Post by Gabrielle Blagden on Aug 9, 2007 19:50:34 GMT -5
The Citizens and the Undecided
- What are the Citizens and the Undecided? The Citizens and the Undecided are two factions of the people that do not have a direct part in the conflict. They either support the government (Citizen) or they don't support any side (Undecided).
- Who controls them? No one is in charge of these groups because they are not actual groups. They are in charge of their own actions, and will have only themselves, and any law officials, to answer to for them.
- Is there an age limit? You must be 17 and out of school to be either of these affiliations.
- If I am in the government or an auror, do I have to be a Citizen? No, you can support any of the affiliations as a government official. Keep in mind however that if word gets out that you don't support the government, it could spell disaster for your character.
- What is a Citizen? A Citizen is anyone who supports the government and their actions, however foolhardy. They will do all they can on their part to help keep the governments integrity in tact. Occasionally you will get a zealot who attacks other people for not supporting their cause, but for the most part, Citizens are regular people.
- What is an Undecided? An undecided is anyone who hasn't given their loyalty to any set group. This can be for several reasons: Fear, Uncertainty, laziness, ambition, etc. Make sure you give a good reason you are not part of a group when applying.
- If I am an in either of these groups, does that mean I won't ever have to worry about my character being targeted? True your character will have less of a chance of getting pulled into a battle and hurt/killed. But keep in mind that people can't sit on the fence forever. As the battle wages on, your character will most likely be forced to join one of the sides. It is best to prepare for that realization.