Originally posted by Maniac
Do you know what is the divine will of God?
Do you know what is the divine will of God?
It hardly gives us an ethos of collective decision making. Or the ability to have parties. Indeed, even if we go against that and have parties, many ideologies (separation of church and state, a party FOR SCIENCE!, a party pushing utilitarian morals, etc.) would not be able to be represented, as they are catagorically denied by Miriam's faction ethos.
I'd look at it from the other angle. I'm presuming we're going to play with a collective decision making structure. We're going to have elections, parties, directors giving orders and an turnchat. This is our faction ethos. Whatever faction we play, this is how we're going to play it. Now, if we were to create a faction around this ethos, to represent us and what our ideologies are, it would be:
Collective decision making
Openness to all opinions
Anybody is able to stand for election/form a party/have their voice heard, whatever they stand for
Rule by all participants, on a one person/one vote system, while electing people with a specific responsibility for different areas
Sounds an awful lot like the Peacekeepers to me. It doesn't really sound like anyone else either. Now, if you want to create a faction - Apolyton - I'd be up for that. Something that embodies us and how we want the game to be run. However I'd be very against running any faction that disagrees with the ideologies above, as they're important for an enjoyable game and not massively restrictive.
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