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Sodder ([personal profile] sodder) wrote in [community profile] soddersays 2020-04-18 11:52 pm (UTC)

Your player plot has been approved!

As a note to the monsters bit: we used to have a page for monster approval but we have since removed it and now figure players can explain any specific monsters they might be bringing into the game on this page alone. We have updated this form to reflect that, so thank you for pointing it out!

The only nerfing we see necessary would be for the Seven Lamps of Architecture and we would only request that none of the major buildings in Deerington could be destroyed (ie; the Town Hall, the schools, etc). You may have individual homes destroyed or smaller businesses where no playable characters are currently working. If one of the game's smaller buildings are destroyed it will reconstruct itself within a week. If any character's homes are destroyed due to the book, we figure it would fit with the plot for the characters to have to do the repairs themselves.

We hope that makes sense and sounds suitable for you!

April and May will be (somewhat) quiet months so those would likely be great time slots for this plot or you could spread them out throughout months. If you have any plans on a long term plot for the books and want to know on a month-to-month basis if it would be a good time for that, you can always feel free to contact Milk directly to ask.

Considering the nature of the books and their impact on people and the fact that the aim is for them to ultimately be destroyed, we figure that they would fall under the category of "Personal Horror" which would be 900 AC points, and for the addition of canon material being incorporated directly we figure an additional 100 points would cover all of the books. Does 1000 AC points for the overall collection seem reasonable?

If so, once your AC has been approved of from this month you can link to this description for your bonus rewards once you go to cash the points in!

Let us know if you have any further questions.

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