So I've noticed that the vast majority of members are either on the legal or guild-less side, and personally, I am disappointed. Furthermore, this trend has not been short-term; it is certainly long-term. Yes, it can be difficult making an ill-minded, miserable, or generally dark character with all of these legal or guild-less characters around, but having a fair assortment of members everywhere is what I think would make the site even more brilliant than it already is.
Tartarus, for example. This guild suffers the most from inactivity. Though it is unfortunate that its location is like trying to track a ghost, similarly to what the GM once told me, I'm sure there can always be arrangements to have some sort of recruitment trend commence outside of the guild. Interest is what brings people together, after all. Note that you don't have to necessarily be evil-to-the-core to join Tartarus, either. Tartarus is more miserable and dark than evil, as a matter of fact. Think of Gotham, for example. In the actual show, the sun hardly runs over that city, while the whole system is corrupt. Nothing about its atmosphere is bright, while happiness barely spreads itself in Tartarus territory. This is just an example of a dark environment. Also note that the definition of Tartarus, as given by the site, is a guild that few defy, meaning if you choose to make a character who believes himself or herself to be really strong, Tartarus is an option.
Now I proceed onto Savage Skull. This is the type of guild that you want to join if you are evil-to-the-core, or insane. There have been many remarkable characters here who have made quite the mark on this site. I don't mean to make this all look easy, but if you choose to make a character that is against the Magic Council, oftentimes, your character will swing in Savage Skull's path. Savage Skull also seems to accept members that are rebellious against Fiore's current state, so realistically, it is only a matter of making a rather angered character originated from historical events to reside here. This is my basic summary of how to bring a character here.
Basilisk Fang is rather similar, except more aggressive. Therefore, my persuasion here will be brief. Basically, if you choose to make a rebellious character eager to strike the legal side, itself, your character should go here. Many characters nowadays seem to be aggressive, regardless, so if you are that type of person to make a character such as the exemplar I just described, Basilisk Fang is an option.
Generally, everyone, you just have to think oppositely in order to make a character for the illegal side of Fiore. I honestly think it can be fun being against the legal side. You are put up to a great challenge, can make one heck of a story, and give your character(s) some unique traits characters on the legal side won't have. You will have access to jobs the legal side cannot partake in, as well as events, or forums, in that matter. I just say this to promote activity, ultimately, and a fair game. I find that this site seems one-sided at the moment in terms of legal versus illegal, so I encourage more on the dark side to balance things out. I hope some of you agree with me on this.
Tartarus, for example. This guild suffers the most from inactivity. Though it is unfortunate that its location is like trying to track a ghost, similarly to what the GM once told me, I'm sure there can always be arrangements to have some sort of recruitment trend commence outside of the guild. Interest is what brings people together, after all. Note that you don't have to necessarily be evil-to-the-core to join Tartarus, either. Tartarus is more miserable and dark than evil, as a matter of fact. Think of Gotham, for example. In the actual show, the sun hardly runs over that city, while the whole system is corrupt. Nothing about its atmosphere is bright, while happiness barely spreads itself in Tartarus territory. This is just an example of a dark environment. Also note that the definition of Tartarus, as given by the site, is a guild that few defy, meaning if you choose to make a character who believes himself or herself to be really strong, Tartarus is an option.
Now I proceed onto Savage Skull. This is the type of guild that you want to join if you are evil-to-the-core, or insane. There have been many remarkable characters here who have made quite the mark on this site. I don't mean to make this all look easy, but if you choose to make a character that is against the Magic Council, oftentimes, your character will swing in Savage Skull's path. Savage Skull also seems to accept members that are rebellious against Fiore's current state, so realistically, it is only a matter of making a rather angered character originated from historical events to reside here. This is my basic summary of how to bring a character here.
Basilisk Fang is rather similar, except more aggressive. Therefore, my persuasion here will be brief. Basically, if you choose to make a rebellious character eager to strike the legal side, itself, your character should go here. Many characters nowadays seem to be aggressive, regardless, so if you are that type of person to make a character such as the exemplar I just described, Basilisk Fang is an option.
Generally, everyone, you just have to think oppositely in order to make a character for the illegal side of Fiore. I honestly think it can be fun being against the legal side. You are put up to a great challenge, can make one heck of a story, and give your character(s) some unique traits characters on the legal side won't have. You will have access to jobs the legal side cannot partake in, as well as events, or forums, in that matter. I just say this to promote activity, ultimately, and a fair game. I find that this site seems one-sided at the moment in terms of legal versus illegal, so I encourage more on the dark side to balance things out. I hope some of you agree with me on this.