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As I was playing a certain game...(Cough Cough Skyrim.) I always had to join one of the sides, either Stormcloaks or the Imperials. Which ever way you went, it defined your character. Each side was equally powerful, ruling over certain holds.
Now...to the main topic.
I was thinking of a system like this, but implemented into the Noble Families. Some thing like this that has already been implemented was the Senate. Yes, you see senators walking around boasting their effortc, but, have you seen any meetings that use these titles that are given?
(I know it is impossible for this to ever happen.)
Exactly, why I thought of this. A system of three to four groups, each run by certain noble families. They use these groups to tear through each either other through political meetings, fights, and shade.
To add to this, the commoners would be able to choose a side as well, almost like the Stormcloak Rebellion, and help go up against other groups.
This is what I see would happen if this were to be implemented:
Pros:
-Even more to role-play about.
-Gives most nobles a reason to be, well, noble!
-Certain families of commoners, chosen by the group, will get a recognition within the "council". (Thought up by Hiu403. Better explanation came be found deeper in the comments.
Cons:
-Political Rebellions going to far as tearing through other nobles and eliminate them.
-Chaos would break loose, leading to more prisoners than there are prison cells.
Now...to the main topic.
I was thinking of a system like this, but implemented into the Noble Families. Some thing like this that has already been implemented was the Senate. Yes, you see senators walking around boasting their effortc, but, have you seen any meetings that use these titles that are given?
(I know it is impossible for this to ever happen.)
Exactly, why I thought of this. A system of three to four groups, each run by certain noble families. They use these groups to tear through each either other through political meetings, fights, and shade.
To add to this, the commoners would be able to choose a side as well, almost like the Stormcloak Rebellion, and help go up against other groups.
This is what I see would happen if this were to be implemented:
Pros:
-Even more to role-play about.
-Gives most nobles a reason to be, well, noble!
-Certain families of commoners, chosen by the group, will get a recognition within the "council". (Thought up by Hiu403. Better explanation came be found deeper in the comments.
Cons:
-Political Rebellions going to far as tearing through other nobles and eliminate them.
-Chaos would break loose, leading to more prisoners than there are prison cells.