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鹿目まどか ⚓ kaname madoka ([personal profile] sagittaspei) wrote in [community profile] rubycity_ooc2013-10-02 09:38 pm
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( grail war event plotting post 2.0: LET'S KILL EACH OTHER )

Ruby City Holy Grail War

PLOTTING POST 2.0: ELECTRIC KILLING BOOGALOO





By popular demand and also to make things easier for everyone concerned, here is a second plotting post whereby all Holy Grail War participants can plot out how and when they want to kill each other! If you'd like to have your character kill or be killed during the event, please use this space to plot to your heart's content.

As a reminder, when the time comes to actually start a thread where a death will happen, please inform either Meg or myself so that we can keep everyone else up to date with events. Happy plotting!
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2013-10-06 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Organization wise, splitting the thread might be a really good idea - managing the action can get really difficult and confusing. I'll link you to how we ended up organizing Davesprite's send off, because we're finding that breaking stuff down into do-able chunks where there's only two or three people tagging per thread helps with getting things done faster and know who is supposed to do what
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[personal profile] honestguy 2013-10-06 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
hmmm yeah we'll probably wind up having to do something like that once we iron out more details. I'm willing to wait on Pam to see what her stance is on Mikasa's involvement, but getting something started like this would be amazing and organized and wow you guys *o*
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2013-10-06 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
I borrowed the structuring from a friend of mine when we did a much smaller scale grail war (seven players total). I figured with a much bigger community and everyone being everywhere at once, it was still pretty relevant.

A lot of ironing out details pretty much spells out thread order too, which is useful as fuck.