08-24-2018, 09:04 PM
[align=center][div style=" background-color: transparent; border: 0px solid black; width: 550px; min-height: 9px; font-family:; line-height: 110%; text-align: justify; color:; padding: 20px"]As someone who was genuinely excited to see something reminiscent of The Elite back when the idea was first introduced, the Rosebloods and what it is now doesn't seem to pay homage to the source material. If it does, the conflicting themes ruin it - when I reminisce about the Elite, I imagine their old carnival territories and their fun but serious attitude.
The Rosebloods to me has noticeably suffered since being boarded. The high positions don't seem particularly active in the group itself, which reflects on the overall activity.
Honestly, the group seems confused with what it wants to be. As someone mentioned prior, it's a polytheistic group following the Egyptian pantheon, yet is in an odd location for it, with ranks that don't quite match either. It says that they're bloodthirsty rouges from their description, but their personality from what I can garner is passive, sneaky, and not threatening at all. In fact, even with the recent conflict with The Pitt they were more tempted to ask if it was a mistake rather than fight back. Plus, it seems that the group is looking to ally itself with the more peaceful clans as well. That doesn't scream "warbound" to me at all.
Overall, the group needs stronger leadership and a sense of direction. Without it, it has a hard time establishing itself and drives others away.
The Rosebloods to me has noticeably suffered since being boarded. The high positions don't seem particularly active in the group itself, which reflects on the overall activity.
Honestly, the group seems confused with what it wants to be. As someone mentioned prior, it's a polytheistic group following the Egyptian pantheon, yet is in an odd location for it, with ranks that don't quite match either. It says that they're bloodthirsty rouges from their description, but their personality from what I can garner is passive, sneaky, and not threatening at all. In fact, even with the recent conflict with The Pitt they were more tempted to ask if it was a mistake rather than fight back. Plus, it seems that the group is looking to ally itself with the more peaceful clans as well. That doesn't scream "warbound" to me at all.
Overall, the group needs stronger leadership and a sense of direction. Without it, it has a hard time establishing itself and drives others away.
[sub]gone. just checkin in once and a while.[/sub]