Well, if anybody don't want to make a step to the others, we're going to mourn a lot.
And you're wrong, on Avendale. Non-citizen can participate, these are the Talalochi's system, the people who can argue that their guild have their guild hall in the Lakes can become Talalochi and participate to the politics with some limits.
But the main problem, and i understand it, is to be out of the main stream of the politics because you think language is what determine politics of one person. You're wrong but we can't see it because we don't have so much meeting together.
If you want to have some language-based Assemblies, ok, but in my feelings, it's more a disadvantage for the game and his becoming than an advantage.
After, you speak of the problem between Zhoi and Feylin... I will explain this a problem between two Zorais who want power in their country... this is a fight between bot of them. ANd in each fight, there is only two solutions : agreement or the loss of one of them.
And i am going to add one argument : it's easier to be the leader of a small community than to a bigger one with people very different of you. It's maybe the main problem... So, the different leaders could try to preserve their little leadership more than build a great community in which they can lose this leadership.
We do always finish on ego's stories ! Maybe... I am wrong, i hope.
And you're wrong, on Avendale. Non-citizen can participate, these are the Talalochi's system, the people who can argue that their guild have their guild hall in the Lakes can become Talalochi and participate to the politics with some limits.
But the main problem, and i understand it, is to be out of the main stream of the politics because you think language is what determine politics of one person. You're wrong but we can't see it because we don't have so much meeting together.
If you want to have some language-based Assemblies, ok, but in my feelings, it's more a disadvantage for the game and his becoming than an advantage.
After, you speak of the problem between Zhoi and Feylin... I will explain this a problem between two Zorais who want power in their country... this is a fight between bot of them. ANd in each fight, there is only two solutions : agreement or the loss of one of them.
And i am going to add one argument : it's easier to be the leader of a small community than to a bigger one with people very different of you. It's maybe the main problem... So, the different leaders could try to preserve their little leadership more than build a great community in which they can lose this leadership.
We do always finish on ego's stories ! Maybe... I am wrong, i hope.