There are 2 messages totaling 40 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. War: Here's how it would be (2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:56:53 -0500 From: "brutledge@c......." <brutledge@c.......> Subject: Re: War: Here's how it would be From what I've heard of the first 2-3 wars, this could be the time to scale back to those roots. They were impromptu weekends of Round Robin revelry, right?, a group of fans who just happened to be online one Friday night. More like a fan fiction flash mob than the two-week Iron Man marathons that became the rule by War 5. Smaller numbers of participants, little planning involved. The earliest wars gave rise to the first factions, after all, so no character controls to coordinate, impromptu plots were the game. So I'd suggest limiting whatever happens to a weekend, and whoever is free at the time submit your permission and have fun with it. And maybe, just maybe, if we keep things simple and fun, War won't feel like a commitment of labor and responsibility that can't happen more than once a year. <waves> Bonnie R. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:25:48 -0700 From: debbi henson <debbub@h.......> Subject: Re: War: Here's how it would be What Bonnie said! Sent from my iPad > On Jan 29, 2015, at 15:57, brutledge@c....... <brutledge@c.......> wrote: > > From what I've heard of the first 2-3 wars, this could be the time to scale > back to those roots. They were impromptu weekends of Round Robin revelry, > right?, a group of fans who just happened to be online one Friday night. More > like a fan fiction flash mob than the two-week Iron Man marathons that became > the rule by War 5. Smaller numbers of participants, little planning involved. > The earliest wars gave rise to the first factions, after all, so no character > controls to coordinate, impromptu plots were the game. > > So I'd suggest limiting whatever happens to a weekend, and whoever is free at > the time submit your permission and have fun with it. And maybe, just maybe, > if we keep things simple and fun, War won't feel like a commitment of labor > and responsibility that can't happen more than once a year. > > <waves> > > Bonnie R. ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 29 Jan 2015 to 30 Jan 2015 (#2015-12) **************************************************************
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