Gentleman's/Social Clubs
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Gentleman's/Social ClubsFirst some background...
It occurred to me while doing research on my adventures, that there are several (at least 5) of these private clubs throughout Altamira. And while my initial reaction to their existence was "so what?" I have since thought that some of you (especially those who's characters are motivated by social status) might be interested in joining. Now the first question I imagine you asking is, what's the benefit? Well I couldn't see any game mechanic benefit (so no, +X bonus on Y rolls for joining Z Club). But I could see a bonus to your reputation (for good or bad) for joining one club over the other. As for costs, again, this isn't a game mechanic benefit so no XP cost. However, if you sought them out, there'd either be a monthly or yearly fee, or if they sought you out, that might be reduced (or even waived). At this point I wasn't seeing any special events that are just for members of certain clubs, but I could see (on an individual basis) PA events where your club might ask for a favor. So I created a poll, give me your honest feedback. Mark
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsSocial clubs are not going to be admitting 10 year olds so I have no stake in it. If we do it, I'm probably writing half of that stuff so I'm not voting for or against the idea.
the rest of you need to chime in however so we can either get the ball rolling on some of this or focus elsewhere. I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsSister Sonya finds the idea of joining a Gentleman's Club to be an interesting idea. What are the qualifications?
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsWell I guess that depends on a couple of things. 1. Do you have the cash? 2. (at least for the Vodacce Gentleman's Club) are you willing to "work off" your bill (cause there's a big trade for 'women' in your line of work, or at least women who appear to be in your line of work) 3. Which club were you referring to?
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsEach club will have it's own list of merits they are looking for in a member. Generally, all will want people of impressive backgrounds or those making a good name for themself in town. Most will want people of a good moral nature (or claim to, actual members may find that to be less of the case). Certainly the membership comittee will need to find you an interesting person to socialize with.
I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsAnd so... I'm confused.
The Montaigne Sourcebook has information about two of the "Social Membership Clubs" of the many found in Theah (sic): The Venerable Order of Esteemed Gentlemen (3 HP), and Mode du Lac (3 HP). I have found none listed in the Castille Sourceboook, for Altamira or anywhere else. I like the idea of social clubs. They're another of those things that act to flesh out Theah. But, have I missed where others are listed? Ae you including such as the Explorer's Society or any of the memberships listed in the PG? So, what did I miss and where did I miss it?
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsWell, you will just have to wait and see what comes up during game play. Maybe you will get invited to a secret meeting someplace unusual or a dinner hosted by a contact. The whole point of a club is that it gets a say in selecting members. As for finding them listed...it's been a few years but I'm still a founding member of the "Novus Group", so I can certainly claim the right and power to invent and add material beyond the published books.
I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsThe Adventurers' Society of Luthon would probably count as a "gentleman's club" and probably have an Altamira chapter.
"You're still mad at me about that whole 'gun-pointing' thing, aren't you?" -- Fortunato Valeri
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Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsThey would count, but they don't have a chapter in altamira. They keep their organization at home base. Not to say there isn't a similar organization with an interest in mapping theah in castille.
I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsI guess my issue is Why? Secret Societies cost 5HP. Society adventures might become available in 2-3 years, but irregularly. Gentlemens' clubs have no apparent cost, and seem to be parallels to Secret Societies.
If Secret Societies are to be given weight for their HP cost, that would mean that Gentlemens' Clubs shouldn't become a factor for 4-6 years. So, will they cost 15XP, or the HP equivalent? So why now?
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsIt's a living campaign. We are looking at doing things that enrich the feeling of participating in an actual environment with other people beyond the players. We want you to be able to remember NPCs and go back to them in future games. The clubs are offering a chance for players who may not have other outlets like memberships to make some contacts or establish a.location to use for meeting places. (and smart secret soc. Members amy want those as well since a club is more public). If you are playing a swordsman, rose and cross, priest then you may not want to add tp your activities but a montaigne courtier fop may want to establish some ties to the community. It's not about gaining a stat advantage, it's not about spending points to promise you a guy in town that will loan you a horse or sword. And it is not about cheating a player that bought a secret society or background by offering the same benefits. You are not gaining bonuses from membership. What you are getting is options to make use of. I cannot specify because they will require some player creativity.
I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
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I think that's the source of your misunderstanding. I think you're assuming joining a club is going to get you the same benefits as a Secret Society (infrequent adventures based on the Secret Society along with the ability to take certain advantages which are unavailable to other PCs), that isn't the case. Secret Societies give you mechanical benefits, clubs give you role-playing opportunities.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsI am interested in joining a club
"We can team up!"
"I'm just doing the right thing"
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsYou already belong to the Knights of the Rose and Cross my son.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsNobody said they are against members with other lesser interests.
I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsSend him to the Sunflowers!
"You're still mad at me about that whole 'gun-pointing' thing, aren't you?" -- Fortunato Valeri
And here's where I try to be a writer...
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsSo basically like the secret society we just created at the Vernecon Dry Dock for Crimson Valor. Anonymous Alcoholics where some of our rules include that we must invite someone to drink with us every module and we must have a drinking contest with all members every dry dock...Not to mention the song that must be written after the contest. This DD it was:
I will always have my drink on hand. I will never eat my favorite sand. You can't go! Rum, wait! The ham stumbles upon fate! They are vicius just wait! Don't die, DRINK! You should hear us sing it. Anyway, I think it's a good idea and I also think that players should be allowed to create their own social clubs (assuming they have at least one other player character willing to join). "You can't trust the weather and you can't trust the sea. Who can you trust, my friend if you can't trust me?"
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You tryin ta give away all our secrets? PS Welcome back missy, we missed ye!
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsWhat? No, sorry.
And yeah, I've missed me too. "You can't trust the weather and you can't trust the sea. Who can you trust, my friend if you can't trust me?"
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsWe are starting a mead hall!
Re: Gentleman's/Social ClubsI swear i was not even aiming at her. And for the record, i never want to hearfrank and kenny sing.
I would tell you about the club Romeo is forming but we don't allow icky girls. I don't mind growing old... but I hate growing up.
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How about totally kick-arse women?
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