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Re: [CW] FAQ - War
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 29 Jan 2000 18:42:43 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Jeff Stembel writes: [snip]
> > Hmmm... This got me thinking. Many of us live on the East Coast (Me,
> > Pawel,
> > Craig, Shiri, Eric, Dave), so maybe we should have a Legofest this summer,
> > where we could do some Large Scale battles. 'Course, being a Legofest, It'd
> > be
> > open to non-castle people. Hmmm, maybe I'll post this to org.us.
> >
> > Jeff
> > http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/
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> or a castle lego-fest, even!
I'd love to! But do it close to Boston - I can't drive. Maybe I can carpool
with Eric or Dave... :-)
> the wars in CW are more plot devices more than anything else. experience
> from wargaming will only help your war~stories read better. we're keeping
> the framework for stories as free form as possible to allow each individual
> ultimate control over how much/ little parpticipation his/her realms will
> have with others'.
>
> where in our world, history is written by the victors, in CW, history is
> written by the losers! this is to insure other storytellers can't do
> anything to our characters or structures that we don't want done.
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> in each members' realm, that individual storyteller is the law, and what
> he/she says, goes for his/her storylines and characters. the crossover
> storylines (war is just one example!) involving two or more creators will
> work through one hard and fast CW law; the Law of Three C's ~ Cooperation,
> Courtesy, and Creativity.
I so, SO agree. No one can change other people's stuff. I suggest that when a
war/other crossover is held and sent to Pawel/Craig then a copy of it is sent
to both members for approval before put online, to avoid problems, etc.
> sometimes i think lego fans are the only humans on
> this planet capable of living by all three of these ideals.
LOL...
> much more, later ~ craig~
Can't wait!
-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/
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| (...) I was thinking near where I live (outside Washington DC), as that is pretty central to the east coast and I shouldn't have too much trouble finding somewhere to hold it. As an added bonus, people could take a trip to the Outlet Store, too. ;) (...) (25 years ago, 29-Jan-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) the wars in CW are more plot devices more than anything else. experience from wargaming will only help your war~stories read better. we're keeping the framework for stories as free form as possible to allow each individual ultimate control (...) (25 years ago, 29-Jan-00, to lugnet.castle)
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