On Sun, 23 Feb 1997, Nic Suzor wrote: > Hi again, > > well, i've been thinking some more, and im still a little confused about > this. my problem is, how does the transition from mortal to immortal occur? > i was thinking maybe have heroes, and to become a hero, a mortal has to > kill another hero. and to become immortal, a hero has to kill all the other > heroes. this raises a problem. how is the first hero made, what happens if > there are no other heroes on, etc. does anyone have any other ideas on how > immortal status can be achieved? i like the idea of players having to fight > each other for domination, until there is only one left (you know, there > can be only one, highlander thingy :) any ideas, please forward them. Uhm, in role-playing muds, people don't become immortals. How they play dictates who they are, thus, you just have to give them the ability to act like a lord (eg., tax-collecting scripts/spec-procs so a lord can "hire" tax-collectors to go and collect taxes from citizens at a certain rate, etc.). -- Daniel Koepke dkoepke@california.com Forgive me father, for I am sin. +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://cspo.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list_faq.html | | Or send 'info circle' to majordomo@cspo.queensu.ca | +-----------------------------------------------------------+
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