So, I'm feeling what Rinzler is saying, myself.
Hello. I'm DeepFriedMoose, and I play a Drow.
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From what I've seen, the Surface is a huge, sprawling play area, filled with gold and ponies and rainbows. But it also holds... DANGER.
(Okay, I can't keep up the Troy McClure thing anymore).
In all seriousness, I love the UD. It's atmospheric, and you never really know what's round the next corner. I still haven't explored it all, and I'm looking forward to doing so. I really do want to check out the Surface content as well, not only for the huge amount of area to explore (I love exploration in video games in general, which is why I'm up to a month of playtime in Fallout 4, and still haven't touched the main quests. Screw Sean. He's probably dead.*), but for the RP availability on the Surface, too. Lots of times, there's only a few UD characters on at any time, and as big as the UD is, it can be hard to run into any of them.
Occasionally, I'll bump into a Surfacer and, for the most part, my interactions have been good. Lots of tension and drama: "Is this guy going to try to kill me? Am I going to try to kill them? Hmm...." Even when we part ways, I'm still paranoid for a while. It's nice. There's been some great RP that has come out of handling a Surfacer captive, too.
I have had several interactions where Surfacers just ignore me and go about their business, though. Two examples that spring to mind: one came running around the corner in Kro's, saw me standing with another Drow, and promptly turned and ran, without a word. I kinda thought it was funny, actually witnessing a "NOPE!" in real-time. Another time, a Human was just... strolling around Sshamath, and ignored everything I had to say. They were questing, and couldn't be bothered. (I say they were questing, but in truth, I can't know 100%. But stopping to click on all the NPC's, and then running to their quest areas was a strong clue.) At the time, I thought it was annoying, but there have been times when I wanted to just quest a bit, grind out some XP, and log. I imagine that this happens all the time on the Surface, too -- I'm not saying that it only happens in the UD or UPD.
It wasn't until about a day later that it occurred to me: If I can get ganked for being a Drow and just breathing Surfacer air (which obviously precludes me from taking/doing quests on the Surface), why is it that Surface Characters can get away with that down in the Underdark?
I didn't know at the time that screenshots and reporting such behavior was encouraged, so I did nothing about it. But seeing Rinzler bring up this point made me want to say something about it, too.
So, to cut to the core of my argument, the UD is way smaller than the surface, and half of the UD areas are marked "Upperdark", and the RP hub of our area is also Free-For-All, which means that, provided a Surfacer can get to Sshamath (which is easy enough with the current UD population), they can do more-or-less what they like.
Again, 99% of my interactions with Surfacers in the UD is positive. There's banter, veiled threats, posturing, etc. I have yet to run into any Surfacer in any area marked "Underdark" proper. So, for the most part, everyone playing knows that there's no real consequences for interacting, and any attempt at an RP-out can just end an interaction, and we all go our separate ways.
With the people I see in the UD, I'm fine with this. What rubs me the wrong way, is the lack of reciprocity. The Surface is gigantic -- I don't understand why Underdark players need to be further hampered by having their own limited "real estate" given access to by the "opposing faction", with a zero-tolerance policy going the opposite way. I've tried going to the surface only twice, ever, and both times ended with: "Hey Drow, have you met my Drow-killing sword?"
But, I'm still relatively new to the Server, and I haven't really explored a whole lot, honestly.
So I have a few genuine questions:
Are there any areas on the Surface that are "Neutral" zones like the Upperdark is? or are all Drow KoS on any surface map?
Have interactions with Drow (especially those on the surface) been so bad in the past that it's left such a strong and lasting impression on the community?
Is BGTSCC designed to lean toward Surface play? If so, I think something on the description page might help clarify things. It certainly would have influenced my character-creation decisions early on.
*((AND I SAY THIS HAVING A SON!!! I HAVE MY OWN SON IRL AND I CAN'T BE BOTHERED TO LOOK FOR SEAN!!! I'M A MONSTER!!!! T_T))