Saturday, June 24, 2006

Proposal: Classical Literature

Self-killed.
Failed by Hix.
Although it was harmless in this case, this proposal was illegally edited after several Monks had already voted.

Adminned at 26 Jun 2006 09:16:28 UTC

Change rule 2.2.3 to read

All monks are permitted to use the Library during Game Day. As per the orders of the Abbot, only the Librarian and Assistant Librarian are allowed access to the Library outside these hours. The Librarian knows the contents and layout of the Library, as well as any secrets that it may contain, and is responsible for the organization, maintenance, and increase of the Abbey’s collection. The Librarian is under order from the Abbot to reveal his knowledge only to eir Assistant, to whom e may confide any knoweldge as e sees fit. The Librarian may spend five Moves and two points of Integrity to gain any Book.

Change rule 2.2.4 to read

The Assistant Librarian is also permitted access to the Library outside of the Game Day. E serves the Librarian with the books and such general clerical duties as per instruction of the Librarian.
The Assistant Librarian may spent five Moves and two points of Integrity to gain any Book.

And change rule 2.13 to read

The restrictions in this rule may be broken at the cost of Integrity, enforced by Monks other than the one who broke it. If no integrity cost is listed, assume 2 Integrity.

No Monk besides the [Assistant] Librarian may enter the library outside the Game Day. (costs 4 Integrity only if the monk is still in the library when this is enforced)

No Monk may consume more than one food ration per day. (1 per extra food ration)

Aside from this one, references to the Apocrypha are heresy and will not be tolerated!

These changes are to stop rule 2.13 to be broken while using rule 2.14.1

 

PLEASE SELF KILL

 

Comments

Elias IX:

24-06-2006 20:02:09 UTC

for

Elias IX:

24-06-2006 20:02:28 UTC

Except, there’s still that locked door, but that can be easily fixed.

Hix:

24-06-2006 20:59:10 UTC

against Monks are forbidden from the library for plot reasons, I believe.

Da Vinci:

24-06-2006 22:35:12 UTC

GEN.2
[17] But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.

Not all knowledge is good and forbidden places are forbidden for reason

Da Vinci:

24-06-2006 22:35:26 UTC

against

Greth:

25-06-2006 01:07:40 UTC

against

Kevan: he/him

25-06-2006 06:48:03 UTC

for And the chief priests and scribes sought how they might kill him; for they feared the people. (Luke 22:2)

The Doctor:

25-06-2006 21:56:12 UTC

against

Angry Grasshopper:

26-06-2006 01:55:46 UTC

I like the idea, but the Library comes with free hints, which is sort of a carrot for getting in the building. If we change the wording of that proposal I’m very much in favor.

Hix, that was just a way to start off the game following Eco’s <u>In the Name of the Rose</u>—we don’t actually need if we decide otherwise.

Thelonious:

26-06-2006 10:20:28 UTC

for

TAE:

26-06-2006 12:24:15 UTC

against
What does the “plesae self kill” in blockquotes mean?

Purplebeard:

26-06-2006 15:49:42 UTC

imperial