On Fri, 22 Aug 2014, Tanner Swett wrote:
>       Every player controls exactly one player character in the
>       Province.  (If this character dies, a new one is created.)  Any
>       player can, by announcement, cause this character to attempt to
>       take an action.  The results of the action should be determined
>       by the rules of Agora and the informal regulations of the
>       Province.  Where these rules and regulations are unclear, they
>       are to be augmented by common sense, consensus, precedent, and
>       the opinions of the Dungeon Master.

Unfortunately, this being Agora, there are some more definitions
you'd probably need to keep this from starting out in legal trouble.

1.  What are PCs (should introduce that abbreviation)?  Are they
persons?  Players?  Another class?  Maybe like assets, we would
define classes of Avatars (PCs and NPCs) and some basic idea of
what they can or cannot do.

2.  You would need some basic definition of how "informal regulations"
are made and changed.  What does "informal" mean, anyway?  Anyone
can change them?  No one has to obey them?  These could fit the
common definition of an "informal" regulation!

-G.









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