Proposal: Sorrow and Bliss
Times out and fails at 1-8 with one unresolved DEF. -Purplebeard
Adminned at 09 Dec 2010 01:59:27 UTC
In Rule “2.4.1 Mortals”, replace the second sentence:
Each such listing comprises a mortal’s name, their Status (“Childâ€, “Adult†or “Deadâ€), their Legacy (either blank, or a Nomen from the Pantheon), their Spouse (either blank, or the name of another Mortal), and the single sphere or two spheres of Influence in which they can be affected.
with:
Each such listing comprises a mortal’s name, their Status (“Childâ€, “Adult†or “Deadâ€), their Legacy (either blank, or a Nomen from the Pantheon), their Spouse (either blank, or the name of another Mortal), their Bliss, their Torment (both Bliss and Torment start blank, and may become a number of I or greater according to Rule 2.4.3), and the single sphere or two spheres of Influence in which they can be affected.
To the Rule entitled “2.4 Influence ,” add the following Sub-Rule “2.4.3 Attitude”:
After any Meddling Post has ended, up to one Divinity may tally up the number of times the mortal has been Tormented and Uplifted in that Meddling Post. If the number of Torments exceeds the number of Upliftings, then the Divinity may add I to the Mortal’s “Torment” on the wiki page entitled “Mortals.” If the number of Upliftings exceeds the number of Torments, then the Divinity may add I to the Mortal’s “Bliss” on the wiki page entitled “Mortals.” A Mortal’s “Torment” or “Bliss” may be updated no more than one time per Meddling Post.
Then in the afterlife, a Dead Mortal whose Torment score is higher than Bliss might become some sort of demon, or a Dead Mortal whose Bliss is higher than Torment might become some sort of demi-god. The Patron of a Blissful soul might get a bonus, and the Nemesis of a Tormented soul likewise. Or something.
Purplebeard:
I think we have enough tracked statistics to work with for now.