Ohh, boy. I knew the timeline inconsistencies would blow up at some point. I really hate these timeline shenanigans.
Btw, is there any named Hain Village around north of Xerxes?
Btw, is there any named Hain Village around north of Xerxes?
Ohh, boy. I knew the timeline inconsistencies would blow up at some point. I really hate these timeline shenanigans.
Btw, is there any named Hain Village around north of Xerxes?
With what little I know, probably the closest thing there is to that are the few known settlements in and around the Valley of Peace.
@Slime How far north of Xerxes? Near-ish to Xerxes is all Amestrian city states. Although I'm guessing you're further north. Provided you are due north of Xerxes, there would be no named hain villages yet (although there should still be some hain, with a decent human presence as well). Go too far East and you'll hit Yorum.
@Slime Hain are just about everywhere around that region. Go ahead and make up a village if you like.
Perhaps the calendar would help, but assuming we do decide to implement it, how would we introduce it into the IC?
What are your tricks to pounding out the amount of content you do?
Looking at the Xerxes battle timeline,
While the period of Tauga's dictatorship is somewhat ambiguous (Termite can clarify it if necessary), the battle will probably occur approximately one year after the Blinding Purge (at this rate).
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There already exists a couple of IC calendar systems. The Urtelem maintain their own solar calendar (with a start date of when Spiral Palms/Jvan/Chiral Phi gave them the Spiral Script). Kho said the Vetruvians keep a calendar of sorts. Other peoples very likely keep some track of years passed, by counting the passage of seasons. Our Year 1 is an arbitrary point chosen for OOC reasons (IC cultures will have their own Year 1's), but the length of the year is very much ingrained into the IC.
Also, I like the idea of having each Turn have a central date, and plots performed within that Turn avoid extending too far from that time. This will place some consistency on the time period that events take place in. For those who have long-ranging plots, it will tell them to reign it in a bit and wait for the world to catch up. For those who have short-term plots, it will remind them that the world moves on, possibly without them, and they should try to resolve those plots before they hold back everything else.
Of course, these time limits should be soft limits, recommendations, rather than hard limits. Many of us like to take some time to explore the life of an individual, which may span a much shorter time span than many other events but still take a lot of writing. But, at the end of the day, this is a god roleplay, not a mortal roleplay, and gods often act on a global timescale with long time frames. Mortals live and die. Cities rise and fall. The gods keep working.
Progression of time from Turn to Turn should be flexible. In recent events, with people exploring the aftermath in the generation of the Blinding Purge and the extended preparations for a single battle, it would not make narrative sense to enforce a major timeskip. But once the Xerxes battle takes place, we probably have enough breathing room to let a bit of time to elapse.
here presented in stepwise form, Termite's Secret to Shit Tonnes of Content
1. quit your job
2. neglect your studies
3. no seriously
4. neglect them harder
5. if you find out the deadline of your assignment any earlier than the week after it was due you're doing it wrong
6. run your self esteem through a blender, toss result out the window
7. soak up the remains of your self esteem with a paper towel and force it onto your writing
8. cry a lot because your emotional health is now entirely dependent on a relatively useless skill
9. cry directly onto your motherboard until it starts smoking and sparking
10. keep doing that
11. start an electrical fire with your tears
12. stay indoors
13. die
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18. SKELETON WAR
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20. what the fuck is this shit and why is it fifteen paragraphs long
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A few months(?) passed between the Blinding Purge and her arrival in Xerxes, and she was in control for about two years(?) (enough to rebuild some infrastructure and get through the famine). The disparity can probably be explained away by saying 'well, turns out that grafting bits of dead god onto a couple of stragglers takes longer than expected'
'...and the guy we put in charge of it just so happens to be the skeeviest motherfucker in the entire city.'
When the core's mass exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit of about 1.4 M☉, degeneracy pressure can no longer support it, and catastrophic collapse ensues.[9] The outer part of the core reaches velocities of up to 70,000 km/s (23% of the speed of light) as it collapses toward the center of the star.[10] The rapidly shrinking core heats up, producing high-energy gamma rays that decompose iron nuclei into helium nuclei and free neutrons via photodisintegration.