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Tribes are something we would love for players to come up with on their own. However, there are some pre-defined tribes, and we are happy to talk through ideas with you. All the information needed can be found in [[Creating_Your_Tribe|here]] |
Tribes are something we would love for players to come up with on their own. However, there are some pre-defined tribes, and we are happy to talk through ideas with you. All the information needed can be found in [[Creating_Your_Tribe|here]] |
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+ | As the combined Tribes have no leadership, no formally mandated interactions, and such wildly varying viewpoints, there is no law that ties them all together. Members of the Outlook therefore have leeway in how they deal with problems of law. Tribes are bound by ideology and blood, and they treasure their peace. |
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+ | It is possible that the PCs define a law in play. It is also possible that NPCs attempt to impose one. We believe, but may be wrong, that there will be a de-facto “law” that keeps a status quo that is agreeable to the PCs without much ref involvement. If it comes to a point where the enforcement of law is controlled by domineering (N)PCs in a way that isn’t fun for anyone else, then we will include means to redress this balance. |
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===AIs and The Outlook=== |
===AIs and The Outlook=== |
Revision as of 15:09, 18 September 2018
Our hands joined, a physical connectiveness, I let my mind slip around the circle. I don’t like talking, but I feel a humongous pressure to say something. I focus on that feeling, on the nervousness within me, and I decide I should probably at least announce the obvious. “I want my horns to work” I say, and suddenly I feel embarrassed. But we’re still holding hands in a circle, and all of us are together, so it hasn’t gone wrong yet.
It feels like an hour before Josiah says “I want his horns to work too”, before grinning in that utterly easy way he has, as if he didn’t sound as weird as I did. Alpha and Nasha just stay still, focusing on the connection. Nasha smiles a little, and then I feel it in full force.
Community, togetherness, belief, change, the cycle. Energy dances and runs through me as I stand there, and my forehead tingles as I feel it slipping into the horns.
Summary
The Outlook is a place of much natural beauty, and thriving wilderness, colonized by groups of humanity who survived the ‘End of the World’. With a relatively low population for its size, as well as an abundance of natural resources, there is little resource scarcity. Due to this, it is a very peaceful place, and the main disputes are petty family rivalries; though these can simmer for generations, and cause an amount of bloodshed not in keeping with the perceived insult. Bodyguards have little call for their trade, except for protection of the more lightly armoured who explore some of the lesser known areas, where creatures and bandits roam. Despite this, martial skills are relatively commonly practiced- there is always the risk of being attacked by creatures that have moved beyond their usual hunting ground. Moreover, sometimes the tribes band together against threats from the outside, and it is thus necessary for at least a few to pass on fighting techniques.
Mutations in The Outlook
People are born either Dead Strain or Gene Strain. Gene Strains have mutations, and are able to shape those mutations in directions positive for their survival. Dead Strains look much more like those from the World Before, and can interface much better with AI. Two dead strain parents will invariably have a dead strain child; however, this is the only common way that dead strains are parented. If at least one parent is a Gene Strain, the child will almost always also be a Gene Strain. There is little outright rivalry between the groups, but each Tribe has a different mix of both, and different attitudes based on their makeup.
Tribes and The Outlook
One of the most important things is that everyone in the Outlook belongs to, or has recently belonged to, a Tribe. This may not be the Tribe that they were born into, or a very large Tribe. Communal living has been seen as a large advantage for the people of the Outlook, and regularly comes down to long term family groups. From the larger tribes, like the Mutati, there are often break outs and new groups that form when a family decide they want to strike out on their own.
Tribes are something we would love for players to come up with on their own. However, there are some pre-defined tribes, and we are happy to talk through ideas with you. All the information needed can be found in here
Law in The Outlook
As the combined Tribes have no leadership, no formally mandated interactions, and such wildly varying viewpoints, there is no law that ties them all together. Members of the Outlook therefore have leeway in how they deal with problems of law. Tribes are bound by ideology and blood, and they treasure their peace.
It is possible that the PCs define a law in play. It is also possible that NPCs attempt to impose one. We believe, but may be wrong, that there will be a de-facto “law” that keeps a status quo that is agreeable to the PCs without much ref involvement. If it comes to a point where the enforcement of law is controlled by domineering (N)PCs in a way that isn’t fun for anyone else, then we will include means to redress this balance.
AIs and The Outlook
You will have been likely to have met AIs in your time- very few of them will have been highly competent, most repeating the same class of actions ad infinitum. They are instantly recognizable by a symbol or marking on their forehead- although they may additionally have symbols or markings elsewhere. A few of the more competent AIs have groups that they lead, or at least act as advisors to. More complex AIs are often worshipped, or at least treated with wary respect. It is your choice how to define the various AIs you have interacted with, but be aware that there will be groups that will brook little disrespect of their patrons. AIs can be summoned with relative ease if you have made contact with them before, and provide them a medium in which to manifest. This should be some form of technological device- though it can be stored in any sort of appropriate phys-rep (There will be some available for new players, if they want them).
Some people house AIs in their ka, if they wish to draw on the skills of a particular AI. They may have some odd personality quirks related to the AI they are handling. This is regarded as entirely normal, a natural consequence of communion with a different class of intelligence.
Literacy in The Outlook
All writing is personal- tribes may be able to share their own notes, and you can likely read the writing of people you know very well who have told you how their writing style works, but no script is common to every tribe, and understandable by all of them. The only exception to this is the Citadel script, which is a reversed version of modern writing. We will provide mirrors next to any documents that are written in Citadel Script.