Thanks for the kind words, anon! I do feel responsible for this part of it though, and for tag-dropping in general.
Thing is, the way I see it:
The characters are predisposed, understandably, to distrust the Initiative. Therefore, if the Initiative tries to impose organization on them from the top down, they'll be resentful. It's better for the players to make the characters organize into cohesive units of their own volition.
The roommate assignments are a good start, but we need to move beyond that. I loved Sophia's boat trip to the United Earth. Maybe we could do more stuff like that?
If nothing else, Anders could keep on throwing open house parties for mages and anyone who likes mages and anyone who likes pie (i.e., anyone).
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Thing is, the way I see it:
The characters are predisposed, understandably, to distrust the Initiative. Therefore, if the Initiative tries to impose organization on them from the top down, they'll be resentful. It's better for the players to make the characters organize into cohesive units of their own volition.
The roommate assignments are a good start, but we need to move beyond that. I loved Sophia's boat trip to the United Earth. Maybe we could do more stuff like that?
If nothing else, Anders could keep on throwing open house parties for mages and anyone who likes mages and anyone who likes pie (i.e., anyone).