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The concept of staff powers staying 'reasonably private' is definitely off the table in that scenario. The powers are based on being impactful and game-changing in their involvement. It was thus reasonable to list them based purely on their impact in the game and lore. That said I agree that information on it may not always be accurate simply based on it being known by individuals, though it could be debated that several other aspects of Achaea's lore is of the same idea but we simply edit it as it comes along. The table is adjusted now anyway, so this line of discussion is mute. -- [[Asmodron]], {{CURRENTTIME}}, 05 June 2024.
The concept of staff powers staying 'reasonably private' is definitely off the table in that scenario. The powers are based on being impactful and game-changing in their involvement. It was thus reasonable to list them based purely on their impact in the game and lore. That said I agree that information on it may not always be accurate simply based on it being known by individuals, though it could be debated that several other aspects of Achaea's lore is of the same idea but we simply edit it as it comes along. The table is adjusted now anyway, so this line of discussion is mute. -- [[Asmodron]], {{CURRENTTIME}}, 05 June 2024.
I agree, judging pages with the view of "if you cannot find it immediately then it should not be here" is not a good plan. It's also not a plan I was suggesting or endorsing, so let me clarify further. Staff Powers, upon release, are secret. Full stop. It is only through direct conflict with the bearer that the powers may be (are not guaranteed to be) revealed to those they themselves do not directly share with friends or trusted allies. I agree the point is moot and I am satisfied to leave it here and let the current table stand as-is. Also, as a totally unrelated note, using the CURRENTTIME syntax in your signature means that every edit made to the page will also change the time to whenever the most recent poster hits 'save changes', so probably best to just manually record the time, even if it's a bit more inconvenient. --[[Eoka]], 00:49, 06 June 2024 (GMT)
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