You can do that.:

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Posted by Braerus(IMM) on November 3, 2000 at 09:16:12:

In Reply to: I'd ignore An Immortal and try anyway. posted by Tracker of the Wicked(VIP) on November 3, 2000 at 08:52:22:

If you're willing to forgoe the standard cabal "crutches" (ready-made allies, powers, et al), believe that both PK-wise and RP-wise you stand a chance to make as much if not more of an impact on the game than any given caballed character, and you believe you found an idea that others might also enjoy and pursue -

> Go for it.

No one said for anyone to avoid making a uniquely rped character that wasn't in a cabal. If I remember correctly the original post was vaguely asking for how he or some mortal could create a cabal. There's not a prescribed way to do this, because it's not something that happens.


Just don't be disappointed if you "fail". "Failure" meaning that your "cabal" dies with your character's death or inability to log in.

This, I said.


And also note that it would be completely necessary to get Immortal support/interest/involvement for your "cabal" to exist as part of the code (obviously). The best example of this is the Scarab, with little mortal involvement, but still pushing through as a result of intense Immortal involvement.

Um, that cabal exists because an immortal planned it and implemented it. It's not an example of a cabal started my mortals where an immortal was later brought into it for support.


> Good luck, have fun.

Certainly



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