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spyprincipal.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomhigh2005-11-02 05:17 pm
PA Announcement
"Students, faculty. I am unhappy to inform you that one of our students, Katherine Pryde, has been declared missing, presumed dead. Until we are able to determine further details, a curfew will be enforced in the dormitories. All students should be in the dorms by 10PM. Mayor Red is applying a similar curfew in Fandom Town.
"I am aware that many of you knew Ms. Pryde. Tomorrow, all morning classes will set aside some time for an open dialogue on the matter, giving all students and faculty a forum to talk about what they're..." he pauses. "...Feeling. I myself will be leading one in the Student Council meeting room for any who wish to join."
[OOC: Kitty will be making an OOC post letting everybody know what the heck is going on. I'm not running this plot, I'm just trying to keep it tidy]
"I am aware that many of you knew Ms. Pryde. Tomorrow, all morning classes will set aside some time for an open dialogue on the matter, giving all students and faculty a forum to talk about what they're..." he pauses. "...Feeling. I myself will be leading one in the Student Council meeting room for any who wish to join."
[OOC: Kitty will be making an OOC post letting everybody know what the heck is going on. I'm not running this plot, I'm just trying to keep it tidy]

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I give them all serious, major applause for doing damage control. (And yes, I like the Kitty plot, because it gives opportunity for cool RP to the people who want to emo!angst their little hearts out.) I feel bad for everyone that things spiralled out of control so quickly.
But everyone is always, always free to ignore what they don't want to deal with. Sadly, admin direction on how to do that isn't coming as quickly as you want--not because they weren't warned, and not because the people who planned this didn't put any planning into it. I've talked with the people who planned this. They put a LOT of thought into it. The level of player reaction was misjudged.
There are sociopaths and murderers IC in the game. The direction of the whole game isn't being changed. They're just getting a moment to do their thing. In Fandom High, the silly is going to outweigh the creepy a majority of the time.
And if you want the direction of the game to be silly, then go make a silly post. I wanted silly, last night I posted and four of us talked about vacations. Today in the library, we ate chocolate and discussed whether the library was sentient and liked coffee.
The direction of the game goes where the players as a whole RP. And I support silly RP as much as I support creepy RP.
If you're in the mood for silly, come out tonight and check out the hockey practice. Operation Disney on Ice has been implemented and there is much silly that will be had once the poor players get there and discover their equipment has been toyed with mischeviously.
Or hop in the library some time. We're very rarely serious there, it's less crowded than study hall, and there's always the chance to interact with people you don't normally RP with.
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Also, if something was really being done about it, and the players were truly sorry, they'd find a way to wrap up the plot instead of dragging it out purely because they put the work into it. Tough, man. If your plot screws up other people's plots, you shouldn't be able to do it.
I would also have had no problem with it personally, really, if there had been advanced warning so I could plan accordingly. I'm the type of player that lets the game happen to me in a lot of ways, but I need a little bit of heads-up.
And I don't wish to box anyone or their plots out of the game. I like a wide variety of characters and plots, and that includes reading the creepy, evil stuff. BUT that shouldn't be able to overcome the whole school. That's why we have no weapons on campus. That's why we discussed not doing anything that affects the entire campus or is fear-inducing without permission. It is a game set in a high school. I've been playing balls-out subtext all day because I can't justify having my characters actually doing anything but being respectful and morose.
Ultimately, having a 'bonfire post' or a party and expecting characters to just forget one of the students was brutally attacked and killed, maybe by one of the other students, while a plot is ongoing about it for a month? Is silly, and bad gameplay.
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If you don't want your character involved in the plot, then step back. Don't get involved. She's missing. Presumed dead. For all anyone knows, she had a heart attack, or her mutant power spazzed out, or any number of possibilities. At the moment, there is no IC evidence except the testimony of a dragon.
I thought the reason turnover in this game was astronomically high was because of the intense time commitment required. I certainly haven't spoken to every person that's quit, though, so if you think that's the real reason, I see no reason to doubt you.
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And it's already spread too far to have characters realistically think she disappeared.
For example, Lisa lives with Alanna. There's one way she can't avoid hearing about it. She also has class with Marty and will see him freak out, everyone loves to run to her with Angelus gossip, and she works in the clinic and has access to the medical charts, and on and on. It just really isn't a reality that they could live in blissful oblivion for most of these characters.