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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-9-2016 16:36

There will be 3 activities this week. All events will start on Thursday, August 11, 12:00 AM, SST. Last week was a sprint. This week (and next) is a marathon. Good luck. ;-)

1. Treasure Hunts - Week 1
This event will last TWO weeks. You need to complete a total of six hunts, 3 Single-City, and 3 Multi-City. Any hunt opened before Thursday, August 11, 12:00 AM, SST, will be discarded. Hunts can start in any city, and be from any faction. All teams get 30 points for each hunt they participate in. Teams who win a hunt get 100 points. Once teams have completed all hunts, they are ineligible from further competition in this activity.

Hunts will be divided under the following categories:

Prizes you can Wear.
Prizes you can Hold.
Prizes you can Use.

For example, The Sacred Atlas of Al Capone is a Multi-City hunt currently being run out of Delhi. An atlas is NOT something you can wear. It is, however, something you can hold, or use, so it would qualify for the second or third categories, but not the first. Another example, The Golden Ring of Al Capone, is a Single-City hunt currently being run out of Shanghai. A ring is something you can wear and hold, but not use. So it would qualify for the first and second categories, but not the third. Teams may determine which categories their prizes fall under, but only one category may be used for one prize. You must use 3 Single-City hunts in each category, and 3 Multi-City hunts. If you have a question about what category a prize falls into, please PM the Judges (Breitkat, Riza, or Squirrel).

2. Scavenger Hunt - Week 1
This is part one of two. Teams have ONE week to complete this activity. All teams must empty their Lockers of all IH favor reward items, unless they are a part of a member's uniform. Please send a screenshot to Riza Hawkeye when you have done so for verification. Please also remember that we have an honour system in place for this competition, and we are trusting you NOT to hoard things in your Apartments.

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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-11-2016 00:07

Introduction - Murder at the Olympic Village

I was spending a quiet week at the Majestic Hotel, which was being used to house both athletes and spectators alike during the Olympics. It was quite the change from my usual schedule of chasing down deadbeats and trying to figure out why the crackpots of the world were killing each other. I breathed the smell of fresh air and sunshine in deeply to my lungs as I straightened my hat in the mirror. What a change from the stink of the smog and despair of the city. I could used to this, a lot. There, that was perfect. I was ready to start my day.

Suddenly, there was a knock at my door. I opened it to find the Hotel Manager frantically looking around and fidgeting nervously. ''Ah, there you are! Please, come with me,'' he demanded, not bothering to check if I followed him.

I shrugged, picked up my pocketbook, and followed him down the door, closing my room door after me. We descended the Main Stairs rapidly, and I listened idly while the Manager whispered hysterically, ''How could this happen? And now, of all times!! We'll be shut down for sure. Why did it have to happen right on the main landing, of all places? I'm doomed!''

''Something wrong, Sir?'' I asked kindly, trying valiantly to keep up with him.

We rounded a corner of the staircase, and I promptly ran into the Manager's back.

''She's been pommeled!! By a horse, no less! Please, Detective, FIX THIS! NOW!!!'' he yelled at me, then fled for his office.

I blinked in surprise at his outburst, then turned to look at what had caused it.

I stared open-mouthed at the top of the main staircase. There, a young woman, a member of the British yachting team, was lying underneath a large pommel horse, quite dead. How it had gotten from the gymnastics arena to the Majestic, I had no idea. The young lady had indeed been pommeled - by a horse. It was going to take all my skill to find the killer.

END.


Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-11-2016 00:08

This is your starting point. Your story does NOT have to specifically include the murder. It DOES have to revolve around the elements (somehow, someway) of the story that you've been given. Where you go from there is entirely up to you. A couple of examples:
Have somebody go comfort (or fire) the manager, and describe the fallout.

Have somebody go steal a horse from the equestrian team, and sneak it into the gymnasium for the gymnasts to use instead of the missing pommel horse, and describe the results.

Anyone who has questions is free to either post them here, or PM me. Again, good luck, and happy scribbling!! ;-D

Breit

Yeti Face
Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur

Aug-11-2016 00:10

Blue Pagoda is usually chasing every (or near enough every) available hunt. This spreads their members out all over the world. If there's competition for a particular hunt they can have agents pile into the city to help out, but with four other agencies competing against them they're not going to be able to do that everywhere. Blue will win some of the hunts, but at 16-11 as a collective the Olympic teams have actually got the edge.

Just work tightly, be clever about held favours, you'll be fine. :) I think having Blue involved makes it all the more exciting.

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-11-2016 00:26

By the way, several of Blue's people are Unsubbed at the moment, so they're working with a limited staff. Yes, they're a powerhouse in the treasure hunting world. But every team here has just as much chance to win a hunt as they do.

So quit worrying about Blue, and start concentrating on YOUR team. You can't change what Blue (or anyone else) is going to do. You can change what your team does.

Thanks for the good advice, Yeti!! ;-)

Go get 'em, guys!!
B.

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Aug-11-2016 00:36

... and may the deity of your choice have mercy on your souls.

DevilishWings
DevilishWings
Charioteer

Aug-11-2016 01:08

"spelling and grammar will be looked at during the judging." Just a reminder that not everyone is a native English speaker and I think that should be taken into consideration. Unless you're offering someone up to be a beta reader and correct every mistake, this should be kept in mind by the judges..

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-11-2016 01:18

The Judges can tell pretty easily if someone is not a native English speaker, and no, that is not used as a punishment against an individual writer. We WILL, however, be able to tell if someone hasn't used spell-check (I know, it's not worth much more than the dynamite it takes to blow it up, but if you're not a good speller, please use it anyway), or had somebody else read through your work and look for obvious errors. And that we WILL take into account. Is spelling and grammar worth a huge part of the score?? No. But it will be worth probably 10%. And that could be enough to divide first place from second.

So, please, do your very best to use good spelling and grammar, and have at least one other person look at your final work before you submit it.

Hope that clears things up a bit. ;-)
B.

(By the way, Devi, you speak and write English better than I do. You have nothing to worry about. B. ;-)

DevilishWings
DevilishWings
Charioteer

Aug-11-2016 01:31

Well, I earn my living by writing in English. Have done so for the past four years or so. But I know there are others that don't. I'm simply bringing up an issue I noticed :)

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Aug-11-2016 01:56

Yep, thank you, Devi. ;-) That's a standard rule of judging for all writing contests around here. ;-)

B.

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-11-2016 02:32

Thank you squirrel! We need all the help we can get!

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