Yes, Ravinal and Tullus have entirely different personalities, and Tullus is strongly anti-establishment – any establishment. He’s a loose cannon that must be reined in, brought under control, and used to further… Oh. OOG discussion, right?
And I hope for a time when Erik and I are finally playing compatible PCs. He’s a great RPer, but I never get a chance to role-play with him because we’re NEVER in the same camp!
And I think a Theocracy would do very well in Final Haven. How many groups spout rhetoric about ‘the Way of the Light’ or some such – to great rallying effect? People are always looking for a Greater Purpose to give their lives meaning. Providing such meaning has inspired greater loyalty and obedience than any other method.
And referring to posts WAY back in the thread:
Amagus is an experiment. I had a theory that you could play and prosper as a thoroughly evil PC IF your goals lay in sync with the rest of the player base (or more importantly, if you weren’t focused on screwing them over). Simple survival is an easy goal for both good and evil PCs to share. The good guys want to protect everyone and keep as many alive as possible, while the evil folk work hard to keep everyone alive, because they need them for protection.
So from day one I’ve been promoting that Amagus works to see Haven prosper (so he can prosper with it, attain more power, blah, blah, blah). He helps Haven… using the most evil methods I can think of. But since he’s perceived more as an asset than a liability by most, and as the PCs need all the help they can get, many have put aside their moral objections and let him live. That’s why I believe he’s still alive.
