Unknown2004-11-23 03:06:33
This is directed at the playerbase of Lusternia, rather than the divines.
Why aren't there any books? I am not certain, but I am fairly sure there are no books in the world at the moment. Why is this? We need books. You like books. Its a text game, wouldnt they be fitting?
My idea is that people write books (I will, for sure). And then make libraries...
Why aren't there any books? I am not certain, but I am fairly sure there are no books in the world at the moment. Why is this? We need books. You like books. Its a text game, wouldnt they be fitting?
My idea is that people write books (I will, for sure). And then make libraries...
Unknown2004-11-23 03:28:41
Aetolia's library/book code (in which books can be made in assorted styles, copied from an existing source, and are usually stored in huge number-heavy menus that are neatly organized) makes my parts happy. How hard would a variant of this be to code? I can see some books or bookshelves being enchanted to prevent removal or copying, to encourage people to sell their own works.
And who wouldn't buy a copy of Mary's Guide to Dragon Turtle Pedicures?
And who wouldn't buy a copy of Mary's Guide to Dragon Turtle Pedicures?
Iridiel2004-11-23 11:29:36
It'll help a lot the guilds with a scholarship kind of roleplay, and also for historians and the such. A guardian archetype guild with a library on sacred texts and philosophy... :-)
I really liked the book system from Imperian, wich looks to be similar to the one in Aetolia (or the same).
I really liked the book system from Imperian, wich looks to be similar to the one in Aetolia (or the same).
Unknown2004-11-23 11:46:31
yeah, the book system was awesome in aetolia. i had a trollish scholar who travelled from city to city, and just read the whole time. he was a vampire, of course, but he was welcomed into shallam and ashtan even though the city was at war with his city, jus tbecause he made a peace pact that he was there for knowledge. it was real cool.
Daganev2004-11-23 12:15:51
books in imperian didn't come untill quite a few other things about the game were fixed. I imagine it will be th same in Lusternia.
Unknown2004-11-23 16:17:09
it'll be real nice when they do, though.
Unknown2004-11-23 16:38:29
There's been a thread about this before.
Unknown2004-11-23 21:56:54
Well what do you know, your right. Sorry about that.
All the same, you should write books.
All the same, you should write books.
Unknown2004-11-23 22:31:00
I concur. However, the Divine probably feel there are more important things to be getting underway first, like making sure the skills are at least a little bit balanced.
Unknown2004-11-24 07:54:46
Here's an idea: let artists bind books! A little leather, a little paper, a little glue, and you have a blank book. If it's a regular book, anyone can MARK (book) and make it so that only they can use it. If it's a manuscript, anyone can write in it. And a bunch of similar ideas, but I'm too tired to do them.
Unknown2004-11-24 23:27:28
QUOTE (Dyr @ Nov 22 2004, 11:06 PM)
This is directed at the playerbase of Lusternia, rather than the divines.
QUOTE (Iggy @ Nov 23 2004, 06:31 PM)
IHowever, the Divine probably feel there are more important things to be getting underway first...
See what I see?
Its possible to make books now. Even if its in a journal that you need to read one page at a time, and get the book again when it resets to the owner, its possible. What I'm saying is that people should write them.
Unknown2004-11-25 16:41:24
Yeah...I don't think that's a smart idea. Using journals.