@surreality said in Blood of Dragons:
I'm not familiar with the ones in use on Blood of Dragons, or what policies are in place there in general, but a 'there are not many of these things in the world, so the concepts are restricted in quantity; no more than one of your alts may be a thing on the restricted concepts list' sort of policy isn't crazytown in itself.
There's no quota on what we call the Restricted and Limited character types, the quota is on the tier, which relates purely to CG setup. So everyone who has MU*ed for a year and has read at least one book can technically get a lord of any house but the Great houses. But no, not everyone can get an exceptional, high-tier fighter. There's a limited number of those scattered throughout the character database.
It'd ultimately depend somewhat on what's on that list for many folks (which I think is @Kanye-Qwest's objection re: females being barred from certain roles, if I'm reading right). On a modern game, those things may be something like 'supermodel, movie star, billionaire, royalty, rock star, child prodigy, lone wolf stripper ninja' (potentially even with caps per group if scaled reasonably for playerbase size and setting). Anybody could arguably play one of those things on that game, they just couldn't play more than one or overlap them.
True, the "what's on that list" is key. You want to play a lord, even a fairly significant lord? No problem, as long as you have MU*ed before and have read at least one book. There's even a few ruling ladies up for grabs, but yes, they are rare. But up for grabs in the same scenario as the lords.
You want to be a seriously good fighter? Well, at the tier for Open characters (IV), you will be above average (maybe even quite a bit above average after you spend some xp), but if you want to be even better there's quotas based on a percentage of the total playerbase. We've had more than a few people that were new to us and new to the game get Tier III characters, but for II we do want players who have been around for a bit and contributed to the game. Yes, to many that will look like "only staff friends can get it" but in reality it is down to "do we know what sort of player this is?". This has a lot to do with us coming from Elendor. To get a Feature (whether a Book or a Non-Book Feature), you had to be nominated by your local admin, which meant proving yourself a capable player first.
As for roles for women, yes, they are more limited. It is a very unequal setting (even if Dorne is somewhat better) and we stick to that. We do get quite a few guests who pop on and want to be a female fighters of some variety and most of them leave when they find out that they can't be. The TV show has also setup somewhat different expectations in this regard than the books.