I had another lesson in the "RP begets RP" category.
Derscha has been very, very busy this past week. There have been some changes in the AAMS management structure, and she's now the Alliance Branch Manager. Wow!
I've spent a lot of time on her in the past week, which works out, because I've been very sick the past week and anything more physically exhausting than playing a game would have been Bad. I think it's been very good to have someone with the <AAMS Alliance Branch> tag hanging around online.
I'd like to see more active people join. Having alts join in nice, but what happens when someone new hears about us, and wants to contact us? They're not going to know there's generally an alt or two hanging around in AllianceOOC they can talk to. They don't know what our OOC channel is. Unless there's someone online sporting our tag, they're going to assume we're not here. We are missing out on potential clients and contacts.
I've gotten random whispers about the guild, so I know they are looking. So has Suni, the other AAMSer who is frequently online.
About the lesson-
On my little talk about Harper's Tale, I mentioned that all the guilds knew each other, and that we all lived in the same continuity. I also mentioned that in WoW, it was possible to RP in your own world without regard to other guilds. This isn't a bad thing, just a different thing.
Derscha was meeting Arietha in Darnassus, and took the boat from Stormwind. My mouse decided to play a mean trick, and when I tried to land my gryphon on the dock, I ended up flying every which way first. There were people on the dock, so I had Derscha mutter to herself about making such a bad landing, then calmly walk onto the boat and take a seat at the table inside.
Imagine my surprise when one of the other players walked in and asked if she could join me. Her name was Ixin, and I didn't recognize her or her guild tag.
So we had a quick chat- as long a chat as a boat ride will allow- and Derscha mentioned she was used to traveling, since she was a courier. We exchanged a few /whispers afterward, where I explained our concept, and then we parted ways. It was a nice bit of unexpected RP.
Yesterday, I got a whisper from someone named Shiaria asking if we could make a delivery. She was sending out four invitations to a formal dinner. I took the commission, and made the first delivery straight away.
I didn't make the connection at first, until I remembered Ixin. Both ladies were from the same guild, <Silverleaf Clan>. They're a level 8 guild, 45 characters.
I've never heard of them. AllianceOOC wasn't familiar with them.
Silverleaf Clan hadn't heard of the AAMS, or at least Ixin and Sharia hadn't.
It seems rather obvious that we can't make the assumption that every role-player abides in the same social circle, or reads all the posts on the forums. There may be an entire separate "universe" on our realm that I don't know about. But there still exists the opportunity to interact with these folks, and maybe, find a way to bring us all together.
Wouldn't that be great?