Game Update

May 03, 2010 15:43

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shot_my_shoes May 4 2010, 06:59:31 UTC
I had to skip the intros stage, so Jo and Sarah are currently looking for the etched door to then find out what they need a raven for. Do you have a plan for what all that means or should we be making that up?

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fracturedmods May 4 2010, 20:25:03 UTC
Well, unfortunately you're sort of going to be stuck there for a bit. We purposefully haven't moved into that mystery so that players could have enough time to stretch their legs in the setting and meet each other, as well as give new players a chance to come into the game at the start. Since you decided to skip that (and, really, intros can be done at any time, else new characters would be sort of stuck)... I'm afraid you'll have to wait until we move forward on the raven plot. Is there anything else you can do at the moment that doesn't involve the game-wide plot?

We're going to be posting a clarification between the game-wide plots and the player-drive plots, as their seems to be some confusion. Players aren't limited to only playing with the plots created by the mods, those are merely the ones that move the game setting forward.

Hope this clarifies things.

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shot_my_shoes May 4 2010, 20:28:07 UTC
I tried introing Jo and I couldn't get more than one tag out of anyone, so I assumed everyone was bored with the intros and moved onto the plot. It makes sense with Jo and Sarah that they will do something about what they've found, not just sit on it. So there's nothing else I can do.

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fracturedmods May 4 2010, 21:11:15 UTC
Okay. Well, unfortunately we're not here to hold your hand as an RPer (or force anyone else's hands). If you replied with Jo to other characters and got nothing in addition to receiving nothing on your intro, I'm sorry. But the game-wide plot has yet to move into its next stage, and to let your characters do that ahead of everyone else wouldn't be fair.

Please feel free to go ahead and try something else, though. There are a wide variety of things you can do that don't involve solving the one mystery we've left for everyone. You're really only bound by your own imagination and the game rules. You're not limited only to introductions or the game plot, as we have now clarified.

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