Diplomatic Immunity OOC: The Next Thread

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LogicsFate said:
If something bad happened to me tomorrow, then no one here would find out about it, I'd just disappear...

Thanks Bront, I'll keep that in mind
No problem :)
 


LogicsFate said:
Right now, I'm looking for more info on Chuliit and the Feldori, have they been fleashed out more anywhere?
I've talked about the Feldori fairly extensively in random places, although I haven't said too too much on Chuliit itself. I've noticed that the Feldori aren't described too much in the .rtf file though, so I'm wondering if anyone has the search function and can find the posts? If not, I'll be glad to answer your questions on them--they have quite a unique way of reproducing, as evidenced by the first Feldori NPC to appear in Destiny's Tears, whose father is her half-sister's mother :D.
 


LogicsFate said:
Goverment, is tribal? How do their leaders come to power?
That's like the only thing that actually is in the compilation :lol: It is indeed tribal, often led by the most skilled or persuasive. Basically a meritocracy with a bit of a cult of personality--rather Chaotic in the organisation in that they follow those they respect, but the tribal chieftainess doesn't really impose laws on what the others can do so much as make general decisions. Leaders usually come to power when selected by the people and the present leader.
 


Well that's because you haven't discussed the Feldori with me, and everything in posts that I've seen is in the compilation (unless it happened later in DT in which case I haven't seen them). :p

I do ask everyone for information, but I don't tend to get much. :(
 

I've given you everything I've found out and can share. I've learned quite a bit about the ruling Dragonlords on Arris, but not sure how much of that should be public.
 

Rystil Arden said:
That's like the only thing that actually is in the compilation :lol: It is indeed tribal, often led by the most skilled or persuasive. Basically a meritocracy with a bit of a cult of personality--rather Chaotic in the organisation in that they follow those they respect, but the tribal chieftainess doesn't really impose laws on what the others can do so much as make general decisions. Leaders usually come to power when selected by the people and the present leader.

I can only have things clarified if I know about them(or at least pretend to know) So if one leader died, the postion would go to the second most respected tribeslady, I assume it could be respect for their wisdom, or strength, or intellegence, or charisma, maybe even the other two?
 

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