
I think the lesson to take from this is that everyone RP's differently. Don't like it? Don't RP with them. Problem solved.
As for the absurdity of primal summonings, I would agree with the original poster on many of her points but I would like to make a distinction here between the Warrior's of Light and the MPC.
The MPC (Main Player Character) is the only one with mary sue/superultramegapower and are strong enough to go against the primals gods and survive. The other, non-MPC warriors of light are just there to help.
There are a ton of warriors of light. That doesn't mean though they all have the same power level as the MPC does. MPC has an over 9000 power level. Most warrior's of light wont come near that level.
So its perfectly acceptable to be a warrior of light. It doesnt mean you are a mary sue. The only time it starts becoming trouble is when the RPer begins using it as an excuse to fight primals on a regular basis (and winning alot) or fighting groups of other player characters and using it as an excuse to god mode and attempt to knock them all out.
As for the absurdity of primal summonings, I would agree with the original poster on many of her points but I would like to make a distinction here between the Warrior's of Light and the MPC.
The MPC (Main Player Character) is the only one with mary sue/superultramegapower and are strong enough to go against the primals gods and survive. The other, non-MPC warriors of light are just there to help.
There are a ton of warriors of light. That doesn't mean though they all have the same power level as the MPC does. MPC has an over 9000 power level. Most warrior's of light wont come near that level.
So its perfectly acceptable to be a warrior of light. It doesnt mean you are a mary sue. The only time it starts becoming trouble is when the RPer begins using it as an excuse to fight primals on a regular basis (and winning alot) or fighting groups of other player characters and using it as an excuse to god mode and attempt to knock them all out.