First, in what will be an epic thread.
Becoming a Legend of the community, one post at a time.
Becoming a Legend of the community, one post at a time.
Wall of text crits for 1000....
Such imagination for that which does not yet exist.
You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to get angry. JAMES 1:19 NLT
Amusingly I find myself defending Arkadia in this laughable thread despite it clearly being a troll post. Similar to most people involved in the game so far I've actually found them to be perfectly reasonable when dealing with them directly.
Coincidentally, I hate to break it to your ego OP but...., I've been involved in arranging several trade deals with major entities in other kingdoms, including one with Arkadia, however I've never read your Al'Khezam thread. Actually who am I kidding I've not bothered to read any of your other threads as far as I know I'm just incredibly bored today.
I am reading this wall of words while having my breakfast, I have to admit I was laughing to tears 😭. You got a Talent to make people laugh and is a rare one to be honest. I suggest you try in a Talent show like "Britain Got Talent" or similar. I look forward to read more of your work. BTW the +1 like was mine. Good luck to you Sir.
Posted By Conquistador at
Note to all nobles. I will be watching you very closely and scrutinising your decisions. No one is safe.
Oh no. What will we do. All those decisions I can already make and now the added pressure of you scrutinising them.
The truth is born in argument
Interesting read, you do highlight some fair points, thank you ! Welcome again to Arkadia Rhea ! I Hope you'll find prosperity with us !
puts on Royal Commissioner of Al'Khezam hat
An interesting read. There is a very large amount of supposition in this one. Most of it flat out wrong.
To address some of your points for Al'Khezam (I won't speak for the rest):
We wish Rhea the best as a duchess in Arkadia or Keridwen and hope she has fun! As a kingdom we're not counting on anyone but ourselves to solve problems and so a mysterious savior to an as yet unrealized threat is stupid.
Here's a general statement on the nature of Al'Khezam:
"The kingdom of Al'Khezam aims to maintain peaceful relations with as many nations as possible, our intention is not to be the aggressor but rather to advance our kingdom by cultural, technological, economic, societal and political means. This does not mean that we will always be completely neutral nor that we are complete pacifists but rather that our intent is to be a civilizing influence. This, again, does not mean that we discourage violent playstyles but would rather channel them into areas that benefit the kingdom for defensive and stabilizing purposes.
In addition as a kingdom we prefer to think first and speak only when it suits us to speak. So as a political entity we are not a nation of harsh words or empty boasts but rather of reflection and decisive action when the time is needed for such."
You may consider us the kingdom of paper shields and harshly worded letters of protest, that's fine. Point me to the digital swords right now and I'll show you what I can or rather cannot do. xD Because that's all anyone has right now, words.
As an addendum I'd like to add that while Usifan is a poet at heart, he is clever enough to consider not only his own bias and playstyle but to gather a cohort of people who are interested in a variety of activities. Many of us are pragmatists and not unaware of the potential for violence.
takes off hat
Now I know this indulges your ego, don't let this response go to your head. I had nothing better to do. :D
Posted By Labbe at 05:01 AM - Thu Jan 16 2020
Hypothesize*
Hypothesise* This is a thread about an EU server, so we write the Queen's English
Posted By Labbe at 04:01 AM - Thu Jan 16 2020
Hypothesize*
OP spelt hypothesise correctly.
(Now I get to do my favourite thing, write a long response that is a thinly disguised preachy monologue about my theories of politics, war and leadership)
While I'm about as antagonistic to Arkadia as anyone I'm not sure I agree with OP's conclusions. Particularly in regards to what I quote below:
It seems strange that for now, those who are leading and making the decisions for the rest of the player base are not leading because they earned their way to those positions, but are there because they paid more. All the while there will be more competent and more leader-like people residing within their community.
Human societies tend towards oligarchies, modern democracies even follow this trend with the political class being typically from privileged backgrounds. The fact that CoE's ruling class is oligarchal is not at all strange, especially given the semi-feudal nature of the game's political mechanics.
Now ignoring the god awful turn of phrase 'leader-like' is it strange that there are competent people in the middle and lower classes? Of course not, will some of these people eventually replace the current oligarchs? Probably. Not all of them will progress either through lack of ambition or lack of (in-game) funds. Is this a bad thing? Not at all. To make a military comparison the current nobility are members of the officer class, members of the aristocracy are NCOs and the gentry and peasantry are the Other Ranks (technically NCOs are OR as well but bear with me for the comparison's sake). Given that NCOs and both fulfil similar roles in their organisations, that of detail orientated, operationally based, small to mid-scale leadership it will be in that aristocratic/NCO sweet spot where competency is key and it is in this spot we will see the most 'meritorious' positioning.
From what we have observed on Selene, not one person of any kingdoms leadership is in the top 1% of people who are capable of leading.
From this statement, I'm pretty sure you're in the 'born not made' camp of leadership despite most military theorists debunking this sometime around the 1860s.
Leadership is a learned skill. Certain social classes have a better start in life when it comes to learning those skills (and inherent cultural mores apply) but in theory, anyone can learn to be a leader. At this point, there is no game and are no threats, the ruling classes of the game don't have any pressure to evolve their leadership styles. I expect as we get closer to launch we will begin to see more public leadership.
All of this is to be expected in a plutocracy, a government ruled by wealth, not competence. As many of you will agree, I’ve done a fair job of pointing out the incompetence.
You haven't pointed out anything but your assertion that a plutocracy is inherently an incompetent system is in error. Any system that perpetuates over more than two generations is a competent one (as it has self-perpetuated). Feudalism wouldn't have lasted for over 600 years and oligarchies wouldn't be so common if the rulers were so incompetent that the State would collapse.
Remember meritocracies are dystopias (in fact the term was coined in the 1958 dystopian fiction Rise of the Meritocracy).
Coming Soon(tm)
Haha... bashing Arkadia almost every time and then:
Posted by Conquistador
While Demalion, Tryggr and Al Khezam saw nothing more than light entertainment, Arkadian nobles seemed to be particularly disgruntled in their responses.
Good trolling Sir.
I would wish for a more researched less biased post, but I guess getting reactions out of ppl is a hard job too.