That's not our game, though, we only care about getting into the Manor and everything else (including victory) is peripheral. This, right hereIt is a nature of FFA to be "a backstabbing snake". Or a better and more cunning fighter, if you prefer.Baltika9 said:I think that joining this team and working to get to them final stage with them will work better for us, as we'll earn some friends by not being a backstabbing snake.
Means we have a chance to be noticed by the Fellows, in which case they'll give us their invitation. Remember, this FFA is just the preliminary trialAfter a while, you manage to strike up a conversation with a warrior-poet from Changsha, far to the south. His name is Ling Tong, a member of the Zifu Hall, a small gathering of gentlemen scholars in that city. According to him, the competitions do attract participants, but not as many as one would think. A good number of the fellows of the manor will pass their invitations on to worthy disciples or friends during a trial year, so that they may have a chance to be accepted. Others trade it for favours, though outright selling the invitation for money appears to be a taboo and could lead to a revocation of their fellowship.
We still have the finals coming up and I'd much rather we have at least one person there whom we could call a friend during the Trial. We're definitely not making it in there all by ourselves, we need a bro. This seems like a good chance to make a couple of them.Initially, you think that Master Yao appears to have been mistaken about the need for an invite; according to the innkeeper, many scholars travel there year-round. However, you find out from an old scholar in Xuzhou that there is an ‘inner court’ that can only be accessed by known fellows of the manor. These fellows are selected via a mysterious trial during the winter solstice conference which can only be attended by obtaining an invitation. This is probably the ‘real’ Luoying Manor.
I won't be naive and say "not us," but they will also be thinking on how to take down the other guys from their group too, it's not like they'll fight until there's just their group left and call it quits. If we keep our head down, expend our energy wisely and stick with the poet that approached us, I think we'll be good. Besides, that's just a good chance to start showing that our skills are worthy to the Fellows once shit hits the fan.Right. So, in a group that encompasses people that know each other for some time and some new guy, who would be the first to be omitted from the definition of 'an ally' when there are no enemies left?Baltika9 said:Fight each other, what else? The purpose of the competition is to get one winner, after they're done with everyone else, they'll be fighting amongst themselves.
While he wants us on his team because of our skills, he's coming up to us with a gentleman's offer: stick with my guys, and we'll get you to the final stage of the fight. If we weasel against them, he'll notice and suspect us immediately, the "villain" story will just make it easier for him to guess our motivations. The only reason he believes we're a pretty cool guy is because we're acting like one.“By the way, young master Xu, I will say that many of the competitors here will be looking to come to an understanding before the battle starts. Do you know what I speak of?”
You nod, rubbing your chin – a habit you have started to pick up from Master Yao stroking his beard all the time. It only makes sense. “A non-aggression pact? That would make things neater.”
Ling Tong beams at you. “Exactly. This is not my first time participating, and I happen to know a few familiar faces. If you like, I could spread the word that you will be in on the pact. Your, ah, reputation for defeating the heir of Songfeng precedes you. I think I would rather you direct your ability at others, at least for the initial minutes of the match,” says the man honestly.
“My reputation, eh?” you say, curious. “What have you heard, by the way?”
“Well,” the man speaks carefully with a smile, “two tales. One where you are the villain, and one where you are the hero. In both, you strike down the young Rong with a single blow. I believe that, at least, is the truth. To be honest, after talking with you I would prefer the heroic tale of ‘The Apprentice Defends His Beautiful Physician’.”
“Beautiful… wait, never mind.” You have no idea what that old drunk Qi Liuwu told his beggars, but the results are certainly terribly embellished. Perhaps you should tell Master Yao to send a note to Qi about this.
“So,” says Ling Tong brightly, “Will you accept my offer, young master Xu?”
Relax, bro, we can learn in Luoying.BA4
Also, you guys totally hurt our chances for the harem ending by not voting for the poetry contest.
treave, how are the votes counted?
And it seems that we only have one person with enough balls to do all of the cheating here. You disappoint me,
And it seems that we only have one person with enough balls to do all of the cheating here. You disappoint me,
Disappointed that you won't get to write an entry where we hilariously fail at trying to pull off ALL THE CHEATING!?
And it seems that we only have one person with enough balls to do all of the cheating here. You disappoint me,
Disappointed that you won't get to write an entry where we hilariously fail at trying to pull off ALL THE CHEATING!?
I am sure you understand why this doesn't quite work as intended. If people voted for poisoning, their votes would count to 2A victory, yet once they "win" they would get something completely different from what they expected and voted for. Why is A treated as a whole? A1 is radically different from A3 or A4, enough to warrant it being a separate choise.treave said:How this will go is that if A, the option to cheat wins, the specific subchoice in A as listed above with the most votes will win. Right now that is A4.
I still think we can get by without A4.
Because AC never had a chance in hell. And yes, I want a clean win.Esquilax said:BC strikes me as a bit wishy-washy. You're still trying to be sneaky and make secret pacts, but you're not turning the odds to your favour by pitting those groups against each other with a divide-and-conquer strategy. If you want to do things cleanly, why not AC?
I bet playing sides against each other in the field and maneuvering alliances without resorting to outright cheating would impress the Fellows better that just losing due to some misguided loyalty.Baltika9 said:We still have the finals coming up and I'd much rather we have at least one person there whom we could call a friend during the Trial.
That is something to consider, but we also need an invitation, and I don't want to deal with the governor. And I don't pick my bros on the street.Baltika9 said:We still have the finals coming up and I'd much rather we have at least one person there whom we could call a friend during the Trial. We're definitely not making it in there all by ourselves, we need a bro.
I bet playing sides against each other in the field and maneuvering alliances without resorting to outright cheating would impress the Fellows better that just losing due to some misguided loyalty.
After a while, you manage to strike up a conversation with a warrior-poet from Changsha, far to the south. His name is Ling Tong, a member of the Zifu Hall, a small gathering of gentlemen scholars in that city. According to him, the competitions do attract participants, but not as many as one would think. A good number of the fellows of the manor will pass their invitations on to worthy disciples or friends during a trial year, so that they may have a chance to be accepted.
After a while, you manage to strike up a conversation with a warrior-poet from Changsha, far to the south. His name is Ling Tong, a member of the Zifu Hall, a small gathering of gentlemen scholars in that city. According to him, the competitions do attract participants, but not as many as one would think. A good number of the fellows of the manor will pass their invitations on to worthy disciples or friends during a trial year, so that they may have a chance to be accepted.
treave, does this mean a lot of people that might lose at this event will get invitations anyways? This might move me to go for AC. All things considered, I'd rather do things cleanly here if we've got alternatives for getting an invitation.
I'm sorry, what? You do realize we are the streets right now, right? We aren't even "beggar level," our situation is as ghetto as it gets. The streets are pretty much the only place we can find friends right now.And I don't pick my bros on the street.
treave, what does our character know of Zifu Hall? He has some Scholarly Knowledge, so does Jing know if this place is reputable?