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From: Vincent Archer <archer@nevrax.com>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 13:21:39 +0100
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According to the_logos@www.achaea.com:
> That certainly requires one hell of a suspension of disbelief, which
> is what John claims he's trying to avoid. It doesn't matter who
> tells someone what a code word is. If the word is porkmelon, the
> word is porkmelon, and it requires a suspension of disbelief to
> believe that one person telling me that the word is porkmelon is
> somehow different from another doing it.
In other words, the only way to avoid this is to make sure the in-game
representation of the "key" to move the statue isn't shareable and
duplicatable knowledge.
You can't have a wizard that says the statue moves when someone says
"porkmelon". What you need is the wizard giving you a talisman. Or
imbuing you with the required mystical attribute "to be
recognised". Or whatever. But your plot cannot involve a piece of
knowledge being acquired at a certain place, since, by definition,
knowledge can be replicated easily by a thousand different (and
uncontrollable) means.
--
Vincent Archer Email: archer@nevrax.com
Nevrax France. Off on the yellow brick road we go!
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