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Music from a tale in the desert
Music from a tale in the desert













music from a tale in the desert
  1. Music from a tale in the desert full#
  2. Music from a tale in the desert Offline#

Music from a tale in the desert full#

On the bright side, this took place over a year ago, and the incidents were recorded on the wiki in order to preserve full transparency. The Demi-Pharaoh at the time decided to open votes to exile the main culprit as well as his ring of co-conspirators, and removed all of them from this calling. In fact, this one player even spelled out sexually offensive words in two players' camps. But just as I began to worry about the game containing more griefers than I thought, I discovered all of them seemed to be friends or alts of one notorious griefer who was abusive in chat and was building on top of people's property. Out of curiosity, I looked up the last time someone was exiled in game, and there actually were a handful of players in this telling. There are no hard rules on what a Demi-Pharaoh has to do, but the social rules seem to indicate that the he should make sure to rule fairly and look out for the well-being of the community. However, if he abuses his power and exiles innocent people, he will probably pay a price when the next Demi-Pharaoh is chosen, who can turn around and exile him. He can exile up to seven players from the game, which means they cannot log back in until the next telling. He's responsible for helping to watch over Egypt, and with that responsibility comes the power to dole out player bans. According to the announcement this past week, the vote participation was the highest yet in this telling.įrom what I've learned, if a player wins an election, he's given the title Oracle of One and becomes a Demi-Pharaoh. Players can petition to have their names included on a ballot, and a Demi-Pharaoh Jury will conduct multiple rounds of voting until they reduce the pool down to a final group, and then the general public votes on one overall winner.

music from a tale in the desert

I wish I had been able to work on increasing my speed more for the trip, but in the end it was worth it.Įach month in game, there's an election that's tied to the Test of the Demi-Pharaoh. Players apparently altered the terrain so that it appeared that way on the map, similar to the lines of Nazca. I was drawn to one in particular in the Valley of the Kings because on the map it resembled a Pharaoh holding up a giant hand. I liked the layout of the well-populated settlement in River Plains where I built my home, but the ones I saw outside of town show an eye for city planning, while others show a sense of humor. I just skimmed the tip of the iceberg, but what I have come to appreciate are the impressive settlements that have been constructed by players. Based on what I could recall about Ancient Egypt, I just had to see Old Egypt and the Valley of the Kings. I wanted to see as many areas as I could without wasting too much time running aimlessly through empty deserts.

Music from a tale in the desert Offline#

If you rip 500 grass or collect 2500 wood, for example, you can select one of these chores as your offline skill, and you'll accumulate that resource while you're logged off. The offline chore system is a nice way to make tedious tasks less so, and while you start off with only the ability to collect travel time at chariot hubs, you can add chores to your list by reaching milestones in game. I have been saving travel time thanks to the offline chore system, so I had plenty to spend for one last tour through Egypt before my adventure ended.

music from a tale in the desert

I admit that it caught me off guard, and my six-week stint went a lot more quickly than I expected.īut before I say goodbye, I have some final highlights from my travels, and I have some overall impressions to share before I turn things over to Eliot next week. Last week, you advised me to branch out and explore, and that turned out to be the perfect choice, particularly because this is my final article on A Tale in the Desert for Choose My Adventure.















Music from a tale in the desert