Now there I was trying to be practical and suggest a 'refuge' for the infamous Need for a Dark Temple (Perl Warlocks)?.

But no! Voting suggests that everyone is content to keep evil within these walls.

This begs the question of what to call members with varying levels of negative XP. Those sliding down towards the Pit might perhaps begin their career from -1 as a ghost, descending through evil monk at -200, on their way to...my imagination shuts down at this point....

Update: Having seen movement in this node's reputation, it appears that the current near-zero is due to an equal number of positive and negative votes. Makes me wonder - is this a fine balance between good and evil? Is it presumed that my actions should be influenced by the vote to this node? if so what actions...? Sorry guys - I'm only a programmer!

More Update: How about:-

-1 Manager

-200 Senior Manager

-??? Politician ;)

...

One world, one people


In reply to By popular vote: Welcome to the Dark Side by anonymized user 468275

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