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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-2-2016 17:29

The Arch Villain Hunt

Choose two detectives from your team. Those two players will do an Arch-Villain hunt, with the usual rules applying for a tournament. Both detectives have until Wednesday, August 10, to capture their villains. Hunters may travel up to Shangri-La the previous night (Wednesday, August 3), but ANYONE who starts a hunt before Thursday, 12:00, SST, will be disqualified (so make VERY sure you don't do it). Scores will be determined on a team basis, and by days, not time (people overseas won't have to be up at odd hours of the night to deal with Server times this way). Anyone traveling through Cairo MUST either post it on the boards, or send a PM to Riza or Breit announcing that they are (we WILL be verifying that). Sidekick cases are banned, as usual. Apartment and Agency gear is legal. If, for some reason, there are technical issues with the servers, all hunters will be given extra time to complete their hunts.

An individual hunter's number of days will be counted up, added to his/her teammate's number of days, and the lowest combined sum will be the winner. The first TEAM to capture their villains will receive 10 points. Second team to capture will receive 7. Third will receive 5, and fourth will receive 3. All teams receive 3 participation points each for each AV hunter on their team (I.E. - 6 points total).

If, for some reason, you guess wrong, and fail a hunt, DO NOT QUIT. Go back to Shangri-La and start over. BOTH members of the team must capture in order to receive placement points. So keep going (even if you takes you four times, voice of experience talkin' here ;-).


The Cairo Scavenger Hunt

For the other two detectives from your team, you will be going to Cairo (big surprise there ;-). You need to complete ten favors from EACH of the townspeople in Cairo, in no particular order. Once you have completed a favor from a townsperson, you MUST make a screenshot at the end (completion) of the favor, like this:

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Aug-3-2016 01:25

Wait, no, then I couldn't cheat, I knew there was a hitch in that...

Vulkie3
Vulkie3
Haynes

Aug-3-2016 02:11

You'd probably be flooded in favors by then Squirrel - I wouldn't want to imagine how many favors have been completed in a week's time.

Not to mention you gotta sort them by names, times, dates... *starts to sob*

Daenerys Targaryen
Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile

Aug-3-2016 04:26

"Phew," said Dany with feeling, "that was a hell of a task."

"Mind your language," said Paranoid nervously, looking over his shoulder. "You never know who is listening."

"Yes," Dany murmured to herself, "there must be a reason why they call you Paranoid."

"Did you say something?" asked Paranoid suspiciously.

"No, not a word. So...?"

"Yes, I agree, it's been difficult to come to a decision. All the agencies did a wonderful job. The amount of writing..."

"...was breathtaking." Dany finished the sentence.

"I was going to say 'hurt my eyes', but sure, let's go with that."

"Excellent role playing..."

"Wonderful websites..."

"Great mottos..."

"A real team spirit..."

"Yes, yes, we could go on till midnight, but time is getting on. The deadline is on Wednesday. We must report our findings."

"All right, here goes..."

........... OFFICIAL RESULTS .............

1st place: Rick's Cafe Americain
2nd place: Feminine Assassins
TIE 3rd place: A Race to Adeventure
Chariots of Fire


Both Rick's Cafe Americain and Feminine Assassins created entertaining and comprehensive role playing message boards that show the imagination and creativity of their authors. Both websites are excellently written and visually appealing, and in both agencies there is a sense of teamwork and good communication between the members. The decisive factor in favour of Rick's Cafe Americain was an engaging backstory which enabled the judges to get a better overall feel of how the agency was planning to move forward throughout the competition. All the same, it was a difficult decision to make.

cont.

Daenerys Targaryen
Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile

Aug-3-2016 04:26

The other two agencies didn’t make the judges’ job any easier. On one hand, Chariots of Fire have an informative website, message boards that lean toward solid planning, and yes, an 'Olympic-like' name. A Race to Adventure has an entertaining role-playing message board, a well-stocked equipment locker for all contingencies, and we liked that they offered us a press release. Considering all those things, sharing third place seemed to be the fairest solution.
"We should mention something about our next visit," Dany said, looking up from her Rasputin's Egg.

"You really have a thing for those, don't you?" sighed Paranoid.

"What? Oh. Well... force of habit."

"So, the one thing I found disappointing," Paranoid continued, "was that I didn't get much of an 'Olympic' feel. Don't get me wrong, I knew I was in a competition, but the occasional homage would have been nice. I was so pleased to see those identity cards on Rick's website, it was the first time I really felt the 'Olympics'."

"Yes, but people were focussed on 'teamwork' and 'role-playing', and it is the 'Sleuth Noir' Summer Games after all. People did what they know how to do best."

Paranoid shook his head. "You're too soft-hearted. I suppose at the very least we'll be looking for solid contributions from all members of the Agency in question. Teamwork, teamwork, teamwork."

"Yes", Dany agreed meekly.


Vulkie3
Vulkie3
Haynes

Aug-3-2016 04:34

Congratulations to everyone and especially Rick's Cafe Americain for reaching 1st place in this first event.

I must say, even I had my doubts, but deep inside, I knew Rick's Cafe would win this challenge. Too bad Squirrel didn't put up a betting shop, otherwise, I'd have been rolling in the dollars by now...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fU6VLVbA2A (video for entertainment)

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Aug-3-2016 06:47

Good job on the team from Rick's Cafe. One glimpse at their website told enough that a decent amount of time and effort was put in there. But I also have to say that I found the opening picture of the Feminine Assassins very apropos.

We at Chariots of Fire honored the spirit of the Olympics by abiding the ancient old adage that participation trumps victory.

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Aug-3-2016 06:51

And let's not forget to credit the judges for the effort they made to visit us all and write this extensive evaluation.

Sultry De Mon
Sultry De Mon
Con Artist

Aug-3-2016 06:57

Congratulations everyone! And thank you judges.
The competition is fierce, we at Rick's will definetly have to work harder if want to keep winning.



One more question on the scavenger hunt, since we need to include the item we received from our favor in the capture. Does that mean we need to store the item in our lockers, or can they be sold?
I'm assuming put in the locker

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Aug-3-2016 07:24

That's why we had to hire an agency clerk. So the judges can keep track of all the transactions. I could be wrong of course (and I'm sure the organizing committee would be glad to point this out) but I think they have enough tools so keeping those items stored isn't really necessary.

And now for the committee to say otherwise ....

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-3-2016 07:35

That's a surprise!! But I'll take it!!!

Thank you to the judges for your hard work. I can't imagine being in your role.

I got extremely lucky with my team members. They are really wonderful people and fun to work with.

Congratulations to the other teams and thank you to the Feminine Assassins for pushing us to do our best.

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