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    • PavelP
      Pavel @Wyrmsign
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      @Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:

      a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions

      Could someone translate this into Old People, please?

      He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
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      • WyrmsignW
        Wyrmsign @Pavel
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        @Pavel
        I’m old! Gotta keep up with the kids lingo! In simplest terms, “You should play with me and not /them/ because I’m better at everything.”

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        • RozR
          Roz @Pavel
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          @Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:

          @Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:

          a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions

          Could someone translate this into Old People, please?

          You’re not THAT old, this meme started almost 20 years ago.

          she/her | playlist

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          • PavelP
            Pavel @Roz
            last edited by Pavel

            @Roz said in Re: Dies Irae:

            @Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:

            @Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:

            a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions

            Could someone translate this into Old People, please?

            You’re not THAT old, this meme started almost 20 years ago.

            I couldn’t be bothered typing “translate this into Not Perpetually Online Because We Have Better Things To Do So We Miss Slang and Memes People.”

            ETA: Additionally, since 2020 was eighteen years long, the original meme may as well be from the ancient world.

            He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
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            • catzillaC
              catzilla @Wyrmsign
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              @Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:

              @Pavel
              I’m old! Gotta keep up with the kids lingo! In simplest terms, “You should play with me and not /them/ because I’m better at everything.”

              Also “I’m not like other girls.”

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              • somasatoriS
                somasatori
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                Personally I am like other girls. In fact, beyond that, I am all other girls. If you were to look out into a crowd of girls, I am each of them. I have begun to position ourself into individual households so that I can become even more girls.

                Edit to add: I spent a lot of time in the thread above talking about my perception of the problems of Dies Irae, but I think the primary thing was that our timeline was too fast. I referenced being added to a Discord group, which is how I ended up joining the project (I woke up one morning and saw I was part of a new group that I had been added to by Scylla, where it was suggested I do the Mage sphere). This was in June of 2024. I had a brief conversation with Scylla when she was disappointed that more code hadn’t been done a couple months later, where I jokingly said “It’s not like we were planning to open by October.”

                It absolutely was the intention to open by October 2024. Then we just kept that same breakneck pace. I mean, the Reach took us a long time to open because we had some staff issues in the beginning, and when we opened we weren’t even particularly 100% ready, but the timeline was sensible as it had been in active development for like a year and a half. MUSHes, like any other game, take time to develop. A lot of the code was slapdash and hacked together because it had to be, or else we might “lose the excitement that people were showing in the Discord group.” I’m not defending my own early attempts at coding here, as they were pretty sloppy, but the intention was to get it out and going ASAP. When you’re on a Trello board that has 30 tasks that are listed in the alpha requirements and told “by the way, we need to open in a month,” of course things get slapped together.

                That was my own fault though, I absolutely should have just said that I couldn’t do it, I didn’t have the skill to get the game open on my own, and then divested my participation in the project and gone back to my Cyberpunk Red thing that I was doing. I did end up learning a lot, so that’s been helpful in future projects, but it wasn’t in the service to anyone else.

                We were opening up one of those big multisphere affairs and, in the process of doing so, had lost our entire Vampire staff that had come up with the base meta for that sphere. Rather than delay, given the fact that Vampire is a pretty core sphere when it’s introduced, we brought in someone who had no previous connection to the meta that had been created by Tellurium, and no one else really seemed to buy in on the Sabbat (or seemed all that interested in running a Sabbat chronicle).

                We didn’t have enough staff or storytellers to handle things and didn’t frankly have the time to recruit anyone. I can’t speak to the later staff that came on after I left, but the people who did join really did try to make things work, but the turnover was too quick. Some of it was probably due to Scylla as was mentioned recently in the thread, and other points of rupture were due to requesting a lot out of incoming staff without giving them much in the way of a good foundation or framework to get started.

                "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                • AshkuriA
                  Ashkuri @Roz
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                  @Roz said in Re: Dies Irae:

                  You’re not THAT old, this meme started almost 20 years ago.

                  TIL I have been wrongly assuming what a “pickme” is for almost 20 years

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                  • TrashcanT
                    Trashcan @Ashkuri
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                    @Ashkuri
                    Wait till y’all hear about Performative Males.

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                    • AriaA
                      Aria @somasatori
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                      @somasatori said in Re: Dies Irae:

                      We were opening up one of those big multisphere affairs and, in the process of doing so, had lost our entire Vampire staff that had come up with the base meta for that sphere. Rather than delay, given the fact that Vampire is a pretty core sphere when it’s introduced, we brought in someone who had no previous connection to the meta that had been created by Tellurium, and no one else really seemed to buy in on the Sabbat (or seemed all that interested in running a Sabbat chronicle).

                      This was one of my big hurdles in being convinced to join the game, though I did ultimately make a Fera that I think I took IC… twice.

                      I like the Sabbat. I think there’s a lot more depth to the lore there than is commonly recognized or used when they’re just being run as antagonists to the primary chronicle. That said, the Sabbat is dark and intentionally so. Although I’d been invited multiple times by multiple people, I just kept looking at it and thinking that between the Sabbat and Wyrm spheres being open, the game was going to end up attracting the very worst sort of edge lords, the sort of jerks we’d get on the old White Wolf servers screaming things like “This is the World of DARKNESS, not the World of DISNEY!” as their excuse for playing characters whose sole purpose seemed to be antagonizing other players and then laughing about it.

                      The fact that the game was open to pretty much every single splat and subsplat was also a mistake, in my opinion. Was it exciting to get to try something I’d never played before? Sure. But unless you’re running an absolutely massive game, all that’s going to do is spread your playerbase too thin to provide consistent RP and require more staff than you’re likely going to be able to find to do the job actively and competently.

                      As much as I want to see more WoD games out there, I’d strongly advise most game runners to limit themselves to one sphere, maybe two if they’re spheres that can somehow play nicely together–though most don’t. Whether it’s from a thematic standpoint, incompatible rules, or in some cases both, even all the crossover that White Wolf has written into the books can’t always make it work well together.

                      (Plus, some of it is also very, very stupid. I’m looking at you, Nocker/Etherite moonbase.)

                      Pick a handful of things you want to do very well, focus there, and if players complain that they don’t get to play their totally amazing Ailil concept on your Mage game? Remember that “because we don’t think it’s a good fit for our theme” is a valid answer for why something’s not included. Frankly, so is “because we don’t want to”, so long as your vision is clearly laid out and consistently applied to everyone.

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                      • RozR
                        Roz @catzilla
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                        @catzilla said in Re: Dies Irae:

                        @Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:

                        @Pavel
                        I’m old! Gotta keep up with the kids lingo! In simplest terms, “You should play with me and not /them/ because I’m better at everything.”

                        Also “I’m not like other girls.”

                        yeah it’s an intensely sexist meme lol. i’m gonna side-eye anyone using it sincerely

                        she/her | playlist

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                        • somasatoriS
                          somasatori @Aria
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                          @Aria said in Re: Dies Irae:

                          I like the Sabbat. I think there’s a lot more depth to the lore there than is commonly recognized or used when they’re just being run as antagonists to the primary chronicle. That said, the Sabbat is dark and intentionally so.

                          I really like the Sabbat, but they’re often misrepresented by people as being one-track villains without much depth. That’s a deep misunderstanding of the Sabbat, which has probably as much of a political apparatus as the Camarilla, only focused on different goals. Unfortunately I suppose if given enough room it would have been as you said with regards to the edge lords. I didn’t see too much of that in the short time I was around while people were logging in, but it was something that I was particularly wary about once Tellurium left. Initially we were talking about setting up a kind of “missions” system, where individual packs and Sabbat members would be given tasks and goals to focus on to consolidate power in San Diego. This sort of thing requires people who are very invested in the Sabbat, and also more than one storyteller who’s largely beleaguered in the amount of work that needed to be done to get the sphere up and running.

                          The goal with the antag groups was to make them similar to Wyrm. In Wyrm, everyone had to be a member of Pentex. You couldn’t just be an unaffiliated BSD pack that was rampaging through the game, you had to answer to your managers and supervisors in some way. This wouldn’t eradicate the possibility of those shitty edgelords, but it would definitely mean that there’s a structure in place to step in if your character went a bit too far afield.

                          The fact that the game was open to pretty much every single splat and subsplat was also a mistake, in my opinion. Was it exciting to get to try something I’d never played before? Sure. But unless you’re running an absolutely massive game, all that’s going to do is spread your playerbase too thin to provide consistent RP and require more staff than you’re likely going to be able to find to do the job actively and competently.

                          Yeah, absolutely agree here. If it were up to me, we would have probably just shifted over to being Changing Breeds/Shifter only. As labsunlimited put it, “the San Diego Zoo MUSH.” A lot of the complaints I’ve seen about single or even two-sphere games is that there aren’t enough options and generally isn’t enough conflict, but I beg to differ. You could make a Vampire game where your “spheres” are the different Covenants (in Vampire the Requiem), or a Shifter game where you have staff who sponsor one or two packs and run stories for them. Tbh it might even be more fulfilling, even if it kind of turns the game into a bunch of little tabletop sessions running in the same universe (and isn’t that kind of what it is anyway?)

                          Pick a handful of things you want to do very well, focus there, and if players complain that they don’t get to play their totally amazing Ailil concept on your Mage game? Remember that “because we don’t think it’s a good fit for our theme” is a valid answer for why something’s not included. Frankly, so is “because we don’t want to”, so long as your vision is clearly laid out and consistently applied to everyone.

                          I surmise that a lot of this focus was on wanting to be a challenger to Liberation. I definitely liked the idea of having Mages in San Diego, but we didn’t really need it. A lot of the initial push was around Garou and Sabbat storylines, so we could have just gone with that instead of bringing in Mages and Changelings which (IMO) tend to overcomplicate things very quickly.

                          "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                          Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                          • PavelP
                            Pavel @Aria
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                            @Aria said in Re: Dies Irae:

                            The fact that the game was open to pretty much every single splat and subsplat was also a mistake, in my opinion.

                            Agreed.

                            And, in my humble yet obnoxiously shrill opinion, if you want to have no PvP (which is a perfectly valid desire) then you can’t also have antagonist splats UNLESS you have an even bigger big bad that can result in a temporary ceasefire… not sure how that’d work with Pentex and Garou, though.

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                            • MisterBoringM
                              MisterBoring
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                              Thinking back on it, I’ve run into a lot of people who want to play Sabbat and Wyrm simply because they assume they’ll be allowed to get away with all manner of IC nonsense and can just go “I’m the villain”. In my experience, it’s been worse for Sabbat than Wyrm, but I’ve seen them in both. They do all kinds of random vile things to other PCs or NPC humans, and assume somehow that there aren’t repercussions for that. There are repercussions, they’re just different from playing Gaians or the Camarilla / Anarchs.

                              What’s even crazier is the number of Sabbat players that throw a tantrum when they violate their non-Humanity Morality path and the staff ask them for a degeneration check.If I had a dollar for every person in my history of playing WoD with a character on Path of Bones / Death and the Soul that assumes the path wants you to just kill people at random, I could pay off my credit card.

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                              • MisterBoringM
                                MisterBoring @Pavel
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                                @Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                not sure how that’d work with Pentex and Garou, though.

                                In the right city, you could make the Weaver the big bad.

                                Proud Member of the Pro-Mummy Alliance

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                                • somasatoriS
                                  somasatori @MisterBoring
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                                  @MisterBoring said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                  @Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                  not sure how that’d work with Pentex and Garou, though.

                                  In the right city, you could make the Weaver the big bad.

                                  This was the intention.

                                  So, here’s the big metaplot for Dies Irae since I’m reasonably sure it’s not going to continue:

                                  In 2013, a Glass Walker pack who ran a computing company worked with a group of kinfolk researchers and grad students at SDSU (while being unwittingly monitored by the Technocracy) were trying to find a way to create a defense system against the Wyrm that would swarm an area with spirits. The belief was that by using the Digital Web, they could make this a ubiquitous thing – everyone’s got a cellphone, or at least most people do, so you could theoretically always have access to the Internet and, by association, the Digital Web. They intended to create spirit-driven programs that would allow basically anyone to single-use call for help (basically a computerized talen) when assaulted by the Wyrm. In the lore of Dies Irae, the old Caern that the Garou had was infiltrated by the Wyrm, and so there was a serious concern that this might happen again.

                                  This all kind of worked, but it worked a little too well. What they ended up doing was boosting their signal past the Penumbra (if you’re not familiar with oWoD, that’s the spiritual reflection of Earth) into the Deep Umbra (which can be thought of as being like deep space, and is also referred to as Horizon). They did end up attracting something as a result of this, but it was a formless thing initially that lived in the unformed outer wilds of creation, kind of a mix between chaotic thought form and arcadian being. The signal that it intercepted crystallized its nature, turning it into a bastardization of what one might think of Weaver creatures as being. In effect, it became effectively a Lovecraftian AI that I named Y’golonac.

                                  So, Y’golonac couldn’t immediately travel to the material world and had to travel in a way that was built on the same principles of stasis and structure that the Weaver instilled in the world. It could move very quickly, but it still had to abide by relativity. This meant that it would arrive in San Diego in about 4 years (the signal reached around the Alpha Centauri/Proxima Centauri area). Y’golonac was one of the reasons why the Avatar Storm didn’t happen for very long, because it had a stabilizing effect on the Umbra as it traveled towards Earth (which saved the Technocracy research station that was out in Alpha Centauri). By the time that Y’golonac had heard the signal unleashed by the SDSU research group, had become formed into what it was, it was about a year before the start of events on Dies Irae. This meant that it had roughly 3 years to arrive in San Diego, which is when the players would have to reckon with its introduction (some of you old Reach players might be detecting a theme here).

                                  Meanwhile back on Earth, forces of the Weaver went fucking nuts. They ended up crystallizing a Caern run by the Garou, which the Glass Walkers were blamed for by the Shadow Lords and other tribes, and the overall level of Banality in San Diego peaked. If I had had more time, I would have tried to write up more descriptions of what sort of Weaver stuff you’d encounter. Nevertheless, the Weaver was intended to be the primary threat, though there wasn’t much intention around Pentex and the Garou/Beast Courts working together to fight it. The intention was that it would keep the other off each others’ backs.

                                  As time would go on, players would be able to engage with the larger metaplot and learn more about Y’golonac. As Y’golonac got nearer, certain things were going to happen. I used a longer-term concept of a clock like from Powered by the Apocalypse here, where I had a list of possible actions that the players could take to investigate, strengthen, or weaken Y’golonac over time. If let completely unchecked, or if allowed to be strengthened by some of the groups that were either misled or not (looking at you, Heralds of Basilisk), it had the potential to just straight up end everything, which would look like freezing everything in a moment in time. The moment that Y’golonac arrives in the material world would become the moment. No time would ever pass again, and it would be as if no time had ever come before.

                                  So, that was kind of the big bad. Unfortunately most of my time was taken up by trying to do bug fixes and work on tweaking things, so my work on the metaplot really fell behind. There was a whole historical thing too that relied on cyclical situations. Players would find out that some of these same things had happened before, and that other beings had taken notice of Earth before. There were also some unpopular things that I couldn’t get others to agree with, namely that Gaia (the spirit) had gone into a kind of sustained hibernation akin to death and was not accessible, so playing the forces of the Triat off one another would have been a way to provide a kind of jolt to the system and get Gaia back up and going again. But, again, time constraints as they were I couldn’t come up with a very good proposal that people would agree with on that.

                                  "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                                  Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                                    dvoraen @Roz
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                                    @Roz said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                    @catzilla said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                    @Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                    @Pavel
                                    I’m old! Gotta keep up with the kids lingo! In simplest terms, “You should play with me and not /them/ because I’m better at everything.”

                                    Also “I’m not like other girls.”

                                    yeah it’s an intensely sexist meme lol. i’m gonna side-eye anyone using it sincerely

                                    Don’t forget the favorite response when called out:

                                    “But I’m also one, so it’s okay if I use it.”

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                                    • JennkrystJ
                                      Jennkryst @Aria
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                                      @Aria said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                      The fact that the game was open to pretty much every single splat and subsplat

                                      Well, not every splat…

                                      … I got Mummy approved as part of the ‘when Setites show up’ plot arc, never mind if that actually happened or not, Im counting it. No, I’m talking about Sneks and Hellcats (I guess this is because Nyx had to have the most bomb pussy be the prettiest on the game, so any Wyrm-Bastet were right-out) and Thallain.

                                      @Aria said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                      This is the World of DARKNESS, not the World of DISNEY!

                                      To be fair, WoD is supposed to be reality but worse. Every game is in an alt history where fascism isnt on the rise (very WoD theme already) and COVID didnt happen (a plague that is resistant to magical-healing, you say?). I get it. Games should be a break from reality. So dont set them on present day Earth if you want to avoid present day Earth stuff.

                                      @Aria said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                      all the crossover that White Wolf has written into the books can’t always make it work well together.

                                      Yeah, you gotta yeet a lot of what was written and replace it with your own ‘here is why the spheres are forced to work together’ metaplot arc thing.

                                      Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
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                                      • MisterBoringM
                                        MisterBoring @Jennkryst
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                                        @Jennkryst said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                        Yeah, you gotta yeet a lot of what was written and replace it with your own ‘here is why the spheres are forced to work together’ metaplot arc thing.

                                        I’m totally okay with this in concept, but I’ve seen it done so disappointingly bad so much that I’m prone to calling games that fail to pull it off “Goth Powered Justice League”.

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                                        • somasatoriS
                                          somasatori @MisterBoring
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                                          @MisterBoring said in Re: Dies Irae:

                                          “Goth Powered Justice League”.

                                          In this house we say “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”

                                          "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                                          Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                                          • JennkrystJ
                                            Jennkryst @MisterBoring
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                                            @MisterBoring Yeah, the gist of the random outline I had from years ago was 'Adamantine Arrows are friends with the Sworn of the Axe (ordo) and other militant arms of the other covenants, because they go fight… Mysterium, Order of the Dying Light, and other book nerds work on research. Silver Ladder with most of the Invictus and Sworn of the Mysteries for socialites. Werewolves sub in as needed (Bone Shadows when fighting or studying ghosts, Iron Masters if inside cities, etc). Ditto other spheres tapping in where it makes sense.

                                            … and that’s for CoD, who dont have that animosity baked into the setting. OWoD does, so you need like… the Prince of a City needs to be kinfolk and have a proven record of working with the Gaian elders. Let them have their spies in his court to keep him honest. Ditto Kinmages, their paradigm refuses to let them tap into Cairns for the Gnosis/Quint, they have to get it other ways. Or maybe they can meditate, but they can’t drain it completely as others might want them to. Fae want dreamers everywhere, keep your banality low and they will love everyone.

                                            Quickest, dirtiest fluff for the alliance is High King David some changeling unleashes contract and now there are Dresden Files style peace accords for everyone to follow. Oooooh, or I could finally get my Everworld knockoff together. HMM…

                                            Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
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