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[X] Azel
And that there is the problem, they don't get to make this an opt out thing, if they get to do this, it will be as an opt in thing, where only people who actively choose to come to them participate.
Them having big parties with inhibition lowering magic is okay, provided only people who want to experience such things get involved, which mean if tokens were involved, they shouldn't mark who isn't participating, they should mark who is participating.
That makes a lot of sense to Viserys but not to the primordial spirits of revelry. They see self control as a sort of mask or armor, having to explicitly opt to lay down your armor at the door instead of a standing invitation would just seem rude to them.
Yeah. I'm fine with tacitly ignoring these things if there are no complaints and everything remains strictly between consenting adults, but I'm entirely against relinquishing the right to come down like a ton of bricks on any skeevy shite going on.It definitely makes sense as a fae solution. Mythology is squicky a lot of the time.
All that being said.
I mean...-[] Allow the Fey of the Wildwood, perhaps with assistance from their more mercantile brethren (such as the Lyseni Fey of the Goblin Market), to host a festival which travels throughout the region. Those mortals who wish to participate in the revelry and be subjected to potentially Mind-Affecting Fey magics while on the festival grounds must be recognized as legal adults by Imperial law and wear a token purchased by them from the Wildwood Fey using Imperial currency.
No. I'm categorically against making anything relating to mind affecting spells official policy in such a fashion. These contracts are about how these Fey will integrate into the Imperium, and we are not making Fey mindcontrol permissions a part of that.@Azel, would you consider adding this to your plan? It throws a bone to Wildwood Fey in a way that might make our more structured approach to the bargain a bit more palatable.
-[] Allow the Fey of the Wildwood, perhaps with assistance from their more mercantile brethren (such as the Lyseni Fey of the Goblin Market), to host a festival which travels throughout the region. Those mortals who wish to participate in the revelry and be subjected to potentially Mind-Affecting Fey magics while on the festival grounds must be recognized as legal adults by Imperial law and wear a token purchased by them from the Wildwood Fey using Imperial currency.
[X] Azel
I mean...
Do we need to specifically allow people to have magic parties?
Wow, thats a new legal headache. Awesome.
Eh, just a thought, in case we needed to incentivize the Fey. Doesn't bother me if we can get by without it.No. I'm categorically against making anything relating to mind affecting spells official policy in such a fashion. These contracts are about how these Fey will integrate into the Imperium, and we are not making Fey mindcontrol permissions a part of that.
I'm not against what you are proposing in of itself, but we need to keep the right to cancel that particular deal if it goes south.Eh, just a thought, in case we needed to incentivize the Fey. Doesn't bother me if we can get by without it.
@Azel, would you consider adding this to your plan? It throws a bone to Wildwood Fey in a way that might make our more structured approach to the bargain a bit more palatable.
Its less allowing magic parties and more that many of the things that they'd do at those parties are currently illegal, or at least close enough to get them put under investigation.I mean...
Do we need to specifically allow people to have magic parties?
Wow, thats a new legal headache. Awesome.
Yeah, I'm really against mind magic being allowed. That's just a recipe for disaster.What we could do is sponsor two realm wide parties at the spring and fall equinox, for fertility and harvest respectively. That would be strictly without mind magic though.
What we could do is sponsor two realm wide parties at the spring and fall equinox, for fertility and harvest respectively. That would be strictly without mind magic though.
We should be doing that anyway for the ritual magic benefits.Yeah, I'm really against mind magic being allowed. That's just a recipe for disaster.
It would not be quite that bad, anyone who did not want to participate could stay inside, behind wards of cold iron and salt.