Okay, so in-character I've taken the objections to Nimuri's native custom of speaking and address in stride - as being in-character, but today things got a little ooc with it so I thought I'd seek some clarity - and attempt to grant it as well, since either I can't read (entirely possible) or there's a misconception about the laws of Cormyr and the differences in the nation and the one Nim is from.
So, first of all: as anyone who has rped with Nimuri at all knows, she addresses nearly everyone as 'milord' and 'milady' as a way of self-denigration and a recognition of another individual's superior social standing within the society of Cormyr. Nimuri is a foreigner (and has never claimed otherwise) and not only that she represents foreign interests, so it's very important for her to maintain her national pride (as in the merchant business a waning of this pride would be seen as weakness by both her employers and customers). In Amn there is no landed nobility like there is in Cormyr, so for her to claim a desire to maintain her nationality but then suddenly switch to Cormyr's social customs (particularly a social custom that Amn has no analog for) would both be a breach of character and just a tad unbelievable given how I've chosen to portray the character thus far. In Amn, the wealthiest merchant houses are the nobles, and because they change often it is not the houses themselves that are titled and respected but
the wealth they represent. Thus, her culture recognizes
anyone of higher social standing and demands that those of lowest social standing (which Nimuri is/was since she was a courtesan) address everyone as a superior who is not of lower social standing. Given that Nimuri is a foreigner in Cormyr her safest assumption is that any she meets is a social superior as in most cultures/societies it is better to err by attributing a higher social standing to someone than a lower one (better to call a peasant a lord than a lord a peasant, after all).
Now, all that stuff out of the way, here's my 2 issues that seem to keep popping up:
1. There is no Cormyrean law listed on the forums that prohibits this form of address in any way.
As I read it here:
LawsThere are laws against impersonating nobles and royalty but there's nothing that even remotely suggests Nimuri is breaking the law in any way. Her address of another as a social superior cannot even be construed as "forced impersonation" by the fact that it is merely an address. She's not attempting to provide falsified evidence nor a disguise to prove that someone is or is not a lord. She's merely addressing someone based on the culture and customs in which she was raised (i.e. she's being true to her character). Naturally, in remaining true to her character I cannot fault others who take offense at her address since they're remaining true to their character...unless of course the offense their character perceives is based off an misinterpretation of the laws above - which is, in part, what I believe is going on. I'd like clarification on this, naturally, for the sake of convenience and comfort.
2. In-character differences of culture, opinion, belief, etc are going to happen. They should stay in-character.
This isn't really constrained to just Nimuri as I've had to deal with this on at least 3 different occasions already on the server. First, I want you all to know that I get it. You're as passionate about your characters as I am about mine, and therefore passionate about the effort you've put into making them believable. We're human. We make mistakes - sometimes we react a certain way with our character that others may think is a bit over the top, sometimes we don't react enough. We aren't perfect - none of us. If I make a mistake, I'd rather have it pointed out quickly so I can correct it, and for those who actually do that, thank you.
However, there is a very big difference in 'making a mistake in rp' and '
justifying my character's actions because I feel the need to' I will never do this - ever. If I am asked by a staff member or admin to justify why my character feels a certain way or does a certain thing, I will (just ask Korlash about the piles of text I've sent him about Nimuri's motivations). However, if you aren't a dm or admin (and that means logged onto the client) then I am not comfortable - nor willing to justify anything about my character oocly (whether that be why she greets people the way she does or how he thinks dragons will react will stack up to what they actually do) to you in tells, and I'd appreciate it if you not attempt to justify anything to me. That simple action takes in-character differences of opinion and makes them an ooc issue very quickly, and nobody wants that. Play your character how they'd react and leave it at that. If you need to send a tell ooc to justify what your character's doing or how they feel, then it's likely they're playing out a way that you're not comfortable with. If that's the case, though, that's still something you should deal with on your own. I cannot truly express how utterly uncomfortable I am when I get tells from players trying to justify/explain what their character does to me. It's completely immersion breaking and really takes me out of rp very quickly. Maybe I'm weird in this, I dunno.
To be clear here as well: I do not mind getting tells asking questions that do not relate to 'why does your character think/do this/that.' I enjoy ooc chat quite a bit, and I prefer to keep my character and myself separate in those realms. This is primarily because I'm actually a pretty social and friendly guy but I play some characters who are not. Worst of all: please do not send me tells about how to rp my character that drop all pretense that you're not attempting to force me into rping in a way that you personally feel is appropriate versus what I'm comfortable with. An example of this: "your character shouldn't do that because it's against the law." If my character is breaking the law, either they're aware of it and doing it anyway (perfectly valid rp) or they're not aware of it and should be informed in-character in such a way as leaves no doubt (a guard should tell them or they get locked up, etc). This kind of a tell from a player just comes off as snarky and snippy to me and is a quick way to get a similar response. If *I'm* not aware of it as a player, then isn't the onus on me to read the server rules and laws as I have shown I've done?
Anyway, not trying to be a jerk, but I thought I'd get this out there and see if anyone on the staff can chime in. I know different servers have different atmospheres, so this might be a good post to find out what the atmosphere is here. Maybe I'm the only one who hates being told how to play my character ooc or strongly dislikes others attempting to justify their characters to me ooc. Maybe I'm not. Chime in!