Talk:Levantine Company

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Guess we should decide: Levantine company, as it is here, or Absold company as it was introduced in game? -gm

Flip a coin. Though it'd be weird for them to be still calling themselves Levantine if the Blood Alcolyte ever became tied to that identity somehow, so it'd have implications for Marwynn's activity in that region. -slitherrr (talk)

I'm confused, did y'all name an organization after your kinslaying? Did you think through the branding and optics of this name? --Msallen (talk)

a) all Jones and b) it's not kinslaying if they're no longer your kin -slitherrr (talk)
You should go with Absold Company. I'm sure your friends will understand the hard choice you made, but I'd think your enemies will drag your name through the mud with ease --Msallen (talk)
Well, for starters the man was a vampire by that point? Also, I think that was not public news. My assumption with the name was that Tana chose the name as a sort of memorial, since he had the closest and most visceral relation with him but still wanted to see him redeemed somehow. Also, it sounds way cooler. Detarame (talk) 03:42, 20 August 2019 (UTC)
It sounds pretty reasonable to me that the Absolds (apart from pre-vampire Levan, and him never under the Absold name) never really became household words in Nia-Agliare. Honestly they just kind of dropped in, killed a bunch of shits, and left, and the longer presence wasn't until Vargain. The only place it'd come from otherwise is if Marwynn had some specific use for invoking them, and that doesn't really seem in-character for her even as an insane blood prophet (maybe, even, especially as an insane blood prophet--Gnob's Folly would just cease to even be perceptible in its unimportance to her, just a stepping stone among countless identical others). -slitherrr (talk) 20:29, 20 August 2019 (UTC)