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Wild Surge Inn / Orienteering: New Player Welcome Event« on: May 26, 2007, 05:18:05 pm »
A dusty gnome walks into the Scamp in Port Hempstead, a distracted look on his face. He climbs up onto a stool, deftly pulls a map out of one of the many cases tied to his pack, and begins to examine it. A slight mutter can be heard as he measures some things on the map with his fingers.
The low rumble of gnomish coming from his mouth is suddenly punctuated by a wide eyed shout, "Dryd ruma ec silr mynkan dryh E aqbaldat, yht silr taaban!!" Almost frantically, Efficace pulls a fresh sheet of paper from one of his numerous bags and begins to write on it. He writes for a moment, stops, then writes again. He then grimaces and writes a third time. Once the writing is complete, the gnome pops from his stool, walks to the message board, and posts the paper at eye level for a gnome. The paper appears to contain the same message three times, first in Gnomish, then Dwarvish, and finally Common. The Common version reads as follows: [size=+2]Diggers Wanted[/size] Efficace Brown, the Gnomesapper, needs people who can dig. I have a big digginjob. I cannot pay much of the Truecoins, but you will get to see digging done the very best way, the Gnomish way. Yah. So bring your shovels for the holediggin. The bottom of the note contains instuctions when to meet at the Stormcrest Shack if you are interested in joining the work party. // Tuesday, May 29th, 7:30 PM Pacific, 10:30 Eastern, 0230 GMT (Wednesday morning), Stormcrest Shack Calendar Link // For this event to meet its objectives, the following ground rules are necessary. // Base your decision to participate with the correct expectations in mind: Levels 1-6 only please Party Size Limit: 6 Max (Probably won't be a problem, but too many people can ruin these things) No running (except from monsters) There will be a "mandatory role-play period" at the beginning and during at least one "campfire intermission" Please arrive with arrows/bolts, food, water, potions, flint, tinder or whatever you need to last the trip The goal is for everyone to survive the outing, so patience, restraint, and caution will be necessary The "bashiness" rating will depend on who shows up and other 'special' factors, but will probably be very low This IS:
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General Discussion / Festivals« on: May 21, 2007, 02:40:40 pm »
Pen N Popper's thread about spicing things up [thread=116347]over here[/thread] got me thinking about something.
What did nobility in the real Middle Ages do when they got bored? Declared a holiday! The Handbook is full of holidays for races and deities. Goran's "Day of Fixing," Lucinda's "Hosting of the Weave" (though maybe not the Night of Flesh and Magic, ahem.), Prunilla's Planting and Harvest Days, and many more. The new Handbook probably has an even more extensive list. So let's declare some of these in a way that players know when they occur and watch what happens. There are time dialation problems, of course, since the "annual" holiday would come around just about every RL month or so and last just a few RL hours. It probably wouldn't line up with the Layo calendar for the holiday, either. But let's just ignore that and have a given festival last a real life week and only celebrate any given holiday once a real life year or whatever makes sense. It would give people something new to discuss. It would give followers of certain deities, home towns, races, etc a change to role play something different. It would give people a reason to go buy new clothes or to stock up on pie. If something went wrong, you could explain it on account of it being the Black Sun's Day of Darkness (as an cheesy example-- not a real thing as far as I know). All kinds of superstitions could be roleplayed. I think if we got organized and calendared some of these holidays, people would respond with player run events around the themes (a pilgrimage, a party, a Voraxian axe sharpening festival, ...) to flesh out the events. Is there a list of holidays already compiled somewhere by the Writing Team? Is there some reason we can't just take the forum calendar and throw some of these existing feast days onto it and watch what ensues?
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