Luckmann
Arcane

Me too. At first I deliberately tried to boost Blue, but I've consistently tried to avoid Gold without being an asshole, and yet I've only ever really been Gold, Blue, or Gold/Blue for the majority of the game so far. It seems like every other time you ask a question - any question - you get Blue, and if you so much as say "Oh, though luck, buddy." you get Gold.No, progress is very slow, unfortunately, I'm pretty meticulous and I keep reloading because of various reasons (mostly tides, honestly, because it's like rolling a roulette wheel - they seem to have particular difficulties gauging Indigo vs. Gold, it's extremely common that "Do it for the future" or "Do it for the community" has resulted in Gold rather than Indigo. It's fucking weird that they failed so hard with the Tides, considering that the tides are pretty well-defined).
They've been pretty random so far, actually. The only consistent one seems to be the blue tide. I'm also not role-playing a particularly altruistic person, but I'm half blue, half gold. Sometimes just asking "what's wrong?" results in a gold tide. I've had some moderate red or indigo tides out of nowhere, too.
It's not just that it's inconsistent, either, but it's also that you never know the "tone" of what you're saying. Half the time when you tell someone to go fuck themselves (or something to that effect), you get Red, even if you're not brash or violent about it. It's odd as hell. I think that someone just didn't grasp the tides, and started doling out points for "Good" (Gold) and "Chaotic" or "Evil" (Red), which is quite the opposite of the intent of the system as I understand it. Indigo is by far the most random one, though, followed by Silver.
Also, am I the only one that's a bit weirded out by the fact that the companions aren't attuned to the tides at all? I was under the impression that everyone is, it's just that the player is moreso. At the very least, Matkina should have a Tides score, even if it would just be Silver or neutral. Erretis is so pronounced Red/Gold it's not even funny.
I lied, it's hilarious.
Yeah, that pissed me off to no end. There's no way to treat it as natural and perfectly OK, even though it appears to be a widely accepted practice. And what's worse, even the others - including the fucking slavers themselves - recognize it as a reprehensible practice.Now that I mentioned slavery, how does THAT make sense in this setting? I can accuse Rhin's slaver of being evil, yet slavery is legal?
Which in a pre-civilization/post-apocalyptic setting is borderline absurd. Slavery is legal and Sagus Cliffs is literally run by ex-slave families that rebelled; the idea of slavery as indentured servitude or "slavery is OK, but slaves need to be treated right" would make a lot more sense.
It's clearly socially acceptable, and we're literally a newborn consciousness - why would we consider slavery reprehensible by default? It's fucking stupid.