I read the wiki over and over again and used as a basis for my argument...the example that was given(being cast out of one town and going fo baditry on the roads)was not what the definition of Outcasts quoted on that.azrael_athing wrote:Cybernet21 wrote:Also outcasts are terrible people,they are serial killers,mass torturers,mass murderers,etc.. it's the definition of a Outcast on FR and on Arelith,the example of a guy being thrown our of town and forced into banditry on the roads is not of an Outcast but of a simple bandit/highwaymanOur own Wiki actually includes wrongly-accused individuals. So they are not ALL henious people.Arelith Wiki wrote:This individual has a degree of notoriety among the populace, whether through actions of their own, family connections, disfigurement, or being falsely accused, their identity is wildly known and rumours about them persists to this day.
Given the description on the forum I suppose for example, one could roleplay a falsly accused individual forced to pretend to be a mass-murdurer in order to fit into the new society where it is now forced to live.
That said, their notority would still be well-spread.
So much so that Outcasts start on UD, why would a simple bandit thrown out of one town and going for banditry on the roads live on the UD and why would he be wildly known by almost every settlement if he was thrown out of one,one more part that is missing:
"... it is up to the players themselves to RP outcasts appropriately. Remember, this doesn't mean you can't like and/or befriend them, but that in doing so you would be breaching the conventions of society in a serious fashion. Picture some of the worst people in human history, and imagine yourself walking down the street with them in your home town"
EDIT: oh and this: "...Any individual player character may choose to disbelieve or forgive an outcast, but they simply lack the capacity to convince an entire nation to share their views."
So a very infamous bandit might become(as in being infamous for a whole nation or more and being officialy called one) an Outcast,but not all bandits are the Outcasts being talked about.
And while those falsely accused may not be henious people,they are perceived as one