Friday, January 02, 2009

Proposal: The Spice of Life

Passes 10-0. Darknight

Adminned at 04 Jan 2009 15:58:27 UTC

Add a new dynastic rule titled “Magic Dust” with the following text:

Each Citizen has an amount of Magic Dust measured in ounces and tracked in the GNDT.  New Citizens start with 0 ounces of Magic Dust.  When a Citizen “uses X ounces of Magic Dust”, an amount of Magic Dust equal to X is subtracted from that Citizen’s Magic Dust.  A Citizen may not use more Magic Dust than he currently has.  The effects of Magic Dust may be determined by each Faction; however, the effects of Magic Dust within a Faction may not extend beyond that Faction’s Ruleset and Gamestate.

A Citizen may, at any time, subtract any positive amount of Magic Dust from their own Magic Dust, not to exceed the amount of Magic Dust he currently has, and add that amount to any other Citizen’s Magic Dust.

Set each Citizen’s Magic Dust to 0.

Comments

Oze:

02-01-2009 20:05:51 UTC

for
Magic is oppressed by our Party. It can only be used in ways which benefit the People’s Republic.

Rodlen:

02-01-2009 20:20:50 UTC

If I were not the watcher, I would vote deferential.

Klisz:

02-01-2009 21:57:29 UTC

for

Amnistar: he/him

02-01-2009 21:59:35 UTC

imperial I’m not sure on it, give me a bit of time to think…

arthexis: he/him

03-01-2009 01:11:57 UTC

for Why not?

Rodlen:

03-01-2009 02:09:18 UTC

for

Darknight: he/him

03-01-2009 03:44:56 UTC

for sounds more GNOish but I like it

Yoda:

03-01-2009 04:35:03 UTC

Remember, though, that we still have to come up with a way to obtain Magic Dust, since we start out with 0.

Bucky:

03-01-2009 04:49:25 UTC

for .  I’d prefer it with the additional restriction that “Faction rules cannot increase the total Magic Dust held by its own citizens”

Yoda:

03-01-2009 06:05:49 UTC

But then no one would be able to gain Magic Dust because everyone would start with 0 and you can’t have a negative amount.

SingularByte: he/him

03-01-2009 11:05:04 UTC

imperial

Escher:

03-01-2009 15:21:17 UTC

imperial