Wardens in 2020
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:48 am
Is there any way to learn more about them? I asked around and nobody is sure if any Wardens are still active players. Thanks!
A roleplaying mid-fantasy/western frontier/gaslamp MUD
https://clok.contrarium.net/bbs/
I think being more open about what the guild is and what they are expected to do will go a long way to mitigating this kind of problem. If your guild is very secretive, people will want to join to learn what those secrets are. And if they don't like what they learn, they'll leave.
Going to be maybe a little too blunt here:
I do think that's a good point. An RPI mud does require either more administrative involvement or more agency provided to the players. For the former, it's tough since this is a side hobby for most devs, so I'm sure it's hard for them to have the time for it. The latter can be quite dangerous, or at least a lot of work to check out players that can handle the responsibility (though based on rep, I would think you and Aleari have earned your stripes). I think Sindome is a perfect example of a mud that does RPI and does it horribly in every single way. Clique-ish admins who ignore most players, an abundance of toxicity in the community, straight up lies from the devs about what is actually in the game. I think running RPI is tough to do well for something that is a hobby.
I should mention that I've played this game a few times over the years. I haven't been back a long while this time, but I have seen a lot of player behavior and feel like I'm starting to get a good sense of things.
Don't know if Uyoku is around or not, but I would like to point out that the updating of the wiki page never happened. There's still literally just a blank stub.Uyoku wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 11:41 am Without going into too much detail, the Wardens of the Grove are a group of druids that focus on the wilds and the land and use their connection to Gaea in this way to care for it and heal it, unlike the Udemi whose goal is combat against the Resen and use what they have learned to combat th ethreat and take care of the lands. Udemi split their focus between these things while the Wardens primarily focus on herb lore, the land, druidry and teaching others as well as providing services with their knowledge.
This group has grown and changed since its creation as the original GM in charge of it is no longer on the team and no notes were left behind in their wake.
The Wardens are more non-combat, however they are not at all pacifistic in any way, but combat is not the focus.
This is a RP heavy group that takes time, dedication and patience to join because frankly, it is a slow burn sort of group, it is for characters in the long term and not focused on grinding skills by any means.
The Wardens used to be focused more on secrecy, however some of that is changing, however, there are some particular guild secrets that will never be shared openly. It is based on old world druids as they existed at one time, however this isn't quite the case, there has been some inspiration taken from them, however it is not meant to exactly resemble any real life form of Paganism in anyway, though it does have some influence.
I apologize to anyone who has found any information about this group hard to find, it is not meant to have a huge amount of members, but it is not meant to be so closed in that information about what they do is impossible to get.
As I stated before, this group has changed from what it was likely build as originally and changes and growth will continue to happen. Right now we unfortunately don't have regular Wardens playing, however, if you make your interest known we may keep an eye out, but joining will take time, possibly months due to real life taking our time and as well because it is intended to take time. Many times we have people join only to leave once they've gotten bored because they cannot take how roleplay heavy the group is, so care is taken in choosing.
The Udemi and Wardens share some abilities, however, they have some that are specific to the Wardens that are more focused on Gaea, reading and healing the land. Other abilities may become available over time, this group is still quite new despite being around for a while. I do hope that more abilities can be added, but this will be a slow process.
I hope this has helped to clear up at least some confusion. As for the Wiki page, I realize it needs updating, I'll have to see about getting that done sooner than later to provide a clearer image of what the Wardens of the Grove are.