Post by SmolOverlord on Jan 21, 2019 2:02:24 GMT -6
Welcome, boys, girls, and cuties. It's time for the stage people either love or hate, this is where player deaths come into play! Before we get into anything please read the rules of the PM stage, just so you're able to understand everything. There's a few differences to last game, but for those who weren't in it. PM Stage's run like nighttime would on a typical danganronpa game, however there's a BIIIG catch. .
As you're exploring the map you'll stumble past two types of characters. In RED will be player names, whilst in PURPLE will be NPC's. Next to any given purple name may be either a [ Q ], [ G ] or an [ I ]. From the time your response is sent you have 12 hours to interact with that NPC or to talk to them, doing so will just be a part of that action rather than a new action alltogether. Those who give you quests may give you a helpful item, tip or trick as a thank you, and you have 6 full actions from when you've been given that quest to complete it. You can chose to accept or decline the quest alltogether. Some quests will clash, and some quests may work in tandem. It's your job to do your best!
1) You either chose to send these one at a time or all at once, it's much easier to run one at a time however as you'll be offered quests and such from NPC's typically in each, and if we go by the all at once method you'll not have much chance to change around your actions to benefit the quest you've been given. Each action runs over 24 hours, with half of that time allocated to you being able to do further things within the action such as speak to NPC's, text NPC's or just chill out around the area.
2) Actions need to be a little more specific than "i go here". I want you to flesh it out even just a little bit, such as "I go here and look for NPC's" or "I go here and do this this this annnnd this". You will not see other players unless you specify that you're looking for them or that you're searching the area you're in.
3) Plot will be all around you, if you so choose to look for it. NPC's give plot, and so do a number of bookshelves, pictures, this helps both propell the story and get you closer to getting a good number of theme songs, it also gets you closer to a "GOOD END" scenario.
4) There are currently no wandering NPC's like last game. All NPC's will have a place they will generally stay unless another player instructs them to go somewhere, to do something or if they have club. Club's go into affect next week, so for now those that signed up don't have to worry about it.
5) During this phase it's much easier to earn relationship bars and theme songs, however it's also much easier to make an NPC hate you and those around them. You can chose to say something to them and if you make conversation that doesn't go down well? It might just be a death wish.
6) There are some rooms currently unavailable to be seen unless you're 'in' with the right NPC. They aren't on the map.
7) Dead student can chose any player on the FLOOR they're on the curse and kill rather than the rule from last game where is was in any nearby three rooms.
6) There are some rooms currently unavailable to be seen unless you're 'in' with the right NPC. They aren't on the map.
7) Dead student can chose any player on the FLOOR they're on the curse and kill rather than the rule from last game where is was in any nearby three rooms.
QUESTS and INFORMATION and GOSSIP
As you're exploring the map you'll stumble past two types of characters. In RED will be player names, whilst in PURPLE will be NPC's. Next to any given purple name may be either a [ Q ], [ G ] or an [ I ]. From the time your response is sent you have 12 hours to interact with that NPC or to talk to them, doing so will just be a part of that action rather than a new action alltogether. Those who give you quests may give you a helpful item, tip or trick as a thank you, and you have 6 full actions from when you've been given that quest to complete it. You can chose to accept or decline the quest alltogether. Some quests will clash, and some quests may work in tandem. It's your job to do your best!
Information may be the NPC giving plot to you, backstory information, information about something sketchy they saw or just information about like... their favourite food! It can be anything! If it's backstory related they might throw you a multiple choice question of which you should give the best response to the situation they've provided, which in turn will get you a step closer to unlocking their backstory!
Gossip will be something the NPC has overheard, seen or believes. It can be something that really helps you out, or something that can really harm. Gossip can give you very very important plot, however it may also give you bull, it's up to you to decide between it.
Unlike last game Special NPC's will not be marked. This is so they're harder to find and it means you'll have to go through a lot of NPC's to possibly find them. Often they can give special information such as NPC locations, matches... anything really. So try your best and have fun!
[ NOW THAT THAT'S OUT OF THE WAY ]
School is over for the day at Tsuki Tech. Classes were action-packed, and dinner has just been completed in the cafeteria. Nightly restrictions are in place, you cannot go outside and your curfew is in 4 hours. What you do in that time is up to you.
Please send your actions in the PM i sent to you for pre/postgame with your characters name just so my PM box isn't cluttered, do this on the site. Thanks guys, and have fun!
MAPS, maps, mAPS - TIMES THREE
Ground Floor: here
1 - Visitors Lounge: The only area accessible to those outside of the facility and members of the public. It’s a quaint and comfortable lounge with a television, comfortable seating, magazines and a recently installed payphone.
2 - Cafeteria: This is where students eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. Most days the dinner is prepared by local student Devlin. The kitchen in the back corner can be accessed by all students, and there’s many different tables set out for people to eat at.
3 - Bathhouse: This is where students can come to wash and get clean. There’s a main corridor with taps, a towel locker and endless supplies of shampoo and conditioner. There are two doors which lead to the female and male changing rooms and bath sectors, and another door that leads to the Sauna.
4 - Sauna: A sauna.
5 - First year dorms: The dorms for all the first years, there’s also toilets in here and a linen closet.
2 - Cafeteria: This is where students eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. Most days the dinner is prepared by local student Devlin. The kitchen in the back corner can be accessed by all students, and there’s many different tables set out for people to eat at.
3 - Bathhouse: This is where students can come to wash and get clean. There’s a main corridor with taps, a towel locker and endless supplies of shampoo and conditioner. There are two doors which lead to the female and male changing rooms and bath sectors, and another door that leads to the Sauna.
4 - Sauna: A sauna.
5 - First year dorms: The dorms for all the first years, there’s also toilets in here and a linen closet.
First Floor: here
6 - Second Year Dorms: The dorms for all the second years, there’s also toilets in here and a linen closet.
7 - Game Room: A large room with a pool table in the centre, there are shelves upon shelves of board games stockpiled as well as tables set up with chess games and paper/pencils.
8 - School Necessities Store: Set up much like a minimart, the school necessities store has anything and everything you might need in your daily life here at Tsuki. With aisles and aisles of snacks, toys, clothing, games and even blankets and pillows you can always find what you’re looking for here.
9 - Arcade Room: A room with all games of an arcade-goers dreams, this room is filled with both retro and modern arcade machines, such as DDR, Pacman, Pinball… Anything you can imagine and more.
10 - Teacher Dorms: The dorms for the teachers, usually locked unless you have special permission.
7 - Game Room: A large room with a pool table in the centre, there are shelves upon shelves of board games stockpiled as well as tables set up with chess games and paper/pencils.
8 - School Necessities Store: Set up much like a minimart, the school necessities store has anything and everything you might need in your daily life here at Tsuki. With aisles and aisles of snacks, toys, clothing, games and even blankets and pillows you can always find what you’re looking for here.
9 - Arcade Room: A room with all games of an arcade-goers dreams, this room is filled with both retro and modern arcade machines, such as DDR, Pacman, Pinball… Anything you can imagine and more.
10 - Teacher Dorms: The dorms for the teachers, usually locked unless you have special permission.
Second Floor: here
11 - Third Year Dorms: The dorms for all the third years, there’s also toilets in here and a linen closet.
12 - Star Viewing Room: A room full of comfortable couches, two out of four walls are windows which you can see out of. There’s various telescopes, books with information about stars and there’s also cabinets against the room which hold snacks and beverages which you can enjoy.
13 > 17 - Club Rooms A-E: Club rooms, some have titlecards for what room they are however most seem to have been pulled off. Guess you’re going to have to go in and check, huh?
Robot Laboratory: A large laboratory with a vast amount of machinery. Robots can be seen on full display around the room, some are currently being built, the room seems almost eerie…
Library: A large, large library which has two “floor layers”. One section on the bottom with a vast amount of books, and then an elevated floor which leads to chairs, couches and more books against the back room.
[ NOW THAT THAT'S OUT OF THE WAY ]
School is over for the day at Tsuki Tech. Classes were action-packed, and dinner has just been completed in the cafeteria. Nightly restrictions are in place, you cannot go outside and your curfew is in 4 hours. What you do in that time is up to you.
Please send your actions in the PM i sent to you for pre/postgame with your characters name just so my PM box isn't cluttered, do this on the site. Thanks guys, and have fun!