Re: Day of Broken Glass Questions
Posted: 03 Dec 2015, 23:45
Another question - Group 4 - we have one writer that hasn't done anything.. will we as a group be penalized cause of the one not posting?
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The attack takes place on the 15th, and how you address that is up to you, but I personally intend to have Whit taking care of finances prior to the Sunday crowd at his shop etc etc. Do what you want with it, so long as it abides the guidelines and makes sense to you.Doc wrote:To storyteller - question -
Event is happening "On November 15th, that rogue element will decide to strike."
In another post you mentioned that it would be a daylight event, over by lunch most likely..
November 15 is a Sunday, and most businesses are closed until after 12.. and some do not even open on Sunday (banks etc) can we take poetic license with that? Or is it critical it be a Sunday?
The group will not be penalized, however anyone that does not post at least once will not be eligible for any prizes.Doc wrote:Another question - Group 4 - we have one writer that hasn't done anything.. will we as a group be penalized cause of the one not posting?
3) When the sun rises, it does two things to a common vampire. First, it sends them into the deepest of sleeps, from which only pain can wake them (often into an uncontrollable frenzy).
That would be perfectly fine. Really the only characters that would be 100% defenseless would be those who have the Sunlight Torpor curse, and even they, I would imagine, could still rouse if they're in pain.Caligrace wrote:If this has been asked, I'm sorry!
It states in the wiki that vampires will be able to be woken from pain. Can we use that in our posts for those that do not have the ability/powers to be awake during sunlight?
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3) When the sun rises, it does two things to a common vampire. First, it sends them into the deepest of sleeps, from which only pain can wake them (often into an uncontrollable frenzy).