We will read this one together one page a day and then vote on what path to take.
We will start reading on November 1 to get everyone a chance to get the book!
I am really excited to try this!
We will start reading on November 1 to get everyone a chance to get the book!
I am really excited to try this!
Great idea
Oh this sounds fun! Definitely gonna track down a copy to join in x
Wohooo! I think this is a superb idea! I have never ever said that this is a bad idea!
I’m so excited
Not many days left until we start on Friday. I am excited. This is how I see this concept going. I will try to post a poll each morning. With the options on how we should proceed through the adventure. Then it is your job to vote, discuss, and argue for 20 hours on what path we should take. The only thing you can’t do is read in advance. No spoilers! After 20 hours we all take the path of the winning poll. I think that the fairest thing to do if it ends in a draw is to flip a coin but if you have a better suggestion please share them here.
Does this sound fair?
@handles Roll a d2
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Thought that would work instead of a coin
@handles roll 1d2
2
Nice! We can always count on @handles
So others can play along even without owning the book, you could write a very short description of what is happening before the choice.
I will try to do that. Might come later during the day. It would be nice if others can help with this during the days I don’t have time to do it
Where’s the “This is a bad idea!” option?
I did not add it this time. If it ain’t there it can’t be chosen
2 days left! Excited!
Are we allowed to undo a decision if we end up dying (don’t know if that’s even an option)?
2 days left! I still think this is a bad idea!
Okay, fine. I’ll stop beating the dead horse that is this joke and focus on being excited about this!
I think that we have two goals with this
In that spirit, I think that we can undo stuff if we are in that situation. But lets discuss that if we end up there.
Not sure the endings ever lead to death - just a lack of success. But I may be misremembering.
(If this is successful, we should go back and do one of these ones):