As long as everything happens at it's proper time.Goatkiller666 wrote:Blah. Still nearly a month left. Plenty of time to finish processing.
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(Thanks for your kind words about Ristra, folks, but he honestly couldn't give a .... - I do though )when I first saw the god of chilis
No, there are no restrictions. Unless I explicitly state otherwise or the story derives from something a player submits, they have no in-game affect, so...Nyx wrote:So, is there any particular restriction on when we can post stories of the People?
No, what you do in your turns makes all the difference.On the one hand, what we do in our turns means little unless the People are talking about it in the threads.
It's mainly communication... to flesh out what you're doing in your turns, to give notice to others, or, possibly, to deceive others. Of course, if I like something I see, I'll probably use it, so it could be a way to eke out a few between-turn advantages.On the other hand, I suppose there's some kind of advantage to be had for a more prolific writer.
Not really. I mean, it would be pretty easy for another player to turn around or co-opt what is essentially a non-DSP move.So maybe it's not such a huge advantage.
It has not, only that game time is the same as real time.Also, has it been stated what month / season it is, in game? Are we again tracking with the real-life northern hemisphere?
PreciselyStonemaybe wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this, but the way I'm understanding this game, chilis are Ristra's totem, not his domain (as we know domains from Pantheon). He's not the god of chilis...
This could be true, or there could be other reasons for the association. Since Ristra is your character, it's certainly true for you. But for all anybody else knows, Ristra could actually be a giant chili sitting in a field somewhere, or he takes the form of a chili in a specific realm (like the Great Pumpkin, but spicier). Likewise, another player may conceive of a different reason for the association. Heck, I could make an NPC that actually dislikes his/her totem.... he's just a god that the people have associated, because of their opinion on his nature, with the chili.
This could be true, though I haven't nailed down the mechanics that precisely.Because they see him as that, and their worship of this image of him gives him power, this causes the association to have a certain amount of reality - hence the fact that chilis are the only plant that thrive in the part of the world where Ristra's power crosses over most strongly.