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Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« on: September 06, 2019, 04:30:37 pm »

Chain Lore
A game of semi-cooperative worldbuilding

This is a game about building a world together, with the possibility to go back and erase other people's stuff.  The mechanics are quite simple: the world building is done from a top down perspective, starting with larger elements and working down to smaller ones. These are organized into Cycles that go like this.

Spoiler: Cycles (click to show/hide)

Posting

When a player posts a truth, they need to tie it back to a truth in an earlier cycle (or a listed one in the current cycle) OR state that it is unconnected but does not contradict any existing truths.  Other players may contest this and it will fall to me to decide. For instance, if the third Great truth of the universe is that "Magic exists" then someone could state

"Wizards exist (Cycle 2, truth 3)."

For every truth I roll a d6 before listing it. The results are as follows.

D6
1- The opposite is true or this is impossible (if it has no obvious opposite)
2- Ignored, it is false
3 - True, but....
4 - Mostly true, but some elements discarded
5 - Total truth
6 - Accepted truth, but actually…

3 and 6 with the (...) mean that someone can Amend more details after. This is treated as a normal submission, not a rewrite. Anyone can do it, not just the player who submitted the original. Everything is handled first come, first serve, no place holders. For the First and Last cycle, because there is only 1 truth, anyone may submit a truth (or +1 another) and I will perform a roll-off to see whose is accepted.

Rewrites
Once the Cycle of truths reaches completion by reaching the set number, the next Cycle begins. However, so long as the Cycle is open, it can be rewritten. The rewriting is done by rolling d6 vs d6, with the higher roll winning. If the truth wins, it becomes unassailable and cannot be changed. If you win, you put your new entry (previously prepared for everyone to see) there instead. Other players can +1 either you or the truth, adding to the results of the roll.  The d6 results roll is still done to your new truth if you win. Truths in other cycles cannot be rewritten, only those in the current cycle.  Rewrite requests are always attempted as long as they come in on a turn before the cycle closes.

 
Special Circumstances
1. The first truth obviously does not need to cite an earlier truth.
2. Players should submit only one truth per turn. A turn is when I go through and roll for everything and then add it to the list. They can, however, add +1 to as many rewrite contests as they like.
3. I reserve the right to reject Truths if they are offensive, obviously trolling, or somehow break forum rules.
4. 3 and 6 rolls cannot have their extra space filled with identical statements or otherwise undermine their intent. Ie you can't have "The world is round, but...The world is round"



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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2019, 04:40:04 pm »

“Gods exist, in some form or another” (Cycle 0, Truth 1)

I hope this is the correct form
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2019, 04:45:45 pm »

“Gods exist, in some form or another” (Cycle 0, Truth 1)

I hope this is the correct form
the (Cycle X, Truth Y) would be to show the truth its connected to, so its not really needed here. But otherwise fine.

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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2019, 06:45:23 pm »

"The mind and soul are the true ultimate powers of the universe. Through them, reality can be shifted to match one's desires."
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2019, 06:52:07 pm »


This is my Great Truth: πάντα ῥεῖ. Everything Flows.
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2019, 08:03:01 pm »

By the way I'll be doing the first turn for this tomorrow, so you have about 24 hours.

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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2019, 07:35:52 am »

We still making suggestions for a Great Truth? How about:

Stories are real.

Knockoff Discworld! :D
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2019, 08:05:00 am »

Oh, I also want to try this!

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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2019, 08:05:39 am »

Everything in the universe is made of some sort of fundamental particles that cannot be broken down further(think quarks, leptons, bosons of our current universe, the particles here will be different these are analogs to what this attempting to describe)
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2019, 08:38:43 am »

The Carp swims.
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2019, 11:40:49 am »

Here's my ultimate truth submission.

"This world is the result of, and can only exist when, two different worlds begin to overlap with eachother."
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #11 on: September 07, 2019, 11:58:19 am »

I’m curious, if there is a tie, how many of these can be comparable if merged? I know this probably won’t happen, just a thought, example, what if the carp that swims is the immortal entity that wishes to rule the universe, and as it swims, it affects the particles thus creating gods, who proceed to mix two flowing world into the fluid the Carp swims through. Minds and souls exist in the gods, who all write stories.
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2019, 01:25:40 pm »

“Gods exist, in some form or another” (Cycle 0, Truth 1)

I hope this is the correct form
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"The mind and soul are the true ultimate powers of the universe. Through them, reality can be shifted to match one's desires."
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This is my Great Truth: πάντα ῥεῖ. Everything Flows.
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We still making suggestions for a Great Truth? How about:

Stories are real.

Knockoff Discworld! :D
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Oh, I also want to try this!

There is an immortal being who wishes to rule over the universe

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Everything in the universe is made of some sort of fundamental particles that cannot be broken down further(think quarks, leptons, bosons of our current universe, the particles here will be different these are analogs to what this attempting to describe)
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The Carp swims.
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Here's my ultimate truth submission.

"This world is the result of, and can only exist when, two different worlds begin to overlap with eachother."
4


It looks like we won't need to roll anything extra! Superdorf's submission of "Stories are real." has become the ultimate truth for this universe. And this truth is [5]. Totally true!

Cycle 1: Ultimate Truth
1: Stories are real.

Cycle 2: Great Truths
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.



Submit your great truths! Bold the submissions! Any questions are fine too.

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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #13 on: September 07, 2019, 01:31:20 pm »

@Superdorf, what does this truth mean?
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Re: Chain Lore: A game of Semi-cooperative worldbuilding
« Reply #14 on: September 07, 2019, 01:32:49 pm »

It means that Stories are real. We can elaborate on that with Great Truths like this one!

"The size of the world at any given time is directly proportional to the amount of people who tell stories (Cycle 1, truth 1)"
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