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The Unknown Medallion

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  1. Just under ten minutes remaining! Get your votes and actions in!
  2. Yes, and green to unvote. I don’t require bold, although it is appreciated.
  3. The Forsaken appears as if in a traditional Tyrian, so the first option. Thematically it should probably be the name and vote moving, but it would appear similarly to a Rioter (minus the original player's vote disappearing).
  4. Yes, but it's actually 60/40 in the villager's favor.
  5. A random one who submitted the Delve action. So A, B, and C, A, Delve B, Delve C, Lightning Either, lightning will happen, or A or B will win, and whoever wins learns the results.
  6. It is -1 complexity, so a complexity of 3 with 40% of success becomes 2 with 60%. Otherwise it is normal. You simply say so in your GMPM, the "Linking" section has an example.
  7. Yep, you have me beat by a year. Well, that's why it's a day or so. Time differences shouldn't be a problem, unless they happen to be 12 hour differences and in a later round.
  8. Any age before ten, I barely remember last year except for snippets, so before ten, before seven is better, but some people just have better or worse memories, so any age really should work.
  9. LG88 Cycle One: Traps and Murder Siertasha weaved a knife into her hand and hid it in her sleeve. She reached towards the door, then paused. Natith was notoriously paranoid. She pulled her hand back then sent a weave forward and probed the door. There, a trap. She started to dismantle it, but the moment she touched the trap with her weave, it exploded into a ball of fire. It was all Siertasha could do to raise a shield around herself. She tried to stand, but collapsed. A woman came out of the room and looked around. Her eyes fell on Siertasha. She smirked and Siertasha panicked as a Shield wrapped her. She started trying to run, but was too weak. Natith walked towards Siertasha. A black blade pierced her back. Natiths eyes bulged. The blade withdrew. She collapsed and the Myrdraal walked towards Siertasha. "What, what are you doing?" "No-one can know." The Myrdraal's sword flashed and stabbed Siertasha. When people arrived to investigate the disturbance, there were two bodies and the Myrdraal was nowhere to be found. (%) Natith was killed! She was an Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah and an NPC. Siertasha has died! She was an Aes Sedai of the Black Ajah and an NPC. Things to Note: The player with the most votes must have at least two to get exed. PMs are an action! Do not send any, I will be sending them for you. This cycle will end on August 13th. Have fun! Rules doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mrx-Nslg3G5WpPPOtz83V79PSAK-znQF5_LzUtTOHiA/edit?usp=drivesdk Player List: If you have not yet received your GMPM, please PM me and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
  10. Signups are closed! PMs coming soon.
  11. Worst case scenario, you can just check at six pm MT on Thursdays, since I believe that's when the streams happen.
  12. I might join for individual parts, but we'll see about chapter by chapter. Also, everyone will get the ebook at the same time, so discussion should really begin within the day or so. Unless you want to wait for the hardcover for those who are getting it, in which case it could take up to a month or even longer.
  13. I made this game with only knowledge of about up to book 3 or 4, and tried to keep it as Spoiler free as possible.
  14. My only complaint is the titles in the series aren't conducive to people thinking highly of your sanity.
  15. I'm simply going to bow out before this turns into an argument with no hope of either side changing. Your beliefs are simply very different from mine. I will however address this one point: This question is very relevant, and which hypothetical? The one where all the skilled people are one group? I agree with you on that, that's why I posed the question, and that hypothetical was only for the purpose of saying skill takes precedent over all else, or at least it should. The one where there are more white Brandon fans than there are people of color? Which there’s no way to confirm or deny, and the little evidence there is points to it being true. And if the hypothetical you're talking about is different backgrounds/races having different interests, then I don't know what to tell you.
  16. For example, hey, by the path there's a rock, so it likely started out as informing people about traveling conditions, then turned out as informing people of any additional information. The actual typical response is nothing much, which is a way to say, not a lot, but it got shortened to nothin'. People say how's your day/night/whatever going as well, so they just generalized it to it.
  17. Black faces look different from white faces. That's simple fact, although you can have whitelike black faces and blacklike white faces, they still tend to be different. It tracks that an algorithm designed to recognize white faces would have trouble recognizing black faces. Same would happen the other way around. Behavior is what matters, people of different backgrounds behave differently. If a certain group of people isn't inclined to moderate for whatever reason, they shouldn't be made to moderate (I'm aware this isn't what's happening). Having an all white staff isn't a result of you not looking. The only way for you to know for certain that a person is black or otherwise, is for them to tell you or have their profile picture show them. We except that a large portion of Brandon's audience is LDS, and it’s likely a large portion is white as well for numerous reasons. Argent mentioned that it was likely that you don’t have more diverse moderators because you simply haven't looked, but you (I really hope) haven't been looking for white moderators either. If it's a ratio of 70/30 blue vs green skittles, and you pull out one, it's probably blue. If you pull out ten, it's not unlikely that you'll get nine blues and a green, or even ten blues. It is unlikely for you to get ten greens. I'm not saying it is. Also, we regularly read things that are far more unlikely than only a single group of people being skilled at something. It's imaginable, although not true in our current situation. Do you disagree that certain groups (racial or otherwise) are more likely to have certain skills? Or certain interests? As that is what I personally think is the case.
  18. Your phone has a cursor? Here's how I do it: I go to the one below the spoiler: then I backspace: then I backspace again: and it deletes.
  19. I do it on mobile all the time. Look: I deleted it. On mobile
  20. Lots of backspacing. If you backspace on the line after them, it should highlight them in blue, then backspace again to delete. I did just that in the quote. I did need to go down one then click on the original line to do it. If you just mess around with it a little it will probably go away.
  21. Is walked towards the gangplank to get off the ship. She walked oddly, almost slower than she should have. Rith followed anyways, soon catching up to her. "Where are we going?" Her voice was soft. Meek even. Where were they going? "I don’t know Is." He didn't even know where the main campus was. "I suppose we'll have to ask around. Father always went to the tavern when he wanted to talk, I think. Maybe we could start there." She nodded. "You do that. I just want to walk around. I can ask around the streets, you can go to your tavern." A little bit of her old light came back when she said that. "Where should we meet up?" They had used to have a spot, that was just understood, now, there was nothing. "Here, I suppose. It's the only place in the city we both know. Meet back an hour after nightfall?" "Done." Rith walked off in search of a tavern, never even thinking that alone in the city might not be the best place for her. She had always exuded an aura of maturity. Sometimes it even seemed she was the older of the two.
  22. Pretty much anything from the Key and Peele Mr. Garvey sketches, but specifically: "Fake announcement!" And: "mischievous, and deceitful. chicanerous, and deplorable!"
  23. "I'm more a fan of Celosia myself. And my father had these beautiful Enchanted carnations, they weren't useful magically or anything, but they had to be the prettiest flowers I've ever seen. And they smelled amazing too."
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