Crimson Longinus
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You're grossly misusing words. It is no wonder your point doesn't get across. (And you have one here with which I partly agree.) It might be wise to aim to express yourself with a tad more precision. We don't need academic precision here, but your posts were genuinely confusing.Ok, let's try this one last time, because the pedantry is getting too annoying.
Yet that was progressive compared to autocracies that were norm at the time. It's not a binary, there are degrees in this. Just like in a modern world a non-corrupt multi-party democracy with proper proportional representation is better that a heavily lobbied two-party system with voter suppression and all sort of archaic structures that actually mean the vote is not proportionally representative.Any form of government that is not fully enfranchised, democratic and ruled by law is, IMO, evil. Someone upthread pointed to Athens as democratic. If that's your definition of democracy, well, there's a reason that we're not understanding each other. That's democratic in the sense that some people get a vote, but, not if you're disqualified for the heinous crimes of being a woman, poor, or various other reasons.
I would mind living in such a system. But I would also mind going into caves armed only with a sharp piece of metal fighting monsters ten times my size.To be honest, I'm finding this absolutely baffling. That anyone would actually defend any state that isn't fully enfranchised, democratic and ruled by law boggles my mind. It's actually rather frightening to be honest. That people would look at something like Waterdeep and think, "Yeah, that's not too bad. I wouldn't mind living in that system"![]()
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Like I said earlier, I agree with the part of your point. And I think the issue arises from the alignment system or other such simplistic moral frameworks. Just present the things as they are, and let the players decide how they and their characters feel about it. I don't mind morally dubious things existing in the game world, but I mind the game telling me that those things are actually good!But, yeah, I'm done here. This was a minor point that was meant to reference how wargames elide (see, I can learn, I didn't use lampshade) the horror of what's being made into a game. I didn't quite realize that people actually believe that undemocratic systems of government without universal enfranchisement and basic human rights was a good thing. Who knew?
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