Onkel Neal |
02-12-09 11:30 AM |
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Originally Posted by mookiemookie
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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
Posting essays is ok, as long as they don't try to hijack the plot. The only thing I find difficult is when a player makes up whole conversations with other players, in his post. It's better to interact with other players in the forum, not script out their dialogue.
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Time for a geek confession: I actually used to be a DM on a Neverwinter Nights server. One of the big no-no's when posting role play on the server forums was to make up dialogue for other characters. You're essentially taking the character from them when you do.
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Yeah, exactly. I think a lot of people are still feeling their way along in this, so our first RPG may be a bit of a training episode.
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Originally Posted by Penelope
Of course the werewolves are winning. Trying to figure out who is a wolf and who isn't is like trying to pour smoke through a keyhole.
This is actually a great social experiment in my view, as it shows that in real life the bad guys can win....
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Yes, it's a very intruiging game of trust and hunches. When it is over, I will post a behind the scenes detailing how things went down. I mean, obviously, from the narrative, one can tell who Undersea and JCWolf really were, and what happened to them...
I will say, players, especially humans ,in this game are not posting their suspicions openly and helping each other shape opinions and prepare for a lynch vote. I think this is why the lynch votes are going very badly...
Six hours until the next lynch vote deadline... if they get a werewolf, it could turn the tide.
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