' Wrote:Was he ordering you inRP?
If yes, you can't complain.
If no, complain even more.
Official faction member Molly telling non-member Molly to be friends with BAF is not inRP. It violates Rule 6.10.
You've gotta differentiate between what is permissible inRP. Faction Molly telling Indie Molly to "protect" BMM while he's mining is OORP and violates Rule 6.10. As an Indie Molly I can ignore the Faction Molly with zero consequences. However if Faction Molly attacks me for attacking the BMM then the Faction Molly would get a rules violation report for directly conflicting with Rule 6.10.
Now if you wanna talk RP then lets talk about what a faction can legitimately order an indie to do. For example, some group (pick any faction that's enemy with Mollys) comes and starts causing trouble. The Molly Faction leader can tell all Mollys (including indies) to gear up and combat the threat. GOOD RP.
OORP orders on the other hand will not work. For example, Molly Faction leader declares there's a treaty with some faction (lets just say BMM). Molly Faction leader orders Indie Molly to leave BMM alone due to the treaty. Wrongo because it goes against Rule 6.10 and against the Molly ID because BMM are "enemies" to Molly. BAD RP.
' Wrote:I do get your point. Again, roleplay actions have roleplay consequences. That simple. Also, what Snake said 8-|
Oh my. Please figure out what OORP means. Just because some faction leader barks an order at an indie doesn't mean its inRP. What part of Rule 6.10 do you not get?
And as Athenian stated earlier,
Quote:If a faction claims to represent the NPC faction, they have to follow lore. If they depart from it, they aren't that npc faction and are quite possibly using the wrong ID. Also, factions that don't behave as such face losing their faction rights and/or official status.
I think this says it all. If you are an official faction and tell an indie to go against their ID, you face losing your rights as that official faction. OORP actions have OORP consequences. How's that for a twist Rogue 91?