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= House Event Criers = |
== House Event Criers == |
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The HOUSE EVENT tool allows an Officer to create a unique crier, which can be sent throughout the world to announce an event. This is an especially useful tool for letting players know something is going on, even if they have not checked the calendar. |
The {{boldmono|HOUSE EVENT}} tool allows an Officer to create a unique crier, which can be sent throughout the world to announce an event. This is an especially useful tool for letting players know something is going on, even if they have not checked the calendar. |
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== Crier Guidelines == |
== Crier Guidelines == |
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HOUSE EVENT submissions are due at least two weeks prior to the event. You are encouraged to submit them when you send your Event Support Request. |
{{boldmono|HOUSE EVENT}} submissions are due at least two weeks prior to the event. You are encouraged to submit them when you send your Event Support Request. |
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Criers should always be in-character and must have perfect grammar and punctuation. Our goal with a crier is to announce an event, not to jar players out of their gaming experience or to annoy them. As such, criers do have some specific guidelines which they must meet before the CHE Controller can approve them for release. |
Criers should always be in-character and must have perfect grammar and punctuation. Our goal with a crier is to announce an event, not to jar players out of their gaming experience or to annoy them. As such, criers do have some specific guidelines which they must meet before the CHE Controller can approve them for release. |
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=== Usage === |
=== Usage === |
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Type HOUSE EVENT by itself to get usage information. |
Type {{boldmono|HOUSE EVENT}} by itself to get usage information. |
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<nowiki>Usage: |
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Below is a sample entry with feedback messaging to see how it's done: |
Below is a sample entry with feedback messaging to see how it's done: |
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<pre{{log2}}>>house event create Party |
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Event message entitled "party" has been created. |
Event message entitled "party" has been created. |
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>house event message Party We're having a party tonight! |
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The text "We're having a party tonight!" has been saved for message "Party". |
The text "We're having a party tonight!" has been saved for message "Party". |
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>house event area Party Solhaven |
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Message "Party" is set to message Solhaven. |
Message "Party" is set to message Solhaven. |
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>house event setting Party All |
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Event message party is now set to message all rooms. |
Event message party is now set to message all rooms. |
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>house event submit Party |
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You must use CONFIRM to submit the message for review. |
You must use CONFIRM to submit the message for review. |
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>house event submit Party confirm |
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Event message Party has been submitted for review. |
Event message Party has been submitted for review. |
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>house event status Party |
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The message has been submitted for approval, please check the status again at a later time. |
The message has been submitted for approval, please check the status again at a later time.</pre> |
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 31 January 2023
CHE Officer Guide/Criers is an Official GemStone IV Document, and it is protected from editing.
House Event Criers
The HOUSE EVENT tool allows an Officer to create a unique crier, which can be sent throughout the world to announce an event. This is an especially useful tool for letting players know something is going on, even if they have not checked the calendar.
Crier Guidelines
HOUSE EVENT submissions are due at least two weeks prior to the event. You are encouraged to submit them when you send your Event Support Request.
Criers should always be in-character and must have perfect grammar and punctuation. Our goal with a crier is to announce an event, not to jar players out of their gaming experience or to annoy them. As such, criers do have some specific guidelines which they must meet before the CHE Controller can approve them for release.
- All criers must be in genre.
- All dates must be in Elanthian time (determined by CALENDAR CONVERT).
- All times must be fully spelled out (and in eastern time, 'elven' in game). Example: 10:00 P.M.
- There must be two spaces between each and every sentence.
- Follow standard English grammar. Common mistakes are subject-verb agreement, varying tenses, and either excessively long run-on sentences or sentences that are just phrases. Have a local grammar geek check your message or find a grammar checker online.
- Criers should be in the format of an actual crier. This means that you should write game appropriate messaging to announce the event, such as a herald arriving or a ghostly apparition drifting in. You may also use a disembodied voice, a whisper, or a shout.
- When choosing an area for the messaging, this is the town/realm that the message will be seen in. Worldwide messaging will not be approved unless you have rented a cross-realm room within Ebonstone Manor for the event. The messaging for worldwide criers must be very simple. Please refrain from submitting long dialogues. Worldwide messaging is available for outdoor settings only.
- When choosing a setting for the messaging (inside, outside or all rooms), please refrain from using physical embodiments that enter and leave an area for "all" or "inside" rooms. A voice, a shout, a whisper, a ghost, etc. are all fine. Feel free to be creative here without using a crowd of people to walk through someone’s private locker area, table or swimming pool to discuss your event.
- Avoid criers that tell people what they remember or what they saw at one time. A crier stating that I remembered seeing a note tacked up in Wehnimer's Landing means little to me if I've never been to Wehnimer's Landing.
- Criers that enter an area should also leave the area in their messaging and not just suddenly "be seen." Example: A uniformed Officer enters the area and states, "Blargh!" He then marches off.
- With criers that involve an ongoing dialog between two or more people, ensure that who is speaking is apparent. Having a bunch of ambiguous statements is confusing.
- GOOD Example: A pair of miscreants enter the area. The first states, "You're horrible." The second responds, "No, you're horrible." As they depart, the first one replies back, "Whatever. Go eat an egg."
- BAD Example: A pair of miscreants enter the area having a conversation. "You're horrible." "No, you're horrible." "Whatever. Go eat an egg."
Usage
Type HOUSE EVENT by itself to get usage information.
Usage: HOUSE EVENT CREATE <title> - Create a new message HOUSE EVENT MESSAGE <title> <message> - No <message> entry will return the current message HOUSE EVENT AREA <title> <town> - Set the towns to receive the message HOUSE EVENT SETTING <title> <setting> - Controls whether message is sent to inside, outside or all rooms HOUSE EVENT REVIEW <title> - Display message, settings, and review notes for <title> HOUSE EVENT MEMBER <title> - Toggles the message displaying to members of your organization only. HOUSE EVENT STATUS <title> - GM QC approval for message HOUSE EVENT LIST - List messages for your organization HOUSE EVENT SUBMIT <title> - Submit message for QC HOUSE EVENT UNSUBMIT <title> CONFIRM - Clear the message in order to change it It must be re-submitted afterwards HOUSE EVENT EXECUTE <title> - Let the message fly HOUSE EVENT DELETE <title> - Delete an existing message HOUSE EVENT EXAMPLES - Provides examples of proper message setup
Example
Below is a sample entry with feedback messaging to see how it's done:
>house event create Party Event message entitled "party" has been created. >house event message Party We're having a party tonight! The text "We're having a party tonight!" has been saved for message "Party". >house event area Party Solhaven Message "Party" is set to message Solhaven. >house event setting Party All Event message party is now set to message all rooms. >house event submit Party You must use CONFIRM to submit the message for review. >house event submit Party confirm Event message Party has been submitted for review. >house event status Party The message has been submitted for approval, please check the status again at a later time.