Oooh, Ooooh! I wanna be a Vicar! (Well, technically, I'd
be a Vicaress, but still...)
In all honesty, this sounds just fine to me... the whole
totem expansion just doesn't really match the theme. It's
a strained metaphor1. And as for the "people
might be offended by christian themes," uhm, guys, they're
already offended and left when they saw the whole monastery
theme.
Update: Uncle! Uncle! Yes, I do know that it was
tilly who was complaining about overly christian themes
in the suggestions for new levels.
For reference, I am a significantly non-christian person.
However, I still think that we are already on a christian
theme, so why are people getting pissy now?
On the other hand, someone else in this thread suggested
some religious titles from some other religions. I'd
personally be just as happy if we used some of those,
if the community decided that we really do need
to add more levels.
1 Yes, it's already strained, but this is
a totally orthagonal strain.
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