From a DM standpoint, when I play Red Wizards one thing that I try to consider (and which goes back to some questions about how Red Wizards view other wizards and/or other arcane users) is this: most Red Wizards are very opportunistic and will do anything to gain and retain more power. Hells - they even make it a habit to deal with treacherous demons to get certain things done.
Therefore, I have the view that a Red Wizard will certainly tolerate other arcane casters as long as there is benefit in doing so for them. So as long as the wizard/sorcerer in question is willing to work with them, is respectful, and does not to damage the Red Wizard’s standing among others I’d say they really wouldn't care. It’s when an openly practicing wizard or sorcerer becomes no more use or openly hostile to a Red Wizard (or can find no other Red Wizard allies) that they should become worried. All it takes is one ‘threat to Thay’ speech or command to the legion and their career or life in the open should be effectively over.
Even the question of a ‘is this person a danger to Thay?’ really would only correspond to a ‘is this person a danger to me personally?’ or ‘can I control/manipulate this person?’. One of the big reasons I love Thay and the vast opportunities it provides is that it is a true powerhouse, but the majority of those in control of it (Red Wizards) are so self-centered and greedy for power that they take and ask for assistance from anything and anyone that can help move them a half step forward – without a thought to what the future might bring. The sense of ‘nationalistic pride in Thay’ translates really to ‘individualistic pride in myself’ and how one person can step on or pull someone else down so they can rise just a little higher.
And Arios - welcome back! You've been gone too long. Now that we have a number of PC Red Wizards we need a good paladin around to mess with them. :)
Therefore, I have the view that a Red Wizard will certainly tolerate other arcane casters as long as there is benefit in doing so for them. So as long as the wizard/sorcerer in question is willing to work with them, is respectful, and does not to damage the Red Wizard’s standing among others I’d say they really wouldn't care. It’s when an openly practicing wizard or sorcerer becomes no more use or openly hostile to a Red Wizard (or can find no other Red Wizard allies) that they should become worried. All it takes is one ‘threat to Thay’ speech or command to the legion and their career or life in the open should be effectively over.
Even the question of a ‘is this person a danger to Thay?’ really would only correspond to a ‘is this person a danger to me personally?’ or ‘can I control/manipulate this person?’. One of the big reasons I love Thay and the vast opportunities it provides is that it is a true powerhouse, but the majority of those in control of it (Red Wizards) are so self-centered and greedy for power that they take and ask for assistance from anything and anyone that can help move them a half step forward – without a thought to what the future might bring. The sense of ‘nationalistic pride in Thay’ translates really to ‘individualistic pride in myself’ and how one person can step on or pull someone else down so they can rise just a little higher.
And Arios - welcome back! You've been gone too long. Now that we have a number of PC Red Wizards we need a good paladin around to mess with them. :)