Crow wrote:Xaz wrote:We have a zero drama policy.
I think that any group you meet will tell you this, but by my own experience it finds you if you want it or not. Is it fair ? ... no ... is it something you can prevent ? ... I fear not.
The only way is to turn your back when you encounter it and go and not force the confrontation.
The longer I am in SL Gor as a killer the more I get this view of what some people are about and I fear that some are here to make having fun very complicated. It is a shame ... and I don't know how it is in other castes but within the BC I sometimes wonder why we often find ourselves in ongoing debates about politics while we all already know we will never agree fully.
I try ... to be IC aware this means that eventhough one person made my SL Life a lot harder (oocly wise) I won't hold it against him in character. When I meet him ... and I am not able to turn away, I will give him the same respect he always had before he started his quest against my character. I never turned down a candidate because I didn't like him, I never made it harder on a task because I felt badly about one either. Crow is about IC ... and there he is a badass killer with rather strickt and harsh judgments, but also someone that doesn't gets angry because someone called him a whimp or a chick.![]()
So in this topic I would like to make the link to what Solomon Voss wrote about it ... I really think he hits the nail pretty close to what my thoughts are about ranks, discipline and how we keep order.
http://www.blackcaste.co.uk/
Oh it does find us from time to time, but when it does, we take out the trash. Zero drama policy.




