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Locrian |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 01:43:26 Greetings.
In light of the faction affiliation aspect of the Adventurer's Guild, I am facing a dilemma on which is most suited for my character. I hope this is the right place for the question.
As a Chaotic Neutral Wizard on a classic quest for influence and power, I find appeal in the Zhentarim's "open-minded" view on morals. The vast resources offered by the family is also nothing to scoff at. Despite their loose moral tenets, members seem to be kept on a leash - at the beck and call of leadership until (if ever) they ascend to the governing body themselves. That is to say, the guild is generally too close-knit for comfort. Correct me if my understanding is flawed.
Alternatively, the Harpers operate based on a network of loosely affiliated agents. The freedom afforded here seem significantly larger than that of the Zhentarim. However, they principle, "too much power leads to corruption," is the complete opposite of my own; there can never be too much power. How is the judgement made regarding the limitations of powers?
Based on the cases detailed here, can the sages of Candlekeep advise on the more suitable faction of the two? |
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Xal Valzar |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 21:07:54 "The wizard simply seeks to gather the means to master the weave, out of his love for magic. "
ahhh surely you will favor the Lord's Alliance, since for what is research into magic without the protection of civilization for you to produce and keep the fruits of your labor. Is it not that even the greatest wizard can benefit from the great cities, which house the greatest research institutes there are? Or is progress achievable when one must set himself with constant vigilance to ensure he is not stabbed in his back? Nay i think. most people in the Lord's Alliance are in it to ensure their prosperity and hold no universal 'love' for people outside of their interest. Welcome. |
Locrian |
Posted - 14 Aug 2014 : 22:02:48 Thank you both for your input. I'll definitely look into the Lord's Alliance in that case. It's not so much a matter of standing alone, rather than minimizing the obligations of belonging in an organization. |
Dark Warlock |
Posted - 11 Aug 2014 : 01:39:36 I have to agree with The Hooded One. You can have your story be, the reason for joining is to gain power faster through means of your affiliation. I think the Lords is probably the most neutral of them, save for The Emerald Enclave, which wouldn't suit you. |
The Hooded One |
Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 02:04:33 Ah. I had missed the official rollout, and wasn't sure if I could talk about factions beyond the two you mentioned. I was thinking of the Lord's Alliance. It's gaining power within a structure, not "standing proud as a loner," but it sounds to me as if that fits the character better. However, you of course might not agree. love, THO |
Locrian |
Posted - 04 Aug 2014 : 05:52:39 I appreciate the advice, scribes. I will weight your information carefully when I decide on my affiliations, if any.
The Hooded One: If I understand your question directly, these are the only factions up for grabs: (http://dnd.wizards.com/dungeons-and-dragons/story/factions) An adventurer can join one at any point during the campaign. If you have a suggestion on any alternative, non-listed factions that may fit my character better, please let me know by all means. |
The Hooded One |
Posted - 04 Aug 2014 : 03:11:31 A question, Locrian: are all the factions "on the table" in the Adventurer's Guild yet? ( I think there are other factions that would be a better fit for a character interested in power.) love, THO |
Derulbaskul |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 11:02:18 Why not start with the Harpers - in part to ensure that you don't alarm your fellow players - and then swap to the Zhentarim once you've amassed a bit of power?
However, from your post I think your character is more of Zhentarim than anything else. |
The Masked Mage |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 08:46:54 That being the case, I would say neither group is really a good fit... Harpers rarely find much in the way of power... Some are very personally powerful individuals, but because they go from here to there to poke their noses in different things as they are bid by senior harpers they never really build up political power in an area. Also they tend to try to be covert. If they have power they don't show it unless needed so that they are like a wild card no one expects.
For Zhents, acquiring power is a tricky business. There is always someone above you who doesn't trust you and might kill you or send you off to accomplish something for them with your death. AND there is always someone below you trying to grab power by "accidentally" arranging your death.
Unless your own goals more closely align with theirs then you don't want to join either.
What it sounds like you really want is to become the apprentice of a powerful wizard - learn their magic (or Weave mastery, as you put it) and then either move on or kill them and take what other magic there is to take. Good luck.
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Locrian |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 05:20:04 At this point, it's very much a "power for power's sake" scenario. The wizard simply seeks to gather the means to master the weave, out of his love for magic. Any obligations otherwise are simple undesired hindrances. That said, his powers are measly, at present. Affiliations to powerful organizations such as the Harpers/ Zhentarim are necessary "evils" to expedite his ascent. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 05:01:39 Why does your character want power? What will he do with it? |