Scrapbook???
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 2:01 am
Ok, as people found out this weekend when I pulled a copy of The Lady in White's ritual out of my green file/folder, I am a bit of a packrat when it comes to paper. It's one of the reasons I wanted to be able to provide translation services. That way I get to read the message and usually keep a copy of it.
Now, so many people came to me to ask for a copy of the ritual after, I thought it might be a good idea to start up a Whisper Hill scrapbook/Ledger/research repository. My file/folder already holds a copy of the rule book and a copy of all the Whisper Hill Heralds and Last Free Voices plus just about everything I've translated. (And Yes, I'll have copies made of the ritual for October, though I think They'll switch up the ritual to mess with us now)
Is this something people might want? It would have to stay in one safe place, preferably the Diner. It would be open to all to look through and make copies, but no taking anything out of it.
That way, new players can read through old newspaper articles, while old players can look at copies of puzzles we may have already encountered to refresh their memories.
And If I do put something like this together, would people be willing/interested in adding anything they come across or even research they've done if they are willing to let everyone read it? You never know when some little tidbit of knowledge you found may answer some life altering question for another character
Now, so many people came to me to ask for a copy of the ritual after, I thought it might be a good idea to start up a Whisper Hill scrapbook/Ledger/research repository. My file/folder already holds a copy of the rule book and a copy of all the Whisper Hill Heralds and Last Free Voices plus just about everything I've translated. (And Yes, I'll have copies made of the ritual for October, though I think They'll switch up the ritual to mess with us now)
Is this something people might want? It would have to stay in one safe place, preferably the Diner. It would be open to all to look through and make copies, but no taking anything out of it.
That way, new players can read through old newspaper articles, while old players can look at copies of puzzles we may have already encountered to refresh their memories.
And If I do put something like this together, would people be willing/interested in adding anything they come across or even research they've done if they are willing to let everyone read it? You never know when some little tidbit of knowledge you found may answer some life altering question for another character