How hard would it be to allow Monks to change their "philosophy"? What I was thinking is to allow the ability to switch the names of Monk level titles between the current Western style to something of an Eastern style. A suggestion for Eastern style titles:
  1. Seeker
  2. Apprentice
  3. Chanter
  4. Disciple
  5. Thinker
  6. Adept
  7. Enlightened
  8. Master
  9. Buddha
  10. Bodhisattra
eXperience Points could likewise be named eNlightenment Points.

The names would be based on who you were viewing (not who was doing the viewing) except for things line the XP Nodelet which refers to the viewer anyway.


In reply to Eastern Monks vs. Western Monks by elbie

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