From 13aef61531a4df31a124f65bd1f580ada9bf17ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Malin Freeborn <malinfreeborn@posteo.net> Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2024 18:48:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] seasonal update --- config | 2 +- play.tex | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/config b/config index d178a19b..c8735ca0 160000 --- a/config +++ b/config @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit d178a19b5072249b34bfe35dd228de5d7720044d +Subproject commit c8735ca03f1239068e0b11bef1b89187c9a0a771 diff --git a/play.tex b/play.tex index bebaf183..6902b1b8 100644 --- a/play.tex +++ b/play.tex @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ This never entirely succeeds. \sideBySide{ \begin{description} \item[\gls{gm}:] - Fenestra is currently experiencing the freezing season of \gls{Qualmea}, when the trees shed their leaves, letting sunlight shine on roads which are slowly turning white, with little specks of snow. + Fenestra is currently experiencing the freezing season of \gls{cTwo}, when the trees shed their leaves, letting sunlight shine on roads which are slowly turning white, with little specks of snow. \item[Player 1:] (Laiquon) Wasn't it raining last time? Are we jumping time again? \item[\gls{gm}:] - Yes - three weeks passes every session. + Yes -- thirty days passes every session. And as usual -- we'll start in \pgls{broch} -- one of the \gls{guard} towers which sit between \glspl{village}. Mark off any rations or \glspl{ingredient} from last session -- if your character hasn't eaten them then they've gone rotten. \glsadd{broch}% @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ This never entirely succeeds. \end{description} }{ Scheduling becomes much easier when you just run a game with anyone who's there. - So \gls{bind} has a little `restart' at the start of each session. + So \gls{bind} has a little `restart' between sessions where characters live their lives. - \Gls{fenestra} has twelve seasons (which map to our twelve months) so every time we enter January, \gls{fenestra} enters \gls{Qualmea}. + Every sixty days, \gls{fenestra} endures \pgls{storm}, then the weather changes as a new \gls{cycle} begins. And it marches on regardless of who's at the table -- even if nobody's there, \gls{fenestra} keeps moving. This helps keep the table open, so Player 3 -- a new player -- can jump right in. -- GitLab