Prison Age - External Request

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Re: Guild of Maintainers Prison Age

Postby andylegate » Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:44 pm

Oh sure MJ, scare him away with RESPONSIBILITY!! :P
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Re: Prison Age - External Request

Postby Geckat » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:20 pm

Alright, sorry about that Valdez. I fixed the title. I'm glad this is getting so much attention, though :) .

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Re: Prison Age - External Request

Postby Whilyam » Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:34 pm

I'm not going to be able to make a special training age yet. Maybe if I finish some of my other projects. Sorry.
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Re: Prison Age - External Request

Postby Inanna » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:45 pm

My apologies since I am entering the discussion a bit late and most certainly under-informed. I agree that we should show Cyan that we can create ages, even if they are not very complex, and the prison age is a wonderful start. Still it will need a purpose. Is it meant to be a puzzle to be solved or an environment to be explored? Could it serve another function perhaps?

One thing that came up some time ago in a conversation I had with a DRC ResEng over a misbehaving player is that we need a place to send those who do not "play well with others." I know that in one online game those who break the rules wind up in a vast cornfield with a non-functioning tractor and a movie screen that repeatedly plays etiquette films. At the time I thought that sending those who behave badly back to the New Mexico desert, but with no Cleft, no Relto book and no Ki. Instead the player is presented with distantly spaced Burma Shave type ads with helpful hints on how to behave in URU.

So getting back to the prison age concept -- which I find intriguing -- I would like to hear more about the backstory and the purpose of the age. Is it meant to be an actual prison, such as the slave caves of Teledahn and the cell in Gahreesen? Or is it more like the prison ages to which Atrus' sent his sons -- true ages with their own unique attributes, but prisons in that there was no way out for Sirus and Achenar. From what I read above the latter seems to be more the case, an age that has fallen into decay, but does that make it a prison?

I guess I am looking for the creator's definition of "prison" and how it applies to the age. My own writing skills are in character development, back-story and dialog. If I can help, just let me know.
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Re: Prison Age - External Request

Postby MustardJeep » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:28 pm

I have not heard any extra details from Valdez, but Inanna the description I was given (see previous post) was more a garden age gone wrong then a intentional prison. The only thing that really makes a prison age a prison is the lack of a way out. The original idea was that all linking books go on the blink when you link in with them. Somewhere in the Age there would either be a place it's possible to relto out from, or where there is a working book back to D'ni. Splash1 was not very clear on this.
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Re: Prison Age - External Request

Postby splash1 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:30 pm

hi all, i'd like someone to draw a concept for this age here's what is needed for the concept:
A Courtyard with tiles simaler to ones in Bevin Courtyard when you link in...without fountain
destroyed railing at the edge of the courtyard...
a castle at the end of the courtyard
and that's all that is needed for a concept
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