by
Dailato
» 08 Jan 2014, 21:33
From your description The Vatican wil be pretty similar, in that we see playing the game as RP, and people are encouraged to behave accordingly, though heavy interest in RP is not exactly a requirement for joining. If you don't want to RP but like the theme/goal of the guild and are fine with doing your duties and recieving your dues without bothering anyone, great, you're a fine member.
To be more precise, we encourage practical RP, as in, you RP up to the point that it gets in the way of being effective at what you're doing. This means no idle chat during combat, no "hail traveller" to the guy who's blatantly charging at you with his weapon drawn, and no "I'm going to take a break from mining now because even though the game tells me I'm not tired yet, I'm going to pretend I'm tired, only to get killed while lying flat on my back in the middle of nowhere for no apparent reason.".
This DOES mean events, and speeches, talking in town/taverns, having fun while out in the field (whether it's pvp or gathering), and simply respecting people's wish to stay in character, even if you don't feel like roleplaying yourself.
Quite frankly, the very basis of the guild is RP (being the main religious faction that's trying to prevent unnecesary bloodshed and unite the continent peacefully) Though, as mentioned, this up to the point that RP-methods do not get in the way of RP-goals (If we're attacked at the negotiation table, we're not going to complain about it or scream and hide, we're going to kill the attackers and enforce the treaty, life is feudal and all that)
In summary I'd say we're a very RP-friendly guild, while also, quite frankly, being very non-RP friendly. We're just not very anti-RP friendly, it's a roleplaying game and if people want to roleplay you don't get to troll them from a misguided sense of "less nerd than you" superiority.
Cause that would just be a self-defeating argument.
Yours truly -The Pope