
Start a Rivalry by TJ W
August 23rd, 2010 8:56 AM
All because of darts, beer, and a hurt ego.
We will meet again, Castro...and you shall be properly defeated
I am re submitting this praxis after some thought and discussing. this did end up coming from a previous praxis. Life happens like this with me. I could have completed another one as well from the same night. Given the school these are from, I can see it being possible for multiple talks to be completed in one go. Some may call it less creative, cheating, not within the spirit of the game. that's my life.
That's how it happened, why would I lie? There were no bodies I've got nothing to hide. I'm just a boy, lost his friends in the rain...any more questions just go and ask lake pontchatrain.
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Huh, I guess I haven't seen many, but there aren't players that deliberately and painstakingly plan their praxis so as to satisfy multiple tasks at once? That seems like much harder and more clever work, if you still plan for a high-quality praxis for each task, to me.
e.g. hide 10 things in 10 trees, each one a clue that, if all are found and followed lead someone to a dimensional leakage praxis, etc.
I agree with that. But meta-tasking implies to me that both parts of the task should be equally represented (and awesome) in the result. Combining "Feats of Strength" and "Start a rivalry" points to a certain lack of creativity in the definition of the tasks, but doesn't have a meta feel to it.
This proof was un-submitted - any comments before this one are from before the un-submit.
Even if your activities match several task descriptions, I would encourage you to come up with something new for every task. It makes the game more interesting, and it will always be the upvotes that will make up a larger portion of your score than just the tasks accomplished.