affinity ranks;
✽ AFFINITY RANKS | ||||||||||
Areas of Repute Within Aifaran are some unofficial factions that represent some of the interests or aspects of the city life. These are not ICly recognized groups (that is, there are no guilds or formal organizations representing these areas that a character can approach ICly) in that they have no defined structure, but merely areas of general repute.
Upon application acceptance, each character will receive a randomized set of starter rankings totaling 20 points altogether, which are randomly distributed throughout all the factions using RNG when a character joins the game. This point cap will prevent anyone from being able to max out too many affinity factions at one time. OOCly, each faction has ranks from 1-5 (with 1 being the lowest, 5 the highest), with each rank producing multiple different types of interaction with that group throughout the month. Players can choose to have their characters experience one or more of these instances to happen, depending on what their rank standing is with that respective group. Characters will not be required to experience all instances for all factions in a given month. This Google Spreadsheet is kept current by the mods that can be viewed by the players at any time, so players will always have access to their various Affinity standings at a glance. EXAMPLE: CRIME Rank 1 • Slippery Fingers: You are targeted for pickpocketing on the street! • Get Trashed: Your property (home, work, etc) suffers vandalism. • Shakedown: Your preferred places of patronage are harassed for protection money. Rank 2 • Supply & Demand: You sense eyes on you frequently, and when looking to purchase your usual staples, you find them either out of stock or ridiculously marked up in price. If asked, the shopkeepers will avoid answering the questions, as if they've been intimidated into silence. Rank 3 • Swag Swap: You are targeted for a mugging, but you're offered a cheap set of crystal glasses in exchange for all you lose. • Insurance: You're offered an insurance policy against theft for the month, but if you don't pay up, you may be more heavily targeted. Rank 4 • Mistaken Identity: During what looks like it will be a mugging, the perpetrator seems to recognize you and breaks off the attempt. • Guardian Criminal: Alternatively, during what looks to be a mugging, ANOTHER mugger will intervene, successfully chasing the first offender away from you. Rank 5 • Sudden Windfall: An anonymous person mails you a package containing what is definitely stolen, but likely untraceable, money and luxury items, the contents of which are now yours to do with as you please! Affinity Rank Changes Each month as part of AC, players will be required to submit their rank changes, moving 4 points total per month in any combination of their choosing. An affinity cannot be ranked at 0 or over 5, and all the Affinity ranks must collectively total 20 points - so points being added to one rank must come from subtracting from another rank, etc. Part of the AC requirement is a (VERY) brief description of the character's behaviour that led to the fluctuations in affinity. EXAMPLE AC COMMENT: Character: Bugs Bunny AC Proof 1 (required): LINK AC Proof 2 (optional): LINK Allegiance Rank Changes: +2 Sci-Tech, -2 Faith Notes: Bugs offered to teach a class on network basics to some less-than-tech-savvy elders (+2 Sci-Tech) but flipped off some Ban Om devotees when they wouldn't take a hint (-2 Faith). Affinity FAQ What happens if my character gets randomized Affinity starting ranks that don't make sense? IE; my sweet cinnamon roll gets a high Crime ranking? That's half the fun! ICly, it's explained by characters arriving that don't have any background in the city yet. Since these aren't literal, recognized factions, it's a little bendable. Maybe they're going with a gut feeling. Maybe they just don't like your character's face. Who knows! These rankings aren't static either - they go up or down with each AC, depending on what you want for your character. What if I don't want to use any of the monthly instances for my faction rankings? You don’t really have to if there isn’t anything in there you’d want to play with. Or make up something (reasonably) within the parameters that would be better suited to your character. Why do I have to move Affinities rankings around every month? As your character interacts with the peoples of Khu Ioduan, they will naturally get along with some groups and people, but not others, just as in the real world. Adjusting Affinities rankings is based on how you think your character's choices have been viewed by the various factions in the city. There is no 'right' or 'wrong' standing with the factions, so don't worry about keeping a set number; every option has new opportunities! |
CRIME
RANK 1
• Identity Thief: You don’t know how and you don’t know why, but that’s clearly your face on a wanted poster. It seems a Kedan criminal has been shapeshifting into various Dreamfolk to hide from the law and you just got taken in on charges of fraud - fortunately once it’s determined you’re not a Kedan, you’re free to go, but that was just ten hours wasted.
• Street Squabbler: Some lesser gangs with a hell of a rivalry have been heckling you for protection money. The more often their members show up, the more often you keep getting dragged into their petty turf wars.
RANK 2
• Health and Wealth: Someone just stashed a huge box of contraband parasite quack cures in your living quarters. You could do the right thing and turn them into the Sentry, or perhaps you want to start a business of your own…?
RANK 3
• No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: You managed to break up a lovers quarrel in the park, but now there’s a Kin’nal who is utterly smitten with their ‘saviour’. Unfortunately for you, your subtle hints and body language are not universal and they keep misinterpreting your signals. A flat ‘no’ should do the trick. Unless you’re into this kind of thing.
• Short Fuse: By a series of peculiar events, you’ve discovered that some Chihuelan smugglers have been selling illegal explosives to some low ranking members of the Neneka gang. What do you do with this information? Inform the Sentry? Or maybe try to get in good with the Neneka and tip off one of their seniors.
RANK 4
• Drop in the Bucket: You’ve been invited to apply your particular criminal talents to a rather elaborate heist. Get in, get the goods before anyone notices, and get out. It should go off without a hitch and there’s a fence eager to buy the stolen goods.
RANK 5
• Look The Other Way: You’re sure that Sentry officer saw you plain as day lifting some expensive trinket. And yet, they just turned away, pretending nothing happened. And this isn’t a one time occurance - someone is looking out for you and your criminal ways.