Thursday, June 22, 2006

Proposal: Honourable Lector

Passes 4-3, timed out. -Elias IX

Adminned at 24 Jun 2006 07:31:10 UTC

Reword the Lector ability to:-

The Lector of the Monastery is appointed by the Abbot to read to the Monks from canonical texts. The Lector may often make an official post titled ‘Passage of the Day’, in which e posts appropriate passages related to the flow of game events as e sees fit, and may choose to alter Monks’ Integrity appropriately, as a result. The Lector may make up to ten such alterations, each being the adding or subtraction of one from any Monk’s Integrity. (The same Monk may be affected by different alterations.)

Comments

Bucky:

22-06-2006 14:31:51 UTC

against
There should be a limit on a Lector modifying eir own Integrity.

Kevan: he/him

22-06-2006 14:58:22 UTC

The Abbot may sack any Monk from any Station at any time, of course.

Hix:

22-06-2006 18:17:13 UTC

imperial

Angry Grasshopper:

23-06-2006 04:10:28 UTC

Delicious, although ten additions or subtractions from one Monk per day might be over the top.

for

Thelonious:

23-06-2006 07:59:27 UTC

against I’m happy with the general principle but 10 per day is too much.  I’d say something like “(number of active monks at the time divided by 2) rounded down” would be about right.

Purplebeard:

23-06-2006 10:04:03 UTC

imperial

Excalabur:

23-06-2006 18:05:35 UTC

:abstain: for now.  I’ll be thinking about it, tho.

Elias IX:

23-06-2006 21:21:44 UTC

against

And they were astonished at his doctrine: for his word was with power.(Luke 4:32)

Bucky:

23-06-2006 21:23:21 UTC

Overriding my earlier vote,
against

Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth.