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Re: IoM: The Introduction and a few questions.
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Sat, 17 Nov 2001 21:02:13 GMT
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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, James Howse writes:
> In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Slavick Mikhaylov writes:
> > Zarn looked at the ripples in the courtyard. They seemed to distort the
> > "pattern of the reality" as Regnon put it. Regnon was the monk he was put to
> > study with, and unluckly for Zarn he was of the Colaiy Fen clan. He was
> > training to be a Scar Finis.
> > But he had to focus on the duel. Opposite him Seranar stood, all of a >sudden he swung his katana. Zarn countered with his mindblade and they danced >into the swordforms. Seranar was much better than him of course, but it was >only training.Zarn looked at the ripples once more and with resolve spun >around and shattered the Master of the Hunt's katana.
> > "Very good!", said the Tanaian, "You are as good as your father."
> > Zarn was supprised. Few mentioned his real name or his father here because >there is supposed to be equity between the royalty and commoners in training. >However one thing he know. He was Zarnaon a'Carout't Amanasionon the >twentieth prince of Maiayayr.
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 2.Can I have a group that sails for 3 days then gets some people teleported
> > aboard and continues it's journey for 4 days and reaches the Isle of Mist?
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> Most people assume that "teleporting" magically is strongly affected by
> (deep, salty) water. Aside from that, holding open a gate on a shifting
> platform and broadcasting a signal strong enough to achieve a "lock" over
> such a distance as three day's sail would require (in my opinion) an
> enormous amount of power. Perhaps you've some different way to do it or see
> it as not being so difficult and, as it's your story, you can. There seems
> to be nothing in IoM documentation to suggest it's not possible.
Ok, they won't teleport to the second group. They are going to be what I
call "flaked off". Basicly they will be teleported there by a quirk of the
multiverse.
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> > BTW I have to get my camera repaired so I can't sighn up for the Isle of
> > Mist or Castle world yet.But do I need to sign up if all the action is in a
> > different world right now.
>
> I'll probably be corrected on this but here goes...
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> Castle World is a group of people who build and tell stories using LEGO. One
> doesn't need t have written a word or stacked a brick to join. To identify
> you to other Castle World members the adminstrators like you to have a
> minifig to be recoginsed by. Commonly this fig is a character from a story
> you've written (or intend to write). Further if your signature fig is made
> from (realativly) common peices you could probably ask someone to build and
> scan it for you if you can't take a pic yourself.
> Beyond that joining Castle world is as easy as sending your name, some
> signature figure details and (if you have one) a website address to the
> castle world admins. at castle_world@hotmail.com
>
> The Isle of Mist game is run by the Castle World group as a common location
> to set stories and provide a backdrop for more widespread member interaction
> and joint storytelling. Hence one is encouraged to be a member of castle
> world to play. The tendency here is for illustrated stories to be rated
> above pictures, which are in turn rated above just text. Some of us have no
> choice (seperation from bricks, no camera, no scanner) but it seems that
> even blurry pics are prefered to none at all.
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> As for your question do you need to sign up at all? If you want to go to the
> isle of mist, it's probably a good idea. However, the isle of mist is a
> place for joint storytelling and if you're unable to collaborate with others
> (being on a different continent to America, small collection unable to
> reproduce fancy rare figs, your storyline is rather tight and doesn't suit
> joint work) then you should just concentrate on illustrating/writing your
> own story set in your own world and not visit IoM. Join castle world though,
> if only to provide a link from a central resource back to your own work.
>
> James (who is going to take his inner cynic for a walk now)
Thanks for suggestions.
Slavick M
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| (...) Nice sotry. Lots of questions to be answered in future writings. (...) Note: I am not an Isle of Mist storyguide (...) Most probably. See (URL) or the Iom link (URL) that the mist may be a hydroelectrodynamic form and it's clear ability to (...) (23 years ago, 16-Nov-01, to lugnet.castle.org.cw)
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