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Warren Castille

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  1. Hey, lookit that. There's a Club for this now if anyone wants to have a semi-dedicated subforum.
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    Fresh sheets of parchment can be found posted upon the market boards of Gridania, Limsa Lominsa, and Ul'dah respectively. Each is thin, scribed brusquely in a bold, stiff hand. The characters appear in black, a public notice for all interested and can read: The Grindstone This event makes large use of /yell! Please have it enabled to make sure you catch everything it has to offer. The Grindstone is an open tournament for its fighters every Saturday. Any and all are invited to spectate, as the events will be free to the public. We request only that those who attend are respectful of our fighters. If you are not, you will be asked to leave. In order to participate in this event you need only be on location in Central Thanalan at Fesca's Wash. The winner's purse is supplied through twice-annual "Fight Auction" events. This event usually runs for about 4 hours every week. Be forewarned! RULES: (Revised 4/26/16) 1. No killing. The Grindstone is an open tournament for any and all who wish to participate, and while a pain-free experience is not guaranteed, no one should be afraid for their life. Should anyone accidentally or "accidentally" end the life of their opponent, they will be similarly executed. Additionally, the only combat that takes place at the Grindstone is arranged and watched over by an Overseer. Picking your own fight between rounds or with a spectator will be considered intent to kill, and you will be dealt with accordingly.* 2. No magic, no technology, no alchemy. While these methods see regular, expected use in widespread Eorzea, the Grindstone is a place to work on your technique and execution. Battlemages, technical gurus and those dabbling in poisons and subterfuge are encouraged to test those application in other events. 3. Ranged combatants armed with guns or bows are required to use any form of non-lethal ammunition. Throwing knives are permitted due to their lower velocity. 4. No livestock, no wildlife, no living weapons, armor or shields. 5. Everyone fights healthy. This means that if you show up sporting a previous injury, you will not be fighting. This means if you refuse healing between rounds, you will not be fighting. This means that if, post healing, you are still somehow injured despite the best efforts of the medics and healers on hand, you will not be fighting. OOC Guidelines 1a. Defenders determine damage. When you are hit, you get to decide exactly how much of your opponent's attack lands on you. This is important because no fight ends in one hit! If someone opens up with trying to break your back and make you humble, you're entirely free to escape the most severe consequences to continue the narrative of fighting someone. 1b. Don't oversell damage. There's always drama in combat but please don't try to force a gigantic moment by deciding someone's attack pierced your heart, or their blunt arrows or rubber bullets actually shot clean through your helmet and exploded your head. You can't make people break the first rule by claiming their innocent attack actually murdered you. 1c. Don't undersell damage. If someone lands a hit on you, don't do them a disservice by posting something about the attack doing zero to you. The Grindstone is primarily a writing exercise, so don't feel like you have to save face by refusing to budge on people hitting you. For one thing, it's fun to write ways out of a fight that doesn't go your way, and for a second thing, it's very unfun to fight someone who just decides they didn't lose or they're bored and just walk off. It takes two to Grindstone! 1d. Don't feel pressured to adhere to any of the previous two ideas! 2. Have fun. The whole point is to meet new people and try things you can't normally do in other situations! There's no safer place in Eorzea to get run through than the Grindstone! Time: Saturdays at 10 pm EST (Time Conversion) Location: Fesca's Wash in Central Thanalan. 20,25 The Mechanics and OOC The Grindstone is Balmung's premiere fighting tournament, having existed since the arrival of FFXIV:ARR. While the folks organizing the event have changed over the following years, the intent has been the same the entire time: Giving space for roleplayers to beat the piss out of each other without fear of death or dismemberment. ICly this means that, for all purposes, the combat is a step above simple sparring; People can and will be split open during matches. It is only thanks to a dedicated, volunteer team of healers that players can fight without worrying about surviving through metagaming. Participating in the Grindstone is easy: You show up between 9:30PM and 10:00PM EST at Fesca's Wash in Central Thanalan on a Saturday night and get in line with everyone else. There's usually some floating RP as early as 9PM (or 8PM if folks are feeling particularly froggy) but we begin properly at 10PM. We'll /yell for everyone to get in line, then after going over the rules, the Arbiter will pair everyone off with an opponent. Matches are one-off fights with those victorious moving ahead and fighting someone else in the next round. This repeats until only one person is left standing to become that week's champion. Combat is broken down into a few simple steps. 1) This event utilizes the /random feature! 2) Both opponents roll initiative. The highest roll wins and attacks first. 3) The attacking player writes their post in a custom emote using /em. After posting, they roll the die. 4) The defending player rolls their die to defend. If the defender rolls higher than the attack, they have successfully avoided damage. A lower roll means they have been struck. In the event of a tie, reroll both attack and defense. Regardless, after determining the result, the defender then posts their /emote to show the effect. 5) Switch roles and repeat. The defender is now on the offensive and the attacker is defending. 6) First person to win three contests wins the match. ICly, the third hit you take should be the one that causes you to pass out / be knocked out / surrender. Remember that it isn't "first to three" in character. We just fudge it so everyone just so happens to not be able or willing to go on after the third hit lands. OOCly: Roleplay starts around 8PM Eastern Standard Time in recent weeks. People want to fight! And talk about fighting! *Seriously, don't disrupt a scheduled event by going off on your own accord and picking a "real" fight. It's distracting to the event as a whole and it's disrespectful to those working to provide an environment for others who want to roleplay. Undermining the event will result in some ugly godmoding nonsense that really nobody wants to have to do. Rule revision: 10/14/17 _________
  3. No signatures or am I missing something obvious? My profile options seem pretty threadbare. I also don't seem to be able to make my clubs display as followed. Cancel that, events are not clubs.
  4. If you're looking for a degree of customization I can recommend the roll20 or FATE-14 stuff. They allow you build out into things not usually handled in an MMO and there's a lot of folks already doing it, so it's got a legitimacy many recognize. Use /random if you're trying to equate people of equal odds or skill; Someone who is a capable liar against someone who's got a nose for truth, two fighters who both have about the same experience, things like that. Since the system just kicks out a number from 0-999, it's all luck.
  5. Fat Tuesday is a hell of a drug. Can't wait to learn this when less chemically altered.
  6. I'm exhausted. After 39 fighters turned out to try and kill one another, we crowned a new first-time champion in Freyja Odinsdottir!
  7. Hello February! We opened with 54 people fighting, but all would eventually be defeated by debuting champion Jebei Dotharl!
  8. Congratulations to first-time champion Rin Shimasaki! Woe betide those who think women can't possibly murderkill!
  9. Tonight's 4-hour marathon Grindstone was attended by a ridiculous 71 fighters thirsting for combat! Congratulations to A'vraiya Tia on his hard-earned victory, and here's a picture of him being flocked by ladyfolk immediately following his win. I'm going to bed. Thanks to everyone who turned up tonight, and to the healthy crowd that lingered through the ending fight too!
  10. Nearly a perfect 64 people tonight! 62 fighters tonight in the beginning of 2018, and we are happy to (again) crown a new first-time champion, Reine Cahernaut!
  11. I want to call attention to this, because I don't feel it's true. OOC communication to help establish a framework for a story can be very effective! Otherwise, you know, you're either godmoding in a result without considering their countermeasures/awareness/whatever and that's prone to get you treated like a real life burglar, which is to say not well at all. You have two options from what I can see: You can either do a lot of your thievery off-screen and just try to find mutual contacts who do the same, or you can ask around to see if anyone would be interested in writing with you. Given the give-and-take nature of collaborative roleplay, you kind of need explicit permission from someone before doing something that impacts them negatively and personally.
  12. Welcome to 2018! The Grindstone is ready to face the brave new world! Congratulations to our newest champion C'anto Theti on their victory! After raising a ridiculous 16,000,000 gil, we're prepared to fund the Grindstone through the first week of JULY!
  13. The Grindstone is finished for 2017. Tonight we had 51 people turn up to fight (technically 50 after someone DC'd right at the start, but shhhh) and help us ring in the new year. So before revealing who won our 222th Grindstone, here's a list of everyone who has won in 2017!
  14. Hey, nerds. Have a good one, whatever your particular flavor of celebration.
  15. Happy Holidaymaszwahmuskwah! Fourty-four people turned up for the Starlight episode of the Grindstone, but in the end only Chee Smith was left standing! There's only one Grindstone left in 2017, and then we'll be onto the first Fight Auction of 2018 come the first week of January! Strap the fuck in!
  16. You're overthinking this. It's an article reflecting the general opinion of life on Balmung, as viewed through the people who play on Balmung. In order to get that information, you need to, you know, collect it. There's not really an easier way to explain it.
  17. It's literally in the first paragraph and expanded on in the second. Ciel has been around forever and a day. If you need to elaborate on a question, there's spots to write in responses. I get being skeptical about random people jumping in with questions but I'm willing to trust her on this.
  18. Welcome to roleplaying in general, friend. This sort of stuff pops up in every setting, every game, every world, across anything that is open to the public. The trick is to just get into the thick of it and eventually learn who to encourage and who to avoid. XIV has its share of characters both good and bad, cool and ugly. It's a give and take thing: You can sure cut off the entire community if you want and just put yourself on a pedestal (universal you, not you, Mermaid) but that just means you're potentially missing out on a lot of cool people who'd otherwise want to hop in. Like all hobbies, roleplaying requires a degree of work to get your maximum return. Some people are content to never do the work, but those people are usually the ones bitching about how there's nothing to do, no one to talk to, or how dead a seemingly populated server is. Edit: In terms of people who "look problematic" do you think you're able to make that kind of snap judgment in a matter of short moments in a crowded place?
  19. Happy Starlight festivities! Tonight's Grindstone saw a mighty 55 people show up to ring in the end of the year(ish) by beating the living hell out of each other! In the end, our final round went 2-2 like so many others in a dramatic bout between a returning champion and a first-time fighter who ended up taking home the top prize! Congratulations to Kerain North on their debut victory! The end of the year is fast approaching! There's only two more Grindstones before we roll into 2018 if you can believe it, and next week we'll be celebrating Starlight more properly with The Winter Slay-ride! Come dressed in your holiday's finest and bring the exotic weaponry and have a good time during the holiday weekend!
  20. Writing in public and not wanting people to join you isn't roleplay. It's masturbating. It's a teachable moment. Edit: Rebuke not aimed at Nako, just the people Nako is describing.
  21. If you're roleplaying in an open space but don't want to be heard, use /party. If you're roleplaying in an open space but are speaking low enough to not be heard unless someone is right up on you, emote something about talking and then use /whisper. I generally assume that something happening in /say in public is up for grabs and walk-ups. Eavesdropping is all about intent, though. I'm long on record about a lot of my early roleplaying experience being about power plays and oneupsmanship: Don't sneak around someone just to try and give yourself an advantage without declaring your intention to do that OOC. If you're just using it for an RP hook or something, that's probably fine. I guess my line is this: Is the information I'm hearing just chatter? Treat it like walk-up roleplay. Is the information I'm hearing potentially a huge deal, i.e. blackmail material or otherwise dynamic-shifting stuff? Ask first. I mean, if people are openly talking about how they were sacrificing children to power their demonic ascian powers in a public spot they deserve what they get, but that's just like, my opinion man.
  22. Tonight's Grindstone saw a decent 42 people line up to bash each other's heads in, and tongiht we branded Errol Vennoix our champion! Errol is yet another first timer who won the whole damn thing, so give him a shout out or tell if you see him! As a reminder, the first Grindstone of 2018 is going to be an open fight night! Bid what you think is a fair sum to call someone out and get the match of your dreams!
  23. Not for nothing: There have been many, many instances of other events happening around the time of the Grindstone and numbers not being impacted on any side. If you have an idea that you think is good, run it when you're able and don't look back. You might miss out on some people who think something else is worth their time, but you might also draw some people who are just filling time and wish they had something else. My mantra regarding events has always been "Run for the people who are there, not for the people who aren't." If you build it, they will come.
  24. 39 people in this first tournament of December! 1 winner! Congratulations to Vilette Laurent! Mark your calendars! The Grindstone re-opens the auction fight platform in FIVE WEEKS
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