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title: Greenwardens
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published: true
date: 2024-05-09T09:12:33.201Z
date: 2024-05-09T09:05:14.520Z
tags: game-master, fiori, greenwardens, fiori's clergy, marcandrian clergies
editor: ckeditor
dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:32.966Z
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<li>Maybe have them dislike people who don't seek to improve themselves? Refers to both bad people who don't want to turn a new leaf, but also people who are merely content with who they are. Perfection is typically unattainable, so the Greenwardens are in a race to perfect themselves that they'll never finish, with them having a negative view on those who decide to stay still. (i.e. they reject what they see as a selfish race to the top often seen in Marcandrian culture; but hypocritically have the same notion themselves, just in another form.)</li>
<li>This consequently means that, as representatives of the Great Mother, they often feel pressured to always appear to be growing, and as someone who perseveres through any hardship. They end up being many from the peasant and lower castes of society tend to use as a pillar of hope, i.e. “look at &lt;Greenwarden&gt;, he's doing fine, so I can use that as assurance to keep my own hopes alive”. The Greenwardens thus often find themselves in a position where they can't ever show that they're troubled, or that they've backslided, as that could scatter the will and hopes of those that basically look at them as the reason for not giving up themselves.</li>
<li>The Great Mother's tenants are also extremely altruistic, which can be hard for Greenwardens to live up to.</li>
<li>While they sell non-essential remedies with the reasoning that they'll use the funds to better their other free services, like &nbsp;most humans, it can be hard to cap this income to only what is necessary, and not take in additional revenue from them for their own benefit.<ul>
<li>i.e. they cultivate plants for non-essential ointments, and sell said ointments to fund their essential services, which are free. However, many find it hard to balance the amount of non-essential plants they grow to only be enough for what they need, and not make extra for the sake of extra revenue to buy things they don't really need. (i.e. they are not immune to the allure of money and luxury) Some of the most prominent and skilled ones can have quite a bit of money due to the non-essential ointments they sell.</li>
<li><strong>Financial Gains from Quality of Life Remedies: Lucrative Remedies</strong>: While they provide essential medicines and healing, they might place a disproportionate focus on developing and selling remedies that are more profitable—like those enhancing beauty, vitality, or other quality-of-life aspects—rather than purely life-saving treatments. This focus on profitability could sometimes compromise their dedication to providing essential healthcare.</li>
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<li>Care very much about how they are perceived? many use it, and thus need it, &nbsp;as positive reinforcement, and as a more material way of measuring how well they are doing in their service to Fiori i.e. its hard to gage how your favor with Fiori is developing, so many use the way others view them as a replacement for that, even though there's no direct link.</li>
<li>While they sell non-essential remedies with the reasoning that they'll use the funds to better their other free services, like &nbsp;most humans, it can be hard to cap this income to only what is necessary, and not take in additional revenue from them for their own benefit.</li>
<li>Maybe they tend to give favoritism to those that agree the most with them? i.e. if they are aiding two &nbsp;farmer families, they may give more aid to the family most aligned with them and Fiori?</li>
<li>Tend to dislike selfishness<ul>
<li>But have some aspect that makes them, in a sense, also selfish themselves.</li>