I always had the thought that a cleansing ritual for Hartstone would be much more about spiritual cleansing than physical, and consist of both meditative sessions with lots of smoke and incense to clear the heart and mind, and hunting sessions complete with facepaints to cleanse the spirit of malice and weakness.
Can we please be able to ally other orders/individual people in the sense, that things like shrine powers actually affect them? So that Kelly, as Terentia OH, could ally Craken and Darvellan peeps to get the benefit of any good shrine powers.
Can we please be able to ally other orders/individual people in the sense, that things like shrine powers actually affect them? So that Kelly, as Terentia OH, could ally Craken and Darvellan peeps to get the benefit of any good shrine powers.
What Marcella said. That's what GODFEELINGS are for, allied orders show up.
Can we make market credits auto-bound, or separate the market into bound/unbound markets?
What is the incentive to do this/why would you buy bound over unbound credits given the choice?
Price, of course.
Plenty of times when someone wants to make quick gold, they will post credits cheap and announce on market. Plenty of people have triggers to immediately buy credits under a certain threshold and then simply proceed to resell at a higher price. While I understand where they're coming from, it just means that the haves will have even more while the have nots will struggle even more to get credits.
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Right, you make it such that selling credits unbound sinks some gold out of the game somehow. It then nets you (the first-time-seller) more gold to sell them bound, all else equal. Eventually, the unbound market would continue to accelerate through the stratosphere, until it becomes untenable.
It would be nice if 'bound' market credits were just pseudo-bound too: You still get conversion lessons somehow, you just can't turn around and resell them.
Like unbound credits that can't be sold on markets? No. If you get unbound credits, they work as normal (can be sold on market). If you get bound credits they work as normal (can't be sold on market, can't be otherwise transferred or converted for bonus lessons).
The reason people sell credits cheaply enough to interest resellers is because at prices substantially below the current market average, they see very rapid turnover. I suspect that if you make market credits semi-bound, you would find the cost of the cheapest credits on the market would creep up as the turnover rate of market credits decreases. At the very least, this would be as unhelpful to people trying to sell credits they bought with cash as it would be helpful to those trying to buy credits with gold.
Either make LIBRARY AUDIT PUBLISHING show your own library's books or (to keep that as just a list of things you can critique) add in a new LIBRARY AUDIT WHATEVER to look at your own publications under review.
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Oh, can we please please please change stamps so that the tint they use is variable?
I really want to be able to use green tint for mine
Aren't they red wax seals?
Not wax, but always red ink. They're based on the Asian tradition. And because the thing they're based on typically used red ink, that was the rationale for Lusternian stamps only using red ink.
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It didn't make sense to me at first, either, but once I figured out what they were based on and the history of them, I'm okay with them being red only.
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Same. I just wish there was a little in-game lore behind it. I just pretend origami and stamps and all the sweet thingsI like about bookbinding were developed by lobos.
I believe Furrikin are the Japan-equivalent, aren't they? At least I got that impression from Yojimbo and a couple of the other Estelbar-kin. Though I suppose Quettle-senpai could be the China/Korea/Mongolia equivalent.
On the other hand (paw?), furrikin most likely founded the Lakedancers, and those are probably Zen as all get-out. Placid lake and all. So there is that aspect.
While I understand the reasoning beyond the redtint, there is nothing that physically is stopping anyone from making non-red tint and using that. So, being able to use other tint would be nice.
I believe Furrikin are the Japan-equivalent, aren't they? At least I got that impression from Yojimbo and a couple of the other Estelbar-kin. Though I suppose Quettle-senpai could be the China/Korea/Mongolia equivalent.
I think it's best to take most loboshigaru as being analogues to the Mongols or Huns, and the monastic ones as a specific offshoot culture. I guess under this scheme the Vassal Pack-Hallifax relationship becomes something vaguely like the Russia-Cossack one.
Divorcing it from poor RL analogies, take most loboshigaru as a vaguely eastern horde archetype, the monks as the settled and civilized (I hate to use the term in the context, but I think it gets the point across despite being kind of problematic) offshoot of that population, and the vassal packs as the slowly assimilating mercenary/allied with civilization offshoot.
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Plenty of times when someone wants to make quick gold, they will post credits cheap and announce on market. Plenty of people have triggers to immediately buy credits under a certain threshold and then simply proceed to resell at a higher price. While I understand where they're coming from, it just means that the haves will have even more while the have nots will struggle even more to get credits.
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Credits transferred bound WILL count towards the bonus lessons from the first 1000 credits converted to bound.
semi-bound, you would find the cost of the cheapest credits on the market would creep up as the turnover rate of market credits decreases. At the very least, this would be as unhelpful to people trying to sell credits they bought with cash as it would be helpful to those trying to buy credits with gold.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
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But I know it also makes zero sense for Tosha monks to have developed stamps for authenticating documents. Their record keeping is shit.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Divorcing it from poor RL analogies, take most loboshigaru as a vaguely eastern horde archetype, the monks as the settled and civilized (I hate to use the term in the context, but I think it gets the point across despite being kind of problematic) offshoot of that population, and the vassal packs as the slowly assimilating mercenary/allied with civilization offshoot.