Unknown2006-09-05 10:02:00
Wait, if we're going to make a poetry, is it suppose to be PURELY Lusternian?
Unknown2006-09-05 10:38:26
The poem is meant to encapsulate your city/commune so, yes.
Unknown2006-09-05 11:35:30
While the prize sounds great, I'm more curious about what the poems will be used for, if anything.
It seems an unusual means of competion, especially given the fact they are going to represent an organization. Are they going to be permanently etched into the gameworld somewhere, or used as advertising?
And damn, I wish I could write poetry.
I think Glomdoring is going to win too.
Edit: Wait, after reading some of Laneth's poetry... we are SO going to win.
It seems an unusual means of competion, especially given the fact they are going to represent an organization. Are they going to be permanently etched into the gameworld somewhere, or used as advertising?
And damn, I wish I could write poetry.
I think Glomdoring is going to win too.
Edit: Wait, after reading some of Laneth's poetry... we are SO going to win.
Shorlen2006-09-05 15:20:57
QUOTE(Avaer @ Sep 5 2006, 07:35 AM) 327991
I think Glomdoring is going to win too.
Edit: Wait, after reading some of Laneth's poetry... we are SO going to win.
Edit: Wait, after reading some of Laneth's poetry... we are SO going to win.
Doesn't matter how good our stuff is, Glomdoring will either win or tie by virtue of them being Glomdoring, and if they do tie, they'll get the prize and noone else will by virtue of them being Glomdoring.
Daganev2006-09-05 17:11:58
QUOTE(Avaer @ Sep 5 2006, 04:35 AM) 327991
Are they going to be permanently etched into the gameworld somewhere, or used as advertising?
1,000 credit prize = advertising