Sounds like a good way to get blacklisted, I guess..?



Sounds like a good way to get blacklisted, I guess..?

You need to find the right crowd really.. we run a fc tavern and open it and pretty much anything and all is welcome. Just don't expect all characters to react in kind depending on their own back stories. We've had a few of the listed types above but it's pretty uncommon over all.
I don't RP but this seems like a poor topic to spring on unwitting/unwilling strangers, but perfectly fine if everyone's on the same page?
Or am I misunderstanding?




I don't know what Gabranth has to do with this, I was referring to what the Garleans on the airship were talking about when you bring up Goug. Though when I checked back on the dialogue, apparently they were just 1 of 7 tribes that made up the future Garleans so I suppose we'll find out about the other 6.
That may eventually be the case but as of 5.5 we're not there yet. And it's also a bit much to presume that every player in or out of character would feel the same. You could also say the same about the Garleans themselves. Why are they still upset over getting kicked out 800 years ago when the Dravanians and Ishgardians had a 1000 year long war and they buried the hatchet?
The reason for Garleans deciding to go on a conquer spree has less to do with lack of aether or any territorial disputes from centuries past and more to do with the fact that an Ascian decided to feed on the gigantic chip on their shoulder and create a destructive force out of their resentment. It would be naive though to blame it all on Ascians or to use them or their history as en excuse to say that everything they did was justified. Nobody is saying that what the Eorzean city-states have done to their local beastmen is justified either. I would assume that an interaction between a beastman and an Eorzean would be also be colored by events of the past and to think otherwise would be ignorant of the world that was built for the game, just as one between a Garlean and an Eorzean.
Tying back into the original topic, your characters exist in a pre-written world and you're interacting with the general public whose characters also exist in a pre-written world. Your characters don't exist in a vacuum and people will have pre-existing ideas of certain concepts just as characters in-universe would. You shouldn't expect that everyone would want to RP with your character, regardless of who they are. Trying to force your "complex" character on people who don't want it and didn't ask for it is very presumptuous. While I don't RP, I've read a lot of character backgrounds on tumblr and carrd over the years and there are some way out ideas like vampires, angels, nephilim, and dragon robots. While you're free to come up with ideas that exist outside of the canon, you can't just assume that everyone you meet will be on board. I'm sure a lot of people just want to play with who and what they're comfortable with. A Garlean character comes with baggage, whether you want it or not. Some people might just not want to deal with that.
The "degenerate type".... some one is a bit judgmental.
Gabranth is the one who leads the research into Goug and he speaks of 'our ancestors' yet it is later revealed that he, himself, is a Midlander from the Republic of Landis rather than a Pureblooded Garlean. As I recall, very little was revealed about Goug in general though if some Garleans do have ancestry there then I'll admit to not being certain how a potential accident can be held against the people as a whole, especially if they were seeking to use technology as a means of working around an inability to manipulate aether.
I went back and double checked myself and I found this:
Jenomis cen Lexentale: Which led me to ask myself: what if the reason land was limited was because the land in question was an island?
Jenomis cen Lexentale: But that still would not explain the omission of the cataract. It is inconceivable that the authors would neglect to mention so prominent a landmark had it existed. And then I found it -- a lone passage regarding Goug's fall. While the particulars were missing, it appears the city was abandoned after an explosion left half of it in ruin.
Jenomis cen Lexentale: I believe that this explosion may have undermined a portion of the seabed. It need only have been a small area at first -- one that could well have gone unnoticed during the exodus. As time passed, however, the waters would have continued to wear away at the rock, slowly widening the gap until...
Jenomis cen Lexentale: Well, until we have what lies beneath us today. This would explain why there is no mention of Ridorana prior to the present era.
Ramza bas Lexentale: ...Come, Father -- will you not tell them the rest? Of the possibility that we Garleans are descended in part from the displaced citizens of Goug?
Ramza bas Lexentale: It would explain how the Empire was able to forge its armies of iron even before the discovery and application of Allagan technology.
Source: https://ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/wiki/Annihilation
The reason for the explosion is established as being unknown.
I must admit, I'm a little confused by this. At no point did I suggest that anyone has to role-play with anybody else. I even said as much in my previous post. I have, however, throughout the thread pointed out that it is simply not acceptable to send people death threats for choosing to role-play a Garlean, nor is it acceptable for anyone to be making defamatory comments by implying that anyone choosing to do so is doing it because they, themselves, are 'bigots' in the real world.
It isn't an 'out there' concept to portray something that exists within the established canon, either. Garleans aren't really on the same level as angels and demons, since they exist in multiple settlements and factions throughout the game.
The player character isn't a bandit, but that doesn't mean that someone can't portray their role-play character as one. Such is pretty common and has been done across a number of MMO's without any issues.
I'd also note, again, a lot of people are arguing about the North American role-playing community. They're free to gatekeep opinions and 'acceptable' role-play practices all they wish, but they aren't universal and European players have - again, over multiple MMO's - an established trend of indulging in role-play with a bit more depth and nuance to it overall. That there was a sizeable migration of European role-players from Balmung to Omega speaks for itself in regards to cultural differences/preferences, in my opinion.
So it stands to reason, then, that the attempts to brand anyone seeking to role-play a Garlean as somehow wrong or a bad person are pretty disingenuous. Equally, I think it's fair to suggest that any given role-player needs to be able to separate a character from the person behind the screen. This is, I might add, a rather universally agreed upon rule within the role-playing community as a whole. That some opt to ignore it is unfortunate, but thankfully many role-players stand in active defiance of those who seek to stifle creativity and spread misery.
Last edited by Theodric; 12-02-2021 at 04:17 AM.




That was me trying to remain on topic and bring what I said to the topic as a whole, not to you specifically. Regarding yourself, you instead come across as having a dismissive attitude towards people who don't like your concept:
You also seem insistent on constantly remind us about how the European RP community has more "depth and nuance". You mention how what players play shouldn't reflect on the person behind the keyboard but ironically you seem to act the same way as the Garleans as a whole in regards to the North American RP community.
You're free to believe what you wish. I was simply making an observation that more often than not it is North American role-players who typically seem to struggle to separate a character from the role-player.
Given that European role-players do not struggle in that regard, I think it's fair to suggest that nobody should be sending death threats or defamatory comments to people who choose to role-play a Garlean. I don't see what's unreasonable about that, really.
Though as you yourself stated in your previous post, you're not a role-player. So I can completely understand something like this being difficult to follow, especially when jumping in part way through an ongoing discussion.
When a non-14 player and a 14 player alike hear rp and immediately assume it's cybering...well then degenerate is an appropriate term in my opinion. When I have to suffer to see a scene bankrupt of creativity and nuance all the while an approved and proper rp is naught but someone describing how all the Roes in Limsa made their catgirl suffer internally...can you blame me for being extremely negative?
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