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Providence

Providence is a LARP game using Trent Yacuk's Kingdom Come system. It is a game of Fallen Angels and their struggle to survive against the forces of Heaven and Hell and some things in between.

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    Post by cenobyte Tue 23 Jun 2009 - 11:31

    The current Predomination map of the civitas is here.
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    Post by Gabe Tue 23 Jun 2009 - 23:53

    Oh benevolent dictator, while I'm sure you have good reason to change the colour/meaning scheme from one map to the next, might I beg -- on my hands and knees -- that you choose one and use it consistently?

    I hear that some of your loyal followers might reward such efforts with a voluntary increase in the chocolate tax for one month... just sayin'.
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    Post by cenobyte Tue 23 Jun 2009 - 23:59

    In fact, the only reason I *have* an April map at all is because I was able to salvage it from the Great Computer FZZZT! of aught-nine. I didn't change the colour scheme. The file was a little corrupted, and that's all I could get back. Without going in and farting around with the colours in Photoshop (which I don't really think is important enough to do), this is as good as it gets.

    Coming soon - an explanation of the neighbourhoods, and how each area is determined.
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    Post by Gabe Wed 24 Jun 2009 - 0:04

    Oh! That's different then! I retract my accusation of change. :)
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    Post by cenobyte Wed 24 Jun 2009 - 0:06

    Wait. Does that mean I don't get to raise the chocolate tax?
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    Post by Gabe Wed 24 Jun 2009 - 1:25

    Well, *you* weren't going to raise it, but there was the possibility of a spontaneous but temporary increase. I think it depends on whether or not the threat of colour changes still looms on the horizon.
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    Post by cenobyte Wed 24 Jun 2009 - 15:32

    Um, if I say that the colour changes may continue unless there is an infusion of dark chocolate on Saturday, will that help?

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