I was really hoping that Fitter Happier would have answered my question concerning Masters of Jade by now. I would want to know how any regard he might have for it is reconciled with his apparent dislike for having NPCs as examples of things done in the setting (alternatively, if he dislikes the book specifically because it is filled with such characters, or if he doesn't mind because he's under the impression that nobody should want to play a character involved in the Guild, then I guess at least I'd have a final indication that his point of view is too wildly disparate from mine).
Nevertheless, I think my reply would be the same regardless.
Now, here's my thinking on Lunar NPCs, and NPCs in general.
They are there for the same reason Nexus is there.
They are there for the same reason Mt.Metagalpa is there.
They are there for the same reason the Five-Metal Shrike is there.
They are there for the same reason that the others are there despite the fact that my PCs can found a mercentile hub, wrench a gigantic mountain from the substance of the Wyld, build there own N/A Artifacts.
They are there to give
richness,
history and
potential to the setting.
They are there so that I can plan out things to do with the setting that are different and varied from what you do in your games, and what I do between different games.
So, with that in mind:
Fitter Happier wrote:
"Your PC should be the one who leads the Lunars triumphantly back into Creation!"
"NO NO NO. I want to help Ma-Ha-Suchi lead the Lunars triumphantly back into Creation!"
I want my PC to lead Ma-Ha-Suchi in triumph against whatever.
I want to follow Ma-Ha-Suchi into battle.
I want to kill him to take his Manse.
I want to kill him to make him pay for his crimes.
I want to kill him to make an example to other forces who are on the fence about me.
I want to redeem him.
I want to get him to produce art again.
I want to have sex with him.
I want to manipulate him into attacking other things.
I want to learn Necromancy off of him.
I want to make him even more detached and mutated.
I want to leave him the fuck alone, either because I want him as far away as possible, or because I am completely indifferent.
I want to do all these things that develop out of his actions and history.
And you know what? When I'm done, I want to head a few hundred miles north and do entirely different things with the entirely different Raksi.
I do
not want to have
all of two things to do with either of them (and every other Lunar besides) that are
exactly the same in every game ever.
I do not want Lunars to be distinguished by the aesthetic details of their goblin kingdom.
Needs Help, the Destitute Lament, Messenger Soul of Anbhann, the Forlorn Burren, 12th Soul of Isator Levi,
Clófaidh, the Drill That Pierces the Heavens, 8th Soul of Isator Levi
Abcán, the Poet of Contempt, Expressive Soul of Fiacha, the Grinning Patrician, 5th Soul of Isator Levi
Aerten, the Red Right Hand, 3rd Soul of Isator Levi
Dagda, the Crucible That Scours All Ignorance, 9th Soul of Isator Levi