Durian Agripa (
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[MEMO: OPEN TO ALL] ==> PROSPIT DREAMERS: FIND THE LOST NOTES
==> Durian: Dream and report on your findings.
You can't report on your findings when you haven't found anything!
==> Durian: Dream, find those notes and convey the information to the others.
That order is too complicated to complete in one cut. You'll need to divide it into TWO COMMANDS. You should probably also include any other available players in your command.
==> Prospit dreamers: Dream and search for the Lost Notes
According to Kappy, people join the game in an entry chain. You are not next in line. You're not sure how long it will take before you get in. Sitting at your computer and talking in that memo is interesting and fulfilling, but it doesn't block out the sound of meteors echoing outside. Now that you know what the sound is, you find yourself feeling unsettled. Possibly even nervous.
After a while you close the memo, set the device to charging, and hunt down the previous owner's recuperacoon. It's a pity that the troll who lived here died; from their hive's design and their stuff, you had enough in common that you could have enjoyed talking with them. You put those thoughts out of your mind as you climb into the sopor, and try to focus on the GOLDEN MOON. Hopefully the influence of the sopor will contribute to whatever gave you that previous dream.
It seems to help. Minutes or hours later, you fall asleep and wake in the golden tower, the same one you encountered Zirreh in.
==> Durian: Report the information to the others.
-- defensiveAlchemist [DA] RIGHT NOW opened memo dumpa11theinfo. --
DA: okay i promi5ed kappy id look for tho5e note5
DA: and there wa5 a 6it to find
DA: i dont actua11y remem6er a11 of it
DA: there were other intere5ting thing5 going on and i can pro6a6ly look later anyway
DA: fir5t off
DA: it11 6ring each of u5 to a different world
DA: eventua11y we11 6e a6le to get to each other5 world5
DA: and there are mon5ter5
DA: and we do 5omething ca11ed
DA: >- prototyping
DA: to a 5prite that help5 u5
DA: there were a lot of undefined thing5 in that explanation
DA: 6ut that5 an early part of thi5 5o im going to check with the people already in
DA: kal might 6e in that far
DA: kal if you read thi5 get in here
DA: youre the mo5t experienced per5on in the game who i5nt dead
[ OOC: If there are any other awake Alpha Prospit dreamers, join in the search for the lost notes on SCRIB that Phaest left behind! Everybody can join in the memo to prod at the searchers' memories, as well as threadjack each other and and theorize. ]
You can't report on your findings when you haven't found anything!
==> Durian: Dream, find those notes and convey the information to the others.
That order is too complicated to complete in one cut. You'll need to divide it into TWO COMMANDS. You should probably also include any other available players in your command.
==> Prospit dreamers: Dream and search for the Lost Notes
According to Kappy, people join the game in an entry chain. You are not next in line. You're not sure how long it will take before you get in. Sitting at your computer and talking in that memo is interesting and fulfilling, but it doesn't block out the sound of meteors echoing outside. Now that you know what the sound is, you find yourself feeling unsettled. Possibly even nervous.
After a while you close the memo, set the device to charging, and hunt down the previous owner's recuperacoon. It's a pity that the troll who lived here died; from their hive's design and their stuff, you had enough in common that you could have enjoyed talking with them. You put those thoughts out of your mind as you climb into the sopor, and try to focus on the GOLDEN MOON. Hopefully the influence of the sopor will contribute to whatever gave you that previous dream.
It seems to help. Minutes or hours later, you fall asleep and wake in the golden tower, the same one you encountered Zirreh in.
==> Durian: Report the information to the others.
-- defensiveAlchemist [DA] RIGHT NOW opened memo dumpa11theinfo. --
DA: okay i promi5ed kappy id look for tho5e note5
DA: and there wa5 a 6it to find
DA: i dont actua11y remem6er a11 of it
DA: there were other intere5ting thing5 going on and i can pro6a6ly look later anyway
DA: fir5t off
DA: it11 6ring each of u5 to a different world
DA: eventua11y we11 6e a6le to get to each other5 world5
DA: and there are mon5ter5
DA: and we do 5omething ca11ed
DA: >- prototyping
DA: to a 5prite that help5 u5
DA: there were a lot of undefined thing5 in that explanation
DA: 6ut that5 an early part of thi5 5o im going to check with the people already in
DA: kal might 6e in that far
DA: kal if you read thi5 get in here
DA: youre the mo5t experienced per5on in the game who i5nt dead
[ OOC: If there are any other awake Alpha Prospit dreamers, join in the search for the lost notes on SCRIB that Phaest left behind! Everybody can join in the memo to prod at the searchers' memories, as well as threadjack each other and and theorize. ]
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And if ~we~ can collect facts and compare commonalities... ~~CS
You just want to figure out how the hell you do this dreaming thing too because you're a bit JEALOUS and don't want to be left behind.
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6ecau5e i dont think the other5 are in thi5 area
there Might 6e 5ome nutrient in it that react5 with the 5opor
it 5eem5 more likely that it5 irrelevant
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i know i had two
avi5pa5 ju5t had one
kappy mentioned he had one
and mP had at lea5t two
i dont know if anyone el5e ha5
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Do ~we~ know of anyone who had such dreams before the game? ~~CS
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avi5pa5 wa5 tonight and my fir5t wa5 a week ago
i didnt think to a5k kappy how long he5 had them
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mp implied he5 had them a while
you 5hould check with him
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~I'll~ certainly have to look into that, then, thank you... ~~CS
Do try to keep ~me~ posted if you figure anything else out, will you? ~~CS
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the 5ame goe5 for you of cour5e
i dont like the death to11 of the previou5 player5
except in 5o far a5 it in5pired the 5urvivor5 to invite u5
5o now that were here i want that record to end
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The mortality rate of the average player is a bit concerning... ~~CS
Which is all the more reason for ~us~ to be above-average players! ~~CS
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arent we already?
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It's certainly reassuring that there's at least someone else ~I~ can rely on being competent in this game. ~~CS
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likewi5e =:)
i11 check with mP
whenever he get5 on
and 5ee if he know5 how the earlier one5 died
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History is built upon the backs of the fallen and all that! ~~CS
At the very least it should give ~us~ an idea of what sorts of dangers to look out for. ~~CS
i had a whole week to notice that it should have been "RM" and not "MP". a whole week! oops.
6ut that didnt work 5o we11
in ca5e he doe5nt get on until it5 our turn5
hirune and kaprao 5eem to 6e we11 informed a6out a11 thi5
did you 5ee them mention who any of the other older player5 were
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Hirune seemed pleased that there was a full compliment of players again, though. ~~CS
zombie tag
the more player5 the more people who can find ri5k5 and inform each other a6out them
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Hirune probably not so much.
The extra trollpower should certainly help if ~we~ can't locate these notes. ~~CS
Wider net and all that. ~~CS
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if the5e meteor5 keep up i dont think we11 have the option to invite anyone el5e
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So ~let's~ each play under the assumption that ~we're~ all ~we~ have! ~~CS
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there5 no 5en5e in people doing 5tupid thing5 like murder game5 if there5 5ti11 a common enemy
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Fervent and festive culling certainly has a time and place, but... ~~CS
The current situation is neither. ~~CS