ImpalerWrG wrote:kaillslater wrote:What if town bells could be upgraded, via witchcraft, to provide 3 to a town. TB would only need large upgrade (spell with some large fixed resource cost) and not a destroy/rebuild. The TB upkeep would be increased, wether through silver or other meter to keep bonus functions in effect.
As a corrolary, I like the idea of levels of permissions within a town. Just as trial members can do only certain things, there may be one or more intermediary groups that gain permission to do more on a town claim, ending with the ability to destroy defences. No idea how this would be determined, but it's a thought.
Final tier could also allow 3 permissions. This way, sensitive areas would not have keys given out, and only the trusted town members would have access.
Good summary of the options available for key, I don't think any of us want to move backwards on keys though, so stay with level 2 or advance to 3 is the question.
I'm not for involving witchcraft in town management for 2 reason, first witches don't exist yet, second witches are thematically loners who live in opposition to all law and authority so they should not have any mandatory involvement with towns. As for the whole idea of needing to upgrade to get the level 3 key/gate action, I think it just needs to be the way ALL gates work and no involvement with town is needed or desirable, one system will be simpler and more consistent and as I said p-claim owners benefit because most towns are going to initially grow out of a personal claim as the owner invites people in to co-habitat, it is exactly at the formative stage of development when gate protection is needed most.
The myths and superstitions about Witches suggested that they sometimes worked in Covens. I think it's more an issue of the Witch option being the "Dark Side", and basic management options for towns should be open to all. I expect their will be plusses and minuses for towns and individuals that choose one side of the coin or the other, but again, some things are just going to be basic.