Lol! more people == more needs, more competition for the front, more opportunities for loose cannons, etc. we've got one that can make new people, and we've watched him do it. we've got a freeze on this, since we really don't need a bigger crowd. (we've got about 14)
also, it seems to affect our ability to come out to people. singlette's seem to be alot less daunted by the idea of getting to know 3 of us then all 14. (we're at about 3 competitive frontrunners lately)
As for innerworlds, most of us would like one. not to be more multiple, but to have somewhere less creepy to hang out. plus we really don't understand what we do when not near the front. we probabaly do something like sleeping (for days, weeks, or months), but a couple of ours describe an 'other side' but they have nothing intelligible to say about it except that memory doesn't cross from here to there(kinda far-fetched sounding to us).
having 'more' for the sake of diversity doesn't work as well as it sounds here. people have to develop, which takes time.
I guess in a system which is predominantly backseaters with a comfy innerworld. jumpstarting new people to populate the place could be fun, but getting new people competent and able to handle front-life is a pain in the butt.
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Date: 2005-08-28 08:54 pm (UTC)more people == more needs, more competition for the front, more opportunities for loose cannons, etc.
we've got one that can make new people, and we've watched him do it. we've got a freeze on this, since we really don't need a bigger crowd. (we've got about 14)
also, it seems to affect our ability to come out to people. singlette's seem to be alot less daunted by the idea of getting to know 3 of us then all 14. (we're at about 3 competitive frontrunners lately)
As for innerworlds, most of us would like one. not to be more multiple, but to have somewhere less creepy to hang out. plus we really don't understand what we do when not near the front. we probabaly do something like sleeping (for days, weeks, or months), but a couple of ours describe an 'other side' but they have nothing intelligible to say about it except that memory doesn't cross from here to there(kinda far-fetched sounding to us).
having 'more' for the sake of diversity doesn't work as well as it sounds here. people have to develop, which takes time.
I guess in a system which is predominantly backseaters with a comfy innerworld. jumpstarting new people to populate the place could be fun, but getting new people competent and able to handle front-life is a pain in the butt.
-Lovecry of the Changelyng Tribe