I wasn't bothered by the posts about the coming "Chest" plot. This is a good place to note them. Either way, you'd have to ask Neko to do that, as I can't move things from one Forum to another.
I was simply distasteful of the 3 or 4 successive posts that didn't mention activity, information or allowed basis for discussion. I didn't think they were excessive, but I thought they could had become. Hence why I intervened like I did.
But we really shouldn't discuss moderation at length in this thread. And as my post is pretty useless to this point, I'd like to think this to be an opportunist time to mention what I meant to...
This time I'll try to do it better, promised!
I'm content with the information I was given about the storyline. But I still find some structural choices confusing... Not wrong. Here they are:
While this Thread certainly contains important information throughout, it also contains a Promotional Thread topic that could be tuned up. If like Lanser said the objective is merely to give a taster, I still think it could be improved. That is because the best Promotional Threads I've seen contain a nice way of distributing information to allow for a quick reference read and contain flavour texts and images that add a very nice touch to them. While you do possess an interesting image, I believe you should try to use some of your members' imagination to come up with a nice flavour text. Maybe a piece of the Royal House of Purrty's history?
I have nothing against the way the ranks have been established. However, I believe you'd benefit from a less strict rank naming policy, one that didn't have to please the 9 ranks imposed by the system. Let's see what you have.
The House has a Guild layout so it fits within the mechanics of the world of PlaneShift and the levels that reflect the possible stations within the House are as follows:
High Royal House of Purrty
Royal House of Purrty
Royal Court of Printh
Lower Royal Printhian
Honoured Printhian
Respected Printhian
Printhian
Supplicant Printhian
Where the High Royal House of Purrty is for the King and Queen and Princes and Princesses.
The Royal House of Purrty is for the following stations:
| Grand Duke | -- | Grand Duchess |
| Duke | -- | Duchess |
| Marquise | -- | Marchioness |
| Earl/Count | -- | Countess |
| Viscount | -- | Viscountess |
| Baron | -- | Baroness |
The Royal Court of Purrty is for the following stations:
| Lord of Court | -- | Lady of Court |
The Lower Royal Printhian is for the following stations:
| Lord of Printh | -- | Lady of Printh |
And the rest are as follows:
| Honoured Printhian | = | Honoured in Printh |
| Respected Printhian | = | Respected in Printh |
| Printhian | = | Citizen to Printh |
| Supplicant Printhian | = | Known in Printh |
I think that the last ranks are not very like the first ones. They do not possess titles (like Duke, etc.) and instead seem to be like place holders that make the guild have its nine ranks (or nearly nine ranks

). In other words, in the ranks you have "Houses" and then you have "Titles" when I think you should either opt for having simply houses (e.g. rank Honoured Printhian be named "Printhian Commoners" or something of the like [I'm not very familiar with your naming options, though I find them good.]) or simply ranks (e.g. Duke, Earl, Queen, Commoner, Earl, Page, etc.). The previous would require that you used less ranks in the guild system and the second would require more. Which is why I believe you shouldn't abide to the guild system.
This is merely my own approach at improving the Royal House of Purrty's ranking system. You'll probably be able to give a good use to my opinion, even it means not applying it.