September 17th, 2013

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Anyone wanna do a thread for the dust storm if they're around the horse?
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Okay. Just so we're all on the same page, here's a list of the ladies going missing (to Bathsheba) as part of the plot. If your character is not on the list and you'd like them to be, please comment here. We also wouldn't mind knowing if your character disappeared during the dust storm (and is therefore missing now) or will go in the following days.

MISSING! )

We'll pop another thread up for who'll be up for search and rescue missions later. Feel free to plot Bathsheba things or even rescue things here (though we will have the rescue folk thread for that as well). And amongst yourselves as well, of course. :)

Thanks folks!
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Notes, how do they work? :O

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Hey guys, happy, it's no longer Monday, day!

Just a quick reminder about how the notes system works, to avoid confusion. Notes are not comparable to a network system, therefore you cannot have an immediate back and forth conversation with another person who is in another location in the carnival. They are handwritten notes, posted on the public noticeboard for everyone to read, they're only visible to your character, if your character happens to walk past and read the noticeboard. They can also be notes/cards/letters written and sent to someone privately.

You can reply to a note. Of course, your character can add to, graffiti, draw on or reply to a note on the noticeboard. But, then the original writer would have to go check it to read the reply, write their own reply... and so on and so forth. It's not so much a way to interact or talk to a person directly, but it's good for sparking up reasons to meet, finding supplies, you could most definitely use it to find other characters you were looking for – 'Has anyone seen x person by the name of blah, or blah if you read this – come see me in tent #4'

Conversations for now are more suited for quick, face to face interactions that aren't as hefty as a thread/log, in that they're focused primarily on dialogue with a little action on the side.

Having said all that, the journals aren't far off! We'll be sure to make it clear when they're available to your characters and they will not be compulsory. Journals will be a network-like system where back and forth conversation is most definitely appropriate :)

Questions are welcome, as always!

Thank you!
Nina & Sara
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