492
- Thank Yous: 229
~ Joe G.
- Nicoletta

- Administrator

- Posts: 443
- Thank Yous: 442
If you recall our description of Hexer that was released for the Alt event, and how James has been talking about the list, it basically boils down to "someone who wrestled with the power of Chaos and came out in control of it." Being chaos-aligned doesn't necessarily mean you want to watch the world burn; it's usually somewhere between apathy and selfishness. However, that can mean a lot of different things for a lot of different characters. (And Chaos can drive people crazy, but it doesn't always.)
The Order-alignment - Healers are Order-aligned. They always have been, because Order is Positive Energy. This doesn't mean they follow the laws to the letter, it usually just means they are in tune with the power that makes everything in the world, that is natural. Cavaliers are Order-aligned and typically lawful; Witch Hunters use this power to destroy things that are unnatural, but are generally in it for the money and not the people; and Healers are just born with this power. This is a really good example of how being aligned doesn't mean you have to act in a certain way, since these three lists are all the same alignment but behave completely differently. Even then, there are plenty of selfless Witch Hunters and villainous Cavaliers. While the source and training of a power/profession are going to be the same, it doesn't mean that each person who has gone through that training has the same motivation, attitude, outlook on life, etc.
---
As far as Dragoon goes, there has never been a requirement of being close with your draconic heritage. Think of the other bloodlines - there are randomly Healers and Psionicists born into families all over the place. Dragoon is no different. It just means that somewhere in your character's heritage, there is draconic blood. Some families don't even know or care about it - just that "hey, cousin Jimmy is really powerful, what a talented guy!" With the idea that Spirit of the Dragon is currently on its way to being a continuous skill in mind, your character doesn't even need to consciously be aware of it unless you choose that. Dragon spirits NEVER talk to their Dragoons unless plot is directly involved, so it's only as big of a deal as you make it out to be.
OOG: Zelda Turqman
Random Quote
"Simply remember, keep a calm mind and foster benevolence. Walk in the light, and let goodness be your shield. Someday, we will all triumph over this chaos and evil and allow peace to flourish, but only if we remain steadfast now. The true test is before us every day."
~Lord Gorn Solcastin to Roland Darkstone, on life in Travance
