The rules on Tribal Hostilities state that "Tribal hostilities are suspended during cult ceremonies." Really? Since when? As late as 1631-9 there were duels at an Orlanth ceremony, and in 1631-10 there would have been, had not one of the parts been a Chalana Arroy cultist.
I remember the rule as "Tribal hostilities are suspended during cult ceremonies, unless the ceremony is at a warrior cult."
Did I just forget to update the rules on this?
Tribal hostilities at ceremonies
Re: Tribal hostilities at ceremonies
Tribal hostilities (as opposed to general hostility) are actually quite rare, so it may be that an intended update was overtaken by other things. I see no problem with changing this, so long as you give a few months' notice.
It might be sensible to have an overview of hostilities somewhere, along the lines of 'Regimental hostilities are suspended during Court functions but not cult ceremonies; tribal hostility is always active; cult hostility is active during Warrior cult ceremonies but not others, nor at Court' (if that is the way it works). Checking several rule sections for every permutation can be time-consuming (for you too, I would imagine).
And I am a little concerned about the whole idea of tribal hostility. Joining a regiment or a cult is a choice, and if it becomes too dangerous you can choose to leave. But if you are the sole Boldhome member of a tribe that is hostile to four other characters you are going to be challenged until your Constition runs out, with no recourse unless you wish to volunteer for the front.
It might be sensible to have an overview of hostilities somewhere, along the lines of 'Regimental hostilities are suspended during Court functions but not cult ceremonies; tribal hostility is always active; cult hostility is active during Warrior cult ceremonies but not others, nor at Court' (if that is the way it works). Checking several rule sections for every permutation can be time-consuming (for you too, I would imagine).
And I am a little concerned about the whole idea of tribal hostility. Joining a regiment or a cult is a choice, and if it becomes too dangerous you can choose to leave. But if you are the sole Boldhome member of a tribe that is hostile to four other characters you are going to be challenged until your Constition runs out, with no recourse unless you wish to volunteer for the front.
Fionn the dagger, soldier and scholar (Warlord and Loremaster).
Re: Tribal hostilities at ceremonies
I say I would agree with Fionn's comments here and as a player who had a character that was the sole member of a tribe with 4 other characters in an opposing tribe it was somewhat daunting.....that was, of course, until good old Broar Hofarson joined Chalana Arroy and thus was able to avoid duelling!Fionn wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 7:38 pm Tribal hostilities (as opposed to general hostility) are actually quite rare, so it may be that an intended update was overtaken by other things. I see no problem with changing this, so long as you give a few months' notice.
It might be sensible to have an overview of hostilities somewhere, along the lines of 'Regimental hostilities are suspended during Court functions but not cult ceremonies; tribal hostility is always active; cult hostility is active during Warrior cult ceremonies but not others, nor at Court' (if that is the way it works). Checking several rule sections for every permutation can be time-consuming (for you too, I would imagine).
And I am a little concerned about the whole idea of tribal hostility. Joining a regiment or a cult is a choice, and if it becomes too dangerous you can choose to leave. But if you are the sole Boldhome member of a tribe that is hostile to four other characters you are going to be challenged until your Constition runs out, with no recourse unless you wish to volunteer for the front.
If there is to be a change can there be a transition period, as suggested, say of a couple of Seasons?
Torben Dungshuvler
An unfortunate pawn in the hands of the Gods
An unfortunate pawn in the hands of the Gods