Author: moderator
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Rule 213 (Mutable)
Persons wishing to become players may request to do so publicly. If no player objects to the requester joining the game within 24 hours of the request, either publicly or privately (to a server moderator), the requester will join the game as a new player at the start of the next turn. If such an…
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Rule 212 (Mutable)
All players start with 0 points. The winner of the game is the first player to possess at least 1,024 (positive) points. If multiple players achieve this objective simultaneously, then said players all win the game.
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Rule 211 (Mutable)
Unless otherwise specified, when a player declares one or more winners and a server moderator has seconded this claim, then the game enters an End State. A server moderator cannot second their own declaration. The purpose of an End State is to adjudicate and come to a consensus on the existence and identity of the…
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Rule 210 (Mutable)
A Judicial Proposal is a kind of proposal that Judges may create to address or complement a Judgment they have made during their current term. Incumbent Judges may create only one Judicial Proposal per term. Judicial Proposals are put onto the Deck at the start of the turn following their creation if and only if…
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Rule 209 (Mutable)
If any player disagrees on the legality of a move or the interpretation or application of a rule, any of those players may insist on invoking Judgment. During Judgment, a randomly selected eligible player is to be the Judge and decide the question. A term for Judges starts when Judgment is invoked without a current…
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Rule 208 (Mutable)
If the server moderators deem that any section of a rule is infeasible to implement manually to the point that a bot is required, and there is no such bot functional, then said rule’s section has no effect until said bot is functional.
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Rule 207 (Mutable)
The following text phrases, and only the following phrases, are considered to be unambiguous affirmative votes: aye yay yes y The following text phrases, and only the following phrases, are considered to be unambiguous negative votes: nay no n Phrases for voting are case-insensitive.
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Rule 206 (Mutable)
Each active player can vote up to once per vote. Inactive players cannot vote. Players may change their votes by voting again. Players may withdraw their votes with the phrase “withdraw” or “abstain”. Players may neither edit nor delete messages that contain votes. An edited or deleted message’s vote is invalid.
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Rule 205 (Mutable)
Players required by the rules to perform an action have a total of 48 hours to perform said action unless otherwise specified. A player who does not perform said action within the allotted 48 hours becomes inactive and cannot become active until either they do perform said action or said action becomes impossible to perform.
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Rule 204 (Mutable)
All players start the game as active. An active player becomes inactive (i.e. loses their active status) if said active player has publicly declared that they are now inactive. A player who has become inactive may attempt to become active again by declaring that they are active or by attempting to cast a vote. If…