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Writing Mystery Intros
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Sep-30-2004 15:45
I've added a new section to CityHall called "Submitting Content to Sleuth". One of the items in that section is a tool that lets players write their own introductions for random mysteries. Take a look and give it a try, if you enjoy writing.
If this results in some good quality submissions, I plan on adding similar tools in the future. I'd really like to get you players more involved in the continuing evolution of the game.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Sep-30-2004 15:58
What are the "perks" of writing one? Is it just to help the community out?
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Sep-30-2004 16:31
No perks...That's ok! I'll write one anyways!
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Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected
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Sep-30-2004 20:37
Okay, I wrote one!
*is now eagerly waiting approval*
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Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected
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Oct-1-2004 16:11
Ben, it's exciting to see my name in lights! Well, in print...well, attached to a random mystery intro....
I did experience one little glitch however. It's tempting to want to write about the victim's relation to the client, not merely the client's relation to the victim.
In other words, I believe we have the option to write "She was the victim's mother," with "mother" filling in for the variable [ClientRelation], but /not/ the option to write "He was her son," with "son" taking the place of a variable like [VictimRelation].
See what I mean? I had to change my wording around to accomodate this, and I think it may result in a mistake in jojo's.
Wouldn't it be tricky to reverse the relationship? If the client is the victim's mother, then it would be easy to make the victim relationship variable be son or daughter.
But if the client is the victim's loanshark or something, then what would go in that spot for the victim?
So it seems to me that we have to write around this and do without telling about the relationship from the victim's perspective.
Do I have this straight?
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Coppertop0610
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Oct-1-2004 16:23
I got a case with Falco's intro and I just have to say, I think it's great!
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Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected
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Oct-1-2004 16:35
Thanks!!!
*is pleased*
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Oct-1-2004 16:46
Yes, I see what you mean. I'll try to add that as an option.
Thanks again for the submission. Now the rest of you need to get to work.
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Mortimer Brewster
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Oct-1-2004 17:19
Falco and Jojo those were good, really good!
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Oct-2-2004 05:33
Dr. Falco, I had the same thing. The victims relation to the client. But now that I know it needs to happen the other way around, easy to remember.
Can't wait to see my name in print!!
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Fonzie
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Oct-2-2004 08:57
i remember writing one, i wonder if it'll work
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