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Roleplaying / Abuse of Power versus Roleplay Logic
« on: April 11, 2007, 05:42:15 pm »
This is not meant to be inflammatory, I just ran into a bit of a hiccup last night at the party and was curious what the team's stance on this was.  It seems like an edgy call to me and I'm honestly not certain which way to go on it in regard to roleplay versus server rules.

And as a precursor, I have nothing against character A or how they did this. This is just an honest question and I'm curious.

Little Scenario:

- Drinking Contest with Will-o-whisky going on
- There's a nice prize in the background everyone can see
- Contest goes that whoever wobbles (fails check on drinking) is out
- Character A uses a spellcraft check to create an illusion of having drank her bottle, that my character, the judge, has no possible or mathematical way of beating
- Character A wins as an epic character with this high check.
- I call her on it, against my RP, and say she's been cheating
- GM sends tell saying I have no way of knowing this, so I shrug and give character A the prize.

*Note that GM said I should find a creative way of uncovering the truth, but I outright laughed seeing as how I was trying to manage a large crowd of players and all the events therein, and didn't have convenience of DM powers.  It was bloody cat herding mayhem.

Anyhow, here's where I'm kinda wobbling on the fence deciding which way to go on this.  Let me change the skill check a moment for discussion's sake.

- Character A is an epic barbarian now, and uses an Intimidation skill check, in the region of a base skill of 67, which nobody around them has a chance in hells of beating.
- They 'bully' their way into winning the prize using this oppressive intimidation check which is quite logical, but seeing as how they are focused in that skill and are 14 levels higher then their fellow competitors, it's impossible for present company to compete.

Now how do you feel about it?  Just curious.  This is not a flame.
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General Discussion / Stormcrest Shack Celebration
« on: April 02, 2007, 08:56:22 pm »
Alright, for anyone that hasn't read it:

http://www.layonara.com/general-discussion/114063-stormcrest-guides-pre-launch-announcement.html

This details the basics of what Stormcrest is.


So!  I'm throwing a party, or Ket is rather (and he'll follow this with an IC post in due time).  And you're all invited of course.

:)Why a party?

Well, the community needs a launch on what this little project means to them.  It's a party, hopefully to keep going on most of the time, which will allow a lot greater mobility between characters regardless of level, social groups, or anything else that we naturally become limited by over time.  It's a party, and all it needs is a solid kickoff.

The Hlint benches were a party, for a simple reason.  They were an acceptable neutral ground where you could waltz up and RP with anyone.  Why was it so comfortable in this sense?  Well precedent mostly.  It's where everyone on the server started, so that inkling of being 'new' and meeting people has always been in us for that little meeting place.

Stormcrest is built around this concept entirely, it's just set up for a bit more fun so that the comfort is now there for anyone to get together for an adventure.  And it works out great in character the way it's been framed out.

:) So here's what I'm going to do...

The First Party: Tuesday the 10th of April  10pm EST
The Second Party: Wednesday the 11th of April  11am EST

:) For everyone who shows up: You get a gift from Ket.  And it's not a bag of coal!

:) Contests!  Contests with prizes!  Good prizes!

:) Following the festivities, people will break off with guides towards some of the scarier places on Layonara.  Firesteep.  The Rift.  Ancient Ruins.  The Underdark?  Who can say.

I'll get this up on the calender once the flabbergastinevilbuggermachine gives me access.  So far pressing buttons and hitting the monitor hasn't worked.  Time will tell.

RSVP here as well to show your support and get the ball rolling.  You too guides...
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General Discussion / Stormcrest Guides: Pre-launch Announcement
« on: March 15, 2007, 01:52:46 am »
STORMCREST GUIDES
 
 
 Hello Layonara Community! I'd like to go ahead and announce a new project on the very near horizon with us standing at the introduction of v3 for Layonara. Nestled in the trees between Fort Vehl and Port Hempstead there will soon be a small cobble path that leads to a small rickety old shack built into a tree. This is the Stormcrest Shack, a cozy tavern at the crossroads of the server start cities.
 
 :) What is this shack and why is it there?
 
 It's a gathering point mostly. A group of characters have decided to participate in a guiding service. This isn't any grand guild or organization, it's a simple meeting place where sponsored guides will often just hang out, offering maybe to guide someone around, or to a particular destination your character may have in mind. They work for nobody, and pay no dues, so what they charge you is what they deem appropriate for the destination you have in mind. The tavern is owned by a one eyed dwarf some may know, though he's donated it up to just about any of the guides to make use of it to get a client, and the doors are always open to get a drink.
 
 Now, Stormcrest Guides work on a pretty free flowing premise: That the participating guides can work when they like, for whatever amount they like. Even if its just buying them an ale. That said, there are some rules:
 
 - A guide can't be contracted out for resources, or any other goals that are at an unreasonable challenge for your character. More simply, anything that seems to not be in good spirit of the server.
 - Distribution of gold and items found on your travels is at the guide's discretion for distribution.
 - That the only people working as guides are sponsored by Stormcrest.
 
 :) Who are these guides?
 
 Well currently the participating characters are:
 
 Talan Va'lash, Lalaith Va'lash, Varka Cleaveson, Jennara Creekskipper, Acacea Thistletongue, Quillwem Laylluanilm, Triba Gues, Jacchri Abianca, Ireth Telrunya, Ketilbjorn Svadi, Lillian Dartforth, Daeron Stormcloud, AnnaLee Ohtartel'selu, Kavil Yodin, Ozymandias Llewellyn, Connor Garvill, Rhizome, Bilvikki, Remiel Delmir, Rodlin Serim, and Katrien Hommel (with the full acknowledgement that she is apt to getting lost).
 
 More guides will be added perpetually as time passes. The requirements for getting sponsored by Stormcrest will be posted up in due time following the initial launch.
 
 :) So why does Stormcrest Guides exist?
 
 Well, for starters, it'll be fun. It's an easy way for everyone to meet each other. It's an easy way for us to find a convenient collection point for roleplay and good times. It's a means for anyone out there to walk up and ask to go adventuring with someone who has their footing on where things are, the lore of the lands, and generally the storylines all around you as you travel around. Playstyles can be shared between players that generally wouldn't party together because of level spreads or the like. It's just a good way for us all to get together and party responsibly, mostly. ;)
 
 :) So how do you get a guide?
 
 Well, the easiest way is to simply hang out in the comforts of the Stormcrest Shack, or lounge by the campfire at the pond outside. There is a torch outside the shack that will be lit when there's a guide about who is up for taking someone out. Alternatively, you can PM me, Chongo, to try and set something up in advance.
 
 :) What sort of things can you do when you get a guide?
 
 Once you get someone as a guide by hanging out at the shack and asking, there's all sorts of things you might do. It's really up to you as the character wanting to see or learn more of the world. You could wander local lands to get a handle on your surroundings if you're unfamiliar. Or you could travel to an exotic destination that you've been yearning to go but feel you could benefit from someone who can maybe show you around with a bit more flavor. Or maybe you want to be shown someplace so you can learn the lore shaping its history. It's really up to you as a character and what feels fun. Every character in this game has a lot to share, and getting a few of these older hands with lore up the wazoo on every blade of grass can be quite fun, especially when you're part of learning something new with them. The things we're not out to do is go get you high end items or resources. That's just against the spirit of Stormcrest, and while getting an emerald is fun, it should never be the spirit of the goal.
 
 
 Layonara has a wonderful community that is ever changing and still growing. Make use of the people around you. Come hang out at the tavern or at the campfire, at the crossroads of Fort Vehl and Port Hempstead. The sign will point the way there. Cheers.

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