[pnpgm] mini-IBT, SOP
Panthera Altaica
draltaica at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 8 10:16:24 CEST 2015
Pyandalgor uses his time on the trip to practice Marentian, by talking about ostriches.
"Did you know ostriches can get to be over 9 feet tall...."
* Prepped for a observed combat
Get spear ready and join the fury
* Ambushed reactions to combat
grab nearest weapon and defend myself
* Woken from sleep at camp
Grabs Dagger and then finds out what's happening.
--- It is with books as with the fire in our hearths; we go to a neighbor to get the embers and light it when we return home, pass it on to others, and it belongs to everyone.
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> Subject: [pnpgm] Game Update #8 - File #84 - First Leg of Trip (why do they call it a leg?)
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> GM: IBT -= Bonus about riding is a mini IBT. For new players
> this is good for experience. You saw what examples are
> in the posted IBTs. Saturday in version 1 of these
> comments I came up with 44 days if my math was correct.
> So let's assume 45 days. Any excess will be ignored.
> So for old/new folks you can do 45 days of IBT. To do
> so you can read the IBT link on website or ask questions.
> For skills just let me know what skill you want to practice/
> train and what day. (Sword Nov 19, Dagger Dec 4, Herbalist
> Dec 20...etc). If questions let me know. Skill practice
> needs to be practical. General rule is 12 hours of the
> skill for the points. So doing sword might be tedious
> while riding. But You could do 4-6 hours based on camp
> night time and rest periods. So I'd give half the points
> for that skill that day. On the other hand horsemanship
> you are doing all day so would get the full points.
>
> I now some have been working on things in IC emails.
> Note: If you need to learn how many days to learn a
> NMI rite ask and I'll furnish that info to you so
> you can plan it.
>
> If you want to do it by Travel Legs (First one is
> below) from one city to another you can. Keep in
> mind some places like Thaliba may be more restrictive
> in things to do.
>
> GM: SOPs - This is mainly for new folks. For old folks
> I know enough of how folks will react to things. For
> the new folks though I'd do random stuff unless stated.
> So for SOP you can give me a general overview of your
> SOP
>
> * Prepped for a observed combat
> * Ambushed reactions to combat
> * Woken from sleep at camp
>
> Just a few examples until I get a feel of what
> you typically do. This is optional though. Just
> to help me figure things.
>
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