I would suggest not to get into quarreling, again. Such will not add to the attractivity of RP, on contrary. Forming a consensus about our Lore and a more or less common history are of greatest importance. That, again, has to be negotiated, which will be neither easy nor painless.
Btw. my critque concerning the prophetic chronicle shall not sound ungrateful. I highly value and acknowledge the work of the animators who have designed and are taking care of both the Rangers' and Zorai/Matis events and am curious of the further developments. I want to thank them both at this opportunity.
Another thing seeming important in RP Icus mentioned is, to which extent scientific terms should or must not be introduced. For my part, I accept the critique for a term like biomass, though only to some extent, as the difference of matter of living and non-living nature precedes the modern ages by centuries if not longer, and the world of the homins is quite modern under a couple of respects. Similarly it is inappropriate to use terms like genetics which in the narrow sense require electron microscopy which we do not have. Mendelian observations, on the other hand, may certainly have been made by so careful gardeners like the Matis. So, being careful with such terms and ideas is surely an important hint and a good idea.
What kind of technological understanding we have should be discussed further, anyway, better in a seperate thread.
Btw. my critque concerning the prophetic chronicle shall not sound ungrateful. I highly value and acknowledge the work of the animators who have designed and are taking care of both the Rangers' and Zorai/Matis events and am curious of the further developments. I want to thank them both at this opportunity.
Another thing seeming important in RP Icus mentioned is, to which extent scientific terms should or must not be introduced. For my part, I accept the critique for a term like biomass, though only to some extent, as the difference of matter of living and non-living nature precedes the modern ages by centuries if not longer, and the world of the homins is quite modern under a couple of respects. Similarly it is inappropriate to use terms like genetics which in the narrow sense require electron microscopy which we do not have. Mendelian observations, on the other hand, may certainly have been made by so careful gardeners like the Matis. So, being careful with such terms and ideas is surely an important hint and a good idea.
What kind of technological understanding we have should be discussed further, anyway, better in a seperate thread.
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Daomei die Streunerin - religionsneutral, zivilisationsneutral, gildenneutral