Think about which Immortal is switching into this mob. You'll probably be faced with your site against you, your sphere against you, your role against you...:

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Posted by The Book Behind The Cup on May 5, 2000 at 17:13:21:

In Reply to: Scenario and Deception Question posted by Unnamed on May 5, 2000 at 16:01:11:

> I was just thinking of my memories of CF while my eyeballs roll upwards waiting for the Simpsons to start, when I began to wonder about the roleplay of an Immortal who possesses a mob. This was discussed a few posts down, but I feel there is more to know, and hopefully an Immortal could respond with there take and response on the scenario.
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> Scenario:
> I am killing battlement guards, when the Enforcer strolls up to me. Would the Enforcer slay me on the spot or hear my words? Say I follow a sphere of Deception, and the Immortal realizes this, would he throw that in my face while switched into the Enforcer? If I tell the Enforcer, say, that the guards stole something from me, would the Immortal use OOC information of my ethos, say, chaotic, to opt in favor of the guards? Would he commend me on my job of deception or slay me for lying to the "all-powerful Enforcer" who mysteriously possesses knowledge of a person's religion and ethos?
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> I applaud anyone who can make it out of that mess of questions alive and breathing, but there's more..
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> What is the role of the Enforcer. He seeks to vanquish Evil, alright, what if I have a neutral ethos and alignment and attack the guards, would he attack me, seeing as how I am not chaotic nor evil, or does he simply wish to protect the guards?
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> Wait, wait, before you go, one more..
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> What does an Immortal seek to accomplish when switched into the Enforcer? Does he attempt to initiate roleplay, or assist the Arbiters while their book is gone? Am I perhaps missing something?
>
> I'd like to thank anyone insane enough to respond to my rambling in advance.


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