Hello, all. Today I want to introduce a game I made that I like to call "A Bard's Tale" which is also a YPPY game inspired by games where the posters of the community band together to create a story. Each round there is a King or a Queen, and Bards and Jesters (Everyone else who isn't the King or Queen) gathers around to form a story to entertain the Monarch.
But, the King or Queen isn't left out of this tale. The Monarch may pass "Taxes" which limits what can be posted. For example, he can pass a "Letter Tax" to limit the amount of "O"s that can be included in a single post for the story, or completely make the story devoid of the letter "O" and all the Bards and Jesters will have to tell a story abiding by the taxes. A full story is composed of five total posts, and once the story ends, the person to post after the story is completed becomes the new King.
Monarchs
The Monarch is able to utilize these taxes.. but keep in mind, you want to avoid getting overthrown and have your story actually completed. So, choose wisely under what taxes will the story prosper.. in order to be a Great King remembered by a Great Tale.
As the Monarch, you also have the right to request what the story be about to your Bards. Like "I would like you to tell me the story of a farmer named Bob." or "I would like you to recount the story of how I became King." However, the Bards are able to take whatever liberties and freedoms you give them or do not explicitly forbid them from. So therefore, they are able to take comedic and silly twists to the story you request, like a Jester.
Bards
As Bards you are not powerless to the Monarch's demands. If the Monarch's taxes are too much of a price to pay for you to come up with a story, then you have the power to attempt to overthrow the current monarch. Only 6 people have to elect to Overthrow the Monarch, the person who first elected to Overthrow the King or Queen becomes the New Monarch and thusly, they can make the taxes and requests for their story under better conditions than the last Monarch.
It is YPPY for the Bards and Kings, so when telling a story as a Bard: Once you post, you must wait for two other Bards/Jesters to post before you can add onto the story once more. And similarly, once you have been a Monarch, you must wait for two other people to become a Monarch for you to take the throne once more and do not post until your story is complete.
I'd like you guys to use this format for suggesting an overthrow. You'll be able to list your suggested taxes below your vote to Overthrow and people can support your taxes and attempt to overthrow. By Overthrowing, it immediately counts to one vote for your cause, 5 other people must agree, as you can guess by having multiple people come up with their own ideas for overthrowing, it creates a division and it will be harder to actually achieve an overthrow. It's best to be united against tyranny, than divided.
I'd also like for you to use the "like" button in order to support an Overthrow, as suggested by Ice Espeon. 5 other people must "like" your post in order for the Overthrow to come into effect.
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You do not have to sign-up for this game, the only commitment is when you become King, where you have to make 1 post deciding what your taxes are and what you want your story to be, the King does not post otherwise until his story is complete where he becomes a fellow Bard as well for the telling of the next story!
The Bards and the Monarchs are both subject to the Universal rules of Pokebeach! I.e "A story must not be over PG13", and other user-friendly rules that make Pokebeach the nice fancy site that you and I have come to love. So keep them in mind when playing this game and the other members of the forum that play with you.
But, the King or Queen isn't left out of this tale. The Monarch may pass "Taxes" which limits what can be posted. For example, he can pass a "Letter Tax" to limit the amount of "O"s that can be included in a single post for the story, or completely make the story devoid of the letter "O" and all the Bards and Jesters will have to tell a story abiding by the taxes. A full story is composed of five total posts, and once the story ends, the person to post after the story is completed becomes the new King.
Monarchs
The Monarch is able to utilize these taxes.. but keep in mind, you want to avoid getting overthrown and have your story actually completed. So, choose wisely under what taxes will the story prosper.. in order to be a Great King remembered by a Great Tale.
Word Tax- The Monarch limits the amount of words that can be included in a single post.
Character Tax- The Monarch limits the amount of 'characters' that can be used to make a word.
Genre Tax- The Monarch limits the story to a specific genre.
Rhyme Tax- The Monarch limits the Bards and Jesters to having to rhyme in every post.
[Always Required] Syntax- Creating sentences that add on to the story and make sense.
Letter Tax- The Monarch limits the Bards and Jesters to the amount of a certain letter they can use, or forbid them from using it at all!
Pun Tax- The Monarch wants to hear from his Jesters, and so each post must contain a joke, pun, or comedy in the form of words using no other sources, each still connecting to form a story.
Character Tax- The Monarch limits the amount of 'characters' that can be used to make a word.
Genre Tax- The Monarch limits the story to a specific genre.
Rhyme Tax- The Monarch limits the Bards and Jesters to having to rhyme in every post.
[Always Required] Syntax- Creating sentences that add on to the story and make sense.
Letter Tax- The Monarch limits the Bards and Jesters to the amount of a certain letter they can use, or forbid them from using it at all!
Pun Tax- The Monarch wants to hear from his Jesters, and so each post must contain a joke, pun, or comedy in the form of words using no other sources, each still connecting to form a story.
As the Monarch, you also have the right to request what the story be about to your Bards. Like "I would like you to tell me the story of a farmer named Bob." or "I would like you to recount the story of how I became King." However, the Bards are able to take whatever liberties and freedoms you give them or do not explicitly forbid them from. So therefore, they are able to take comedic and silly twists to the story you request, like a Jester.
Bards
As Bards you are not powerless to the Monarch's demands. If the Monarch's taxes are too much of a price to pay for you to come up with a story, then you have the power to attempt to overthrow the current monarch. Only 6 people have to elect to Overthrow the Monarch, the person who first elected to Overthrow the King or Queen becomes the New Monarch and thusly, they can make the taxes and requests for their story under better conditions than the last Monarch.
It is YPPY for the Bards and Kings, so when telling a story as a Bard: Once you post, you must wait for two other Bards/Jesters to post before you can add onto the story once more. And similarly, once you have been a Monarch, you must wait for two other people to become a Monarch for you to take the throne once more and do not post until your story is complete.
I'd like you guys to use this format for suggesting an overthrow. You'll be able to list your suggested taxes below your vote to Overthrow and people can support your taxes and attempt to overthrow. By Overthrowing, it immediately counts to one vote for your cause, 5 other people must agree, as you can guess by having multiple people come up with their own ideas for overthrowing, it creates a division and it will be harder to actually achieve an overthrow. It's best to be united against tyranny, than divided.
Revolution Aristocrat said:Code:[b]Overthrow: King Bob[/b] Reformed Taxes: [Insert Tax A here] [Insert Tax B here] Insert Tax C here]
I'd also like for you to use the "like" button in order to support an Overthrow, as suggested by Ice Espeon. 5 other people must "like" your post in order for the Overthrow to come into effect.
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You do not have to sign-up for this game, the only commitment is when you become King, where you have to make 1 post deciding what your taxes are and what you want your story to be, the King does not post otherwise until his story is complete where he becomes a fellow Bard as well for the telling of the next story!
The Bards and the Monarchs are both subject to the Universal rules of Pokebeach! I.e "A story must not be over PG13", and other user-friendly rules that make Pokebeach the nice fancy site that you and I have come to love. So keep them in mind when playing this game and the other members of the forum that play with you.