Child of Bodom Wrote:The people who went noble knew that going in. If they had a problem with it they wouldnt have wasted there money on it
You're right. They did.
I found this in the Server Information area thing in the Nobility thread.
Quote:* : Members of the nobilities and ranked nobles are also invited to a series of active roleplaying events where the plot of heRO server will involve *your* noble characters and the outcome will be determined by active participants (when applicable)! They are also given exclusive privileges to access the Nobility Hall within the forums.
Fancy, no?
As for your complaint that it's biased, you must have a lot of issues with other, real life places then.
Gyms that charge members fees or you can't go in.
Universities that won't accept you under a certain score (and this one takes years and years of work overall)
Restaurants with even the most basic of dress codes.
I CALL BIAS.
There's a difference between prerequisites and bias.
Bias would be the GMs going "We're only inviting our best friends" or "We're only inviting our favourite nobles"
Your definition would have worked, if that sneaky word "prejudice" wasn't in there to ruin it.
Let's have a further look at this sneaky little word.
1. an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
...Well that changes things.