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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky" data-source="post: 4588723" data-attributes="member: 13681"><p><strong>Clarifications on Life in Naedur</strong></p><p></p><p>I edited the first real IC post to reflect the job goals. And I will be describing the growing cavern in further detail in following posts.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p> </p><p>The citizens of Naedur use a lottery system to staff up big 'public works' projects. It should not be confusing to anyone except the Eladrin (to whom a description like what follows would have been given).</p><p> </p><p>Various groups in the city (The Farmers, the Miners, the Smiths, etc) submit a job to the Hall of Duty with the number of workers they need and the number of days they expect that they'll need to complete it.</p><p> </p><p>When the job is processed, it is assigned a color and a region (or regions) of the city to draw labor from. Satchels of Stones are assembled with even numbers of black and colored Duty Stones. Stone servers are called (like Zlatan and Heskrash) to circulate through the city and distribute the Duty Stones. </p><p> </p><p>When you've done a Duty you keep your Stone to show that you served (it's a punishable offense to fail to show up), and then next time someone comes around serving Stone you get skipped (but you turn in your colored stone for a black 'No Duty' Stone).</p><p> </p><p>Sick and aged and young citizens are always skipped, but carry a stone anyway. A white stone. Children are given this white stone at a very young age to teach them the responsibility of keeping up with it.</p><p> </p><p>---</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: darkorange">Please do not use sblocks in the IC thread for OOC comments. The OP in this thread shows how the OOC portion of IC posts should be represented.</span> </p><p> </p><p>I wouldn't have even used sblocks for the individual introductions (which everyone should read, because all of them together give you a better introduction to the game and the city) except that the post got really long without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky, post: 4588723, member: 13681"] [b]Clarifications on Life in Naedur[/b] I edited the first real IC post to reflect the job goals. And I will be describing the growing cavern in further detail in following posts. --- The citizens of Naedur use a lottery system to staff up big 'public works' projects. It should not be confusing to anyone except the Eladrin (to whom a description like what follows would have been given). Various groups in the city (The Farmers, the Miners, the Smiths, etc) submit a job to the Hall of Duty with the number of workers they need and the number of days they expect that they'll need to complete it. When the job is processed, it is assigned a color and a region (or regions) of the city to draw labor from. Satchels of Stones are assembled with even numbers of black and colored Duty Stones. Stone servers are called (like Zlatan and Heskrash) to circulate through the city and distribute the Duty Stones. When you've done a Duty you keep your Stone to show that you served (it's a punishable offense to fail to show up), and then next time someone comes around serving Stone you get skipped (but you turn in your colored stone for a black 'No Duty' Stone). Sick and aged and young citizens are always skipped, but carry a stone anyway. A white stone. Children are given this white stone at a very young age to teach them the responsibility of keeping up with it. --- [COLOR=darkorange]Please do not use sblocks in the IC thread for OOC comments. The OP in this thread shows how the OOC portion of IC posts should be represented.[/COLOR] I wouldn't have even used sblocks for the individual introductions (which everyone should read, because all of them together give you a better introduction to the game and the city) except that the post got really long without them. [/QUOTE]
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