the_year
A downloadable dungeon time
This is a superuser class ― continuing voids your game's warrenty.
Don't pick this if you've never known what day it is. You're Annwn's system clock! You run inside the game. If you ever change, so does everything else (stats, weather, spawns, pallettes: you change yourself, you change everything! You're never not changing! You're now, after reading this, another cool thing!~)
runtime.dll
Your dice display the clock of the system. Whenever you are accessed, a session begins and your dice load up at the last values they were on. If you are loading up for the first time, you roll all your dice: this creates a new session! Every round, your d100 rotates up by 1. When your d100 loops, you rotate up your d20. When your d20 loops, you rotate up your d10. When your d10 loops, you rotate up your d8. When your d8 loops, you rotate up your d6. When your d6 loops, you rotate up your d4. When your d4 loops, you flip over your character sheet. Whenever your character sheet is flipped over, you crash and everyone is disconnected until a new session is started.
day.log
You have three times of day: l-time m-time and r-time. You also have three words for time: el-word em-word and ar-word. When you are running normally, you use your times and words to build your week.
'l' for Left Days
'm' for Middle Days
'r' for Right Days
'l' is pronounced el
'm' is pronounced em
'r' is pronounced ar
week.log
You have seven days a week, as shown below. When you are running normally, you use your days and weeks to build your month.
'ellel' Left of the Left
'ellem' Middle of the Left
'ellar' Right of the Left
'emmem' Middle of the Middle
'arrel' Left of the Right
'arrem' Middle of the Right
'arrar' Right of the Right
pictured: days of the week in the world and in Annwn
month.log
You have four weeks a month, as shown below. When you are running normally, you use your weeks and months to build your year.
(t)op, (l)eft, (r)ight & (b)ottom: temmem, lemmem, remmem & bemmem:
tellel Top Left's Left Day
tellem Top Left's Middle Day
tellar Top Left's Right Day
temmem Top Middle's Middle Day
tarrel Top Right's Left Day
tarrem Top Right's Middle Day
tarrar Top Right's Right Da
year.log
You have four months a year, as shown below. When you are running normally, you use your months and year to build your runtime.
Naming scheme for all 4 seasons of the year:
- 1. fitemmem, filemmem, firemmem, fibemmem
- (fi)rst
- 2. setemmem, selemmem, seremmem, sebemmem
- (se)cond
- 3. hitemmem, hilemmem, hiremmem, hibemmem
- t(hi)rd
- ortemmem, orlemmem, orremmem, orbemmem
- f(o)u(r)th
pictured: every day of 1 year
sun.log
You have three syncs a day, as shown below. When you are running normally, you use your suns and runtime to build your climate.
'el'
appended to the end of any
day makes Morning
'em'
appended to the end of any
day makes Midday
'ar'
appended to the end of any
day makes Evening
hitellelel Morning of the Third Top Left's Left Day
hitellelem Midday of the Third Top Left's Left Day
hitellelar Evening of the Third Top Left's Left Day
hitellemel Morning of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitellemem Midday of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitellemar Evening of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitellarel Morning of the Third Top Left's Right Day
hitellarem Midday of the Third Top Left's Right Day
hitellarar Evening of the Third Top Left's Right Day
hitemmemel Morning of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitemmemem Midday of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitemmemar Evening of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitarrelel Morning of the Third Top Left's Left Day
hitarrelem Midday of the Third Top Left's Left Day
hitarrelar Evening of the Third Top Left's Left Day
hitarremel Morning of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitarremem Midday of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitarremar Evening of the Third Top Left's Middle Day
hitarrarel Morning of the Third Top Left's Right Day
hitarrarem Midday of the Third Top Left's Right Day
hitarrarar Evening of the Third Top Left's Right Day
Please see the_weather for more about Annwn's breathing climate.
build.dat
You're a cellular being, so you should have a cellular character sheet to compliment this. Although cellular things look complicated, you know walking through the steps of anything, complicated or no, is to make that thing into lego blocks. You know there are easy ways to relate to any world if you give yourself the chance and room to fail and the sense to look in between spaces and explore the liminality you find there.
Your character sheet is a slice of your logs, a peek into where you've been and where you're headed. Your character sheet is seen on the play surface as an any-sized rectangle with 1 heading and 4 columns of 7 rows, as shown below. To fold any rectangle you find, regardless of material, into your character sheet, follow the instructions you find below.
character sheet folding instructions:
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Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack used throughout is © 2016 VileR
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Shelves' Schwa |
Tags | dotdungeon, Math, mnemonic, playbook, Tabletop role-playing game |
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