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So I don't "self limit" myself, as Fist is so fond of saying, by interpreting the rules perhaps more strictly than intended...The Autarch wrote:You may not combine mythic time actions with game time actions in the same submission.
Submissions are due, via email, the first of every month. Submitting early is fine, so long as you do not submit before I have the results out for the previous turn. However, excessive revisions may be punished or disallowed, so keep that in mind.
Since I do not process until the first full week's end, there is a significant grace period, but this does not change the deadline. Submit your turns on time, and we won't have any problems. No huge deal if you're a little past deadline, but the longer it is, the more likely things are to go badly for you. Don't submit by the time I send out results and you miss your turn.
Also, I will not answer any privately submitted questions about what things may or may not be permissable, how something works, or so forth after the deadline. This is an issue of fairness to other players as well as incentive to do your planning before the deadline. I will answer public questions to clear up rules and game mechanics, but things that might pertain to particular situations may be vague. Similarly, I will not reply to a submission that comes in after the deadline if something you're trying to do does not work, probably giving you unexpected results and/or lost DSP.
I can handle Fist and goat, as long as it stays out of game, most likely.The Autarch wrote:I haven't made the deadline as clear as I should have before now, so that's fine. But whatever tongue-lashing you get from Fist or Goat for delaying results (and a new Trial) for a week is on you.
That is much clearer, thank you.The Autarch wrote:And rereading my previous answer, I see I didn't really make the distinction that much clearer. You can, for example, do one action in mythic time and another in game time, but those two actions cannot relate to each other in any way. Essentially, consider your actions in mythic time like a check that doesn't draft until after the turn has closed. Once the next turn starts, however, you're free to use whatever stuff you may have done in mythic time last turn with stuff you're doing in game time this turn.