lupusintabula ([info]lupusintabula) wrote,

Last Will Clarifications

The NOTARY dosn't know the contents of your LAST WILL. When the NOTARY dies, all LAST WILLS are read to everyone. When you update your LAST WILL in the Notary Box post, your old LAST WILL is destroyed and replaced by your new LAST WILL.

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[info]parzanese

October 18 2005, 18:30:56 UTC 6 years ago

The notary doesn't know the contents of the last wills??

[info]lupusintabula

October 18 2005, 18:35:06 UTC 6 years ago

No, you think they should? I suppose it would be more interesting that way. It would be easy to change.

[info]parzanese

October 18 2005, 18:49:58 UTC 6 years ago

well the original concept of the notary (which was not published with the actual lupus in tabula game but as an add on) is exactly what you have now (the last wills are only revealed when the notary dies, and then only the deads last wills, as the notary doesn't get any living players last wills) . . .

however, this makes for a boring special character from the notary's perspective . . . in a live game, it's impossible to do, but in an online game the moderator after each player dies, could give their last will to the notary to use or not use as they see fit . . . thus the notary gets a little more info (which could be wrong or a bold faced lie as well) . . . and the entire game gets more info when the notary dies . . .

obviously living players last wills are kept by you and you alone . . .

[info]lupusintabula

October 18 2005, 19:10:07 UTC 6 years ago

Yeah, I like your suggestion. I'll give the Notary free access to dead people's Last Wills. Everyone will get access to the deads' Last Wills when the Notary dies.

[info]gorillashaman

October 18 2005, 20:07:56 UTC 6 years ago

Great. Now the wills are hidden until the notary decides to out himself.

[info]lupusintabula

October 18 2005, 20:58:32 UTC 6 years ago

It seems to jibe with the Master Rules. Did you have a different interpretation?
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