The title aside, I have a question to pose to you gentlemen (and gentlewomen...). How does Ruins of Empire deal with the relationship between Anuirean culture and real-world history? Or rather, how have you dealt with it in the past?
I've been rummaging around the forum, and I have read some threads on various subjects pertaining to this. Most of them posted by Robert.
Noble titles, dowries, etc. This is a discussion I've been having for years in several PBeMs, mostly over at LEBR. Normally, I am the one calling for historical models for Birthright. Yet from what I've read here, I may actually be a "moderate" compared to Robert and his ilk, especially concerning the matter of "right" and "wrong". I have seen the Anuirean setting described as "wrong" in several places. This is a position I fundamentally disagree with, since it is a fantasy setting that does not claim to be a recreation of any historical society. If something is "wrong", it brings up several academically difficult questions as to what is "right". Personally, I much rather favour plugging the holes of the setting (of which there are many) with simplifications of real-world historical examples that serve the purpose of the game.
Anyway, I'm ranting. I don't wish to change anything. What I would appreciate is to hear how the good people of his game have approached this problem in the past, and what solutions you have come up with.
- Tallak