Aria originally posted this in General Topics, but due to its nature I thought maybe it would go better here.
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| I voted 'Other'; I think you should have a list of different types of quests--Attack Quests (eliminate a particular threat/potential threat--goblins, orcs, etc.), Treasure Quests (to obtain something), Retrieval Quests (to retrieve something for someone else--for a price, of course), and Information Quests (to send and receive messages between kingdoms and the like--again, for a price). Then, under each quest type, you could have a set of places in which you want to have the quests (within this city or area, from this kingdom to that one, etc.); under each place, you could have a list of the quests themselves. This way, people can start whereever they want and do whatever type of quest they want; at the same time, however, they have a structured system that leads them along--then, of course, they complete the quest the way they want. What do you think? |
Ok guys, time for some debate. My opinion on the matter is that right now we don't really have enough people for a system like this to run smoothly. But at the same time I can't say that I exactly dislike the idea. As usual I'm encouraging you guys to share your opinions on the matter, so let's see what everyone thinks about the idea.
*Pats Baerholn on the back.* Glad you caught that and moved it here, I didn't. ^_^ Anyways, I like the idea, but like Baerholn said, there just aren't enough people right now to use that system to its full... Maybe when we get more people active.