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− | + | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/the_age_of_fama The Age of Fama] created a minor pantheon of Roman gods | |
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/through_the_ages Through the Ages] gave players a Prominence score, and had the game progress through named Ages, resetting game variables for each age | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/deus_domesticus Deus Domesticus] defined player influence over the Ephemeral, Material and Domestic | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/lord_what_fools Lord, What Fools] created a list of Mortals for the players to influence | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/ozymandias Ozymandias] killed all Mortals when a new age began, but allowed them to leave a Legacy behind in the form of a player's name | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/i_i_iii I + I = III] defined Mortals as adults or children, and allowed them spouses | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/age_of_consus Age of Consus] had children surviving the dawning of an Age, becoming adult | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/shall_we_their_fond_pageant_see Shall We Their Fond Pageant See] allowed the gods to meddle with Mortals by making story posts to that effect | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/domus_meae Domus Meus] allowed Temples to be constructed | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/domus_meae_quasi-aeternus Domus Meus Quasi-aeternus] caused Temples to erode with each new Age | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/triptych Triptych] allowed rules to apply only to specific Ages, and allowed gods to earn Aspects for performing particular tasks | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/the_age_of_gozer_will_come The Age Of Gozer Will Come] created a Gatekeeper among Mortals | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/procession Procession] allowed marriage to take place in a completed Temple | ||
+ | *'''[https://blognomic.com/archive/meddling_with_ed_de_goey Meddling with Ed de Goey]''' | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/circle_of_life Circle of Life] created, aged and killed Mortals on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays | ||
+ | *'''[https://blognomic.com/archive/meddling_with_johnny_generic Meddling with Johnny Generic]''' | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/all_hail_the_north_west_wind All Hail The North West Wind] gave gods Worshippers, with that feeding into making one god the Optimus Divinity for the next Age | ||
+ | *[https://blognomic.com/archive/church_bells Church Bells] allowed the outcome of a Meddling to result in marriage or death, if it went particularly well or badly | ||
+ | *'''[https://blognomic.com/archive/meddling_with_johnny_generic1 Meddling with Johnny Generic]''' again | ||
+ | *'''[https://blognomic.com/archive/meddling_with_ed_de_goey1 Meddling with Ed de Goey]''' | ||
+ | *'''[https://blognomic.com/archive/unto_us_a_child_is_born Unto us a Child is born]''' | ||
+ | *'''[https://blognomic.com/archive/meddling_with_the_first_divinity_to_meddle_with_this_mortal_achieves_victor Meddling with The first Divinity to Meddle with this mortal achieves Victory]''': a scam | ||
==Ascension== | ==Ascension== |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 12 October 2020
November 29th, 2010 - December 18th, 2010
Contents
Ascension Address
Players
The following players were active at the end of this Dynasty:
Alecto, Ambisinister, Blacky, Clarinet, Clucky, coppro, Darknight, Darth Cliche, Hyronious, iqforu, JoeFish, Josh, Purplebeard, SethOcean, Stormshade, Subrincinator, William
Final Ruleset
Posts of Interest
- The Age of Fama created a minor pantheon of Roman gods
- Through the Ages gave players a Prominence score, and had the game progress through named Ages, resetting game variables for each age
- Deus Domesticus defined player influence over the Ephemeral, Material and Domestic
- Lord, What Fools created a list of Mortals for the players to influence
- Ozymandias killed all Mortals when a new age began, but allowed them to leave a Legacy behind in the form of a player's name
- I + I = III defined Mortals as adults or children, and allowed them spouses
- Age of Consus had children surviving the dawning of an Age, becoming adult
- Shall We Their Fond Pageant See allowed the gods to meddle with Mortals by making story posts to that effect
- Domus Meus allowed Temples to be constructed
- Domus Meus Quasi-aeternus caused Temples to erode with each new Age
- Triptych allowed rules to apply only to specific Ages, and allowed gods to earn Aspects for performing particular tasks
- The Age Of Gozer Will Come created a Gatekeeper among Mortals
- Procession allowed marriage to take place in a completed Temple
- Meddling with Ed de Goey
- Circle of Life created, aged and killed Mortals on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
- Meddling with Johnny Generic
- All Hail The North West Wind gave gods Worshippers, with that feeding into making one god the Optimus Divinity for the next Age
- Church Bells allowed the outcome of a Meddling to result in marriage or death, if it went particularly well or badly
- Meddling with Johnny Generic again
- Meddling with Ed de Goey
- Unto us a Child is born
- Meddling with The first Divinity to Meddle with this mortal achieves Victory: a scam
Ascension
A dubious scam by Josh led to an even more dubious victory.
Josh's first DoV was based on two very weak scams. The first scam utilised a very loose interpretation of the rules for enacting CfJs to rush through a pending CFJ that would allow him to create a new mortal. The second was based on the assumption that the mortal's name (which, as the creating mortal, he could chose) could have an effect on other parts of the gamestate.
Purplebeard disputed the second scam but accepted the first, and went so far as to instantly pass his own CFJ, granting himself victory and failing Josh's pending DoV. However, in his hurry he improperly adminned it, allowing Josh to revert it, force through an identical CfJ, and finally successfully claim victory.
Miscellaneous
Commentary
I don't for even one second believe that that victory would have flown if the dynasty hadn't been deathly quiet anyway. Josh
Ed de Goey was a childhood hero of mine (and still is), and I've been known to insert his name into any conversation that is even tangentially related to football or the topic of awesome people. It feels good to have introduced him to blognomic as the focal point of an ancient prophecy. Purplebeard