Fate of the 3rd Pantheon

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Continue P3 until the end of the game.
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Discontinue P3 and stop there. (Yeah right.)
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P4, baby.
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Total votes: 16

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Fate of the 3rd Pantheon

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Ok, these are the options:
Xar wrote: 1) Try to continue P3 until the end of the game - which isn't that far away, turn-wise; if enough players are left and this option is chosen, I'll try to process the turns whenever possible, giving it as much of a priority as I can.

2) Discontinue P3 and stop there; if this is the chosen option, I'll obviously understand - I haven't exactly been the most present gamemaster here in the last few months.

3) Discontinue P3, take a short hiatus and then try for a P4; obviously this is a strange option, but the start of a Pantheon game is always fairly easy since players cannot do many actions at first, and P4 was planned to have a slow character progression as well. If this option is chosen, I'll focus whatever time I can find towards finishing the tools that should make processing P4 much faster and easier than P3.
1 vote only from active players of P3 I think?

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Voted option 1.

Fine with option 3.
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Voted option 1.

Fine with option 3.
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voted 3

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Voted option 3 ;)
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voted 1 fine with 3 IF at least last turn done and Xar wraps up loose ends for us!! [Since P4 doesn't have to rely on any P3 lore.]
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Say, how many people are still playing?

(P4 takes an early lead. :D )

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I think 14 still playing. 8 votes in.
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Post by Mirificus Casus »

Vote for option 1, fine with option 3.
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Abstain. I don't really mind which wins. I'm posting to reduce the chances that gaming of the results can be possible; I suggest everyone who plays post here too to confirm.
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Probably a good idea. I voted for P4. As I said, with less than two turns per year, it can't really be said we're playing at all. And I don't expect Xar's life to free up all that much in the next several months, at the very least. If we're going to play at all, it may as well be the game that's got the better chance of getting more turns.
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Post by Menolly »

Option 1.
Not interested in Option 3 until 1 is completely finished.
...and as busy as Xar's personal life currently is, I personally don't believe easier processing is going to make all that much difference in the number of turns. He would still need to find the time to write the results, and if that is going to be streamlined as well, I'm not sure it is worth it as his writing is the best part of Pantheon for me.
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And they're neck 'n neck! :lol: Only three voters to go.
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I voted for option 3, of course.
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[Yo, what's with the brackets?]
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See my post in The Close.
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Yeah, right! No way. That place is a zoo.
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You should check it out now before it inevitably turns into an argument about Orthodox Christianity and/or homosexuality.
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:LOLS:

6-5 in favour of P4, and 2 votes outstanding, (Murrin abstaining).

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Post by [Syl] »

I can probably cast a proxy vote for Koel.
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