Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5722194-20130824064917/@comment-7246169-20130824170439

Reposting this from the realm forums:

The Stromgarde House of Nobles article refers to an in-game event (The only one of its kind in existence to my knowledge) and has always carried the following disclaimer:

(The following information pertains to the House of Nobles in character and is by no means considered canon lore. It is merely a group of roleplayers who have expressed an interest in Stromgarde's political role-play, thus imposing no IC authority over those who do not wish to take part in the role-play. This role-play is open to any person whose character was born within the Kingdom of Stromgarde and currently holds a title in the Stromgarde Peerage.)

Now if at some point, another group decided to put on their own event, I would have absolutely no problem A: attempting to work with them so that both groups could meet together IC or  B: Them adding their own version of the event to the same page.

What I don't appreciate is your thinly-veiled insinuation to the contrary, as I have never once restricted or attempted to restrict anyone from adding their own content, while certain others have a history of editing other people's work to reflect their own personal opinion.

If I am reading this wrong, by all means correct me. Something that really grinds my gears is when people claim that kingdom or nation spanning organization articles are "theirs" and that they are untouchable by others. Things like (Insert Kingdom) House of Nobles, (Insert Kingdom) Army, (Insert In-Game Land), etc, are broad organizations and articles that other players have full right to ascribe their characters to in any way they wish.

But you know... It really does appear to be directed at me...