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Author Topic: Kingspawn of Allochthon: important question!  (Read 19755 times)

Harry Baldman

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Right, I'm pretty much done with preliminary choosing (I've never been in the position to choose 5 sheets out of 16 - it's just as fun and simple as I suspected it to be) , so here's a quick mention of how waitlisting will happen - the current players (the ones who aren't out) will nominate waitlisters, and then I'll put who gets in to a vote among them. It seems like an interesting system to me, so that's what I'll go with.

I do recall I also said that a map of Allochthon may be available today - this was a lie. I will get to adding it to Entry 1 of Things You Know sometime this weekend.
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Agh. Inb4 I'm totally late, yes, actual magic. Can I have an abnormality, please? Physical, if possible.
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Right, I'm pretty much done with preliminary choosing (I've never been in the position to choose 5 sheets out of 16 - it's just as fun and simple as I suspected it to be)
I've been there. Although I got to pick six out of fifteen, so not quite as bad.
And something tells me you didn't create a detailed rubric to numerically narrow the playing field (slightly).

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so here's a quick mention of how waitlisting will happen - the current players (the ones who aren't out) will nominate waitlisters, and then I'll put who gets in to a vote among them. It seems like an interesting system to me, so that's what I'll go with.
...Huh?

Also, who's in?
Player list!
This isn't helpful.
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I've been there. Although I got to pick six out of fifteen, so not quite as bad.
And something tells me you didn't create a detailed rubric to numerically narrow the playing field (slightly).

There's really no point in pretending you're being objective when you're actually not. The players I picked, I picked mostly by how well they seemed to fit at the time and how much I liked the character concepts at the time.

Also, who's in?

If you haven't been PM'ed yet, you probably aren't. Sorry! I didn't put up the player list yet because I'm waiting for all the responses, as I usually tend to do. If the only one that hasn't replied doesn't do so within two days, at least one of the bastards may be in luck!
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There's really no point in pretending you're being objective when you're actually not.
I saw less "pretending" and more "trying".
Although that does require a bit of sentence rearrangement.
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Yay bastards!  Half royal, half common, 100% awesome!  And to the players, remember: YOLO! Live fast and die young!
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Harry Baldman

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Okay, player list is worked out - if anybody has any pressing complaints, or if any of the players are dissatisfied with their skills and have better ideas, things can be worked out. It's a bit too late to be doing the first turn right now, so I'll be back in about twelve hours.

so here's a quick mention of how waitlisting will happen - the current players (the ones who aren't out) will nominate waitlisters, and then I'll put who gets in to a vote among them. It seems like an interesting system to me, so that's what I'll go with.
...Huh?

Basically, a current PC dies - the rest of the PCs then are given the choice of which of the waitlisters they most want to see in the game. These become the immediate prime candidates. After a bit of selection, at least one of them will get in.
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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: an RTD of Heroism and Succession
« Reply #82 on: February 21, 2014, 07:56:26 pm »

Do you think that system is biased towards more well-known players?  Or is that the intent?
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Basically, a current PC dies - the rest of the PCs then are given the choice of which of the waitlisters they most want to see in the game. These become the immediate prime candidates. After a bit of selection, at least one of them will get in.
The key clicking bit has been bolded.

Do you think that system is biased towards more well-known players?
In theory, it should be biased more towards interesting/good characters. In practice...well, let's see.
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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: an RTD of Heroism and Succession
« Reply #84 on: February 21, 2014, 11:29:36 pm »

Wow, I didn't realize till now just how little combat skill we have between us :P

Also, I know orcish and have a +3 to speech. That could turn out interesting.
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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: an RTD of Heroism and Succession
« Reply #85 on: February 22, 2014, 01:26:49 am »

I'm fine with being a bastard, but you misspelled Mathias' name...
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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: The Call
« Reply #86 on: February 22, 2014, 05:40:07 am »

In the throne room of Castle Fogeye...

Roe, quick fellow that he was, did not take too long at all to gather the kingspawn - his speediness in such matters was, after all, what King Ingmar kept him around for. The progeny he found were five in number, and most of them did not pack enough muscle to oppose the urgings, both verbal and physical, of the King's servant. Only half an hour had passed when he skipped confidently back into the throne room, followed by the potential heirs to the throne. It was most atypical of the king to gather his sons on such a day, or to pay them much attention at all, so the five began to listen attentively to the plainly clothed king, who, to be honest, did not seem very authoritative at all while he wasn't wearing his regalia.

"Ah, my sons. I am very glad to find that you came here so quickly," he said, then looked at Roe. "You may take your leave, Roe."

"May I stay, Your Excellency? It is indeed rare to behold all of your sons in one place, no? I would like to bask in their presence a while longer, if it is not too much to ask."

King Ingmar sighed, then turned to his sons. "Very well, as long as you keep what you hear to yourself. I don't want their mother bothering me unduly."

"Naturally, Your Holiness."

The king wasn't sure he enjoyed Roe's attitude, but he let it slide for now, as his discretion was mostly guaranteed. There were more important tasks to attend to. He looked over his five sons again - Don had increased in height severely since the last time he had seen him, which, as far as he recalled, was five years ago. His mother had kept him out of danger so thoroughly that he had been all but barred from engaging him in conversation, and he was really too busy to do whatever other fatherly activities might have been expected of him had he not been a king and thus entitled to do whatever the hell he wanted all day. A similar situation had developed with Percy, though the lack of involvement from his mother on the problems made him suspect that maybe taking care of children was something he should have practiced before he made so damn many of them.

Come to think of it, he wasn't sure he'd really spoken to any of his children, maybe except for Wilril, in the past few years. Arcus had been cooped up in his study all this time, reminding his father very much of his own current daily life, and Wallace had been busy actually making himself reasonably useful, in what made him a rather large exception amongst his progeny. Though momentarily struck by consideration on whether Wallace really needs what he's about to have him do, Ingmar resolves that it'll probably build character, and that Wallace reminded him of his uncle far too much to feel more than just a little sympathy for him.

The king suddenly realized he had been staring at these people for an uncomfortable length of time. It was time to get to business.

"My sons, I have called you here to provide you with a means to finally attain your true potential," he lied bold-facedly. "The kingdom is in peril, and only you are in the position to save it, and humanity, from certain extinction. The Four Plagues are descending on us, and it is the prerogative of the king and his progeny to help the people in these dark times. You will set off immediately to halt the spread of these threats, and upon your success will know fame, greatness and the adoration of the masses. Allochthon cries for your aid, and you shall give it to the best of your ability. Is that understood?"

King Ingmar thought it was a reasonably good speech, reeking of destiny and heroism. Hopefully they would buy it without too many protests.

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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: The Call
« Reply #87 on: February 22, 2014, 10:03:29 am »

((Oh god, the urge to have my little speechcraft master speak solely in Gizoogle is horrible :P

Ah well, ANYWAY I want it to be known that pretty much everything Don says is totally deadpan. He's just that kind of cheery fellow.))

So, you finally need a scapegoat to throw the hopes of the kingdom on?

At least it will get me away from...mother.

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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: The Call
« Reply #88 on: February 22, 2014, 10:33:13 am »

"Really, father? You would send your children instead of, say, an army to go and solve the four plagues? I do hope you will send some kind of support with us or give some kind of items to us for this. I'm not thrilled to be taken from my studies, I was just investigating the propreties of ginseng root. "
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Re: Kingspawn of Allochthon: The Call
« Reply #89 on: February 22, 2014, 11:37:31 am »

So, you finally need a scapegoat to throw the hopes of the kingdom on?

At least it will get me away from...mother.


"That's the spirit."

"Really, father? You would send your children instead of, say, an army to go and solve the four plagues? I do hope you will send some kind of support with us or give some kind of items to us for this. I'm not thrilled to be taken from my studies, I was just investigating the propreties of ginseng root. "

"I would send my army, but they are rather busy protecting this city from being burned and looted by orcs. And you can have anything you like, but you will have to get the populace to provide it. I'm sure they will, of course. You're the king's children, are you not?"
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