Establish a new sport
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From: Day of Rest
[City Name] could do with a few official teams.
Success
Now for some rules
You gather in [a Courtyard] near the [Building]. On your side, you have grizzled veteran Tracklayers from the Moloch Line days; [a Passenger]; and a trio of [Newcomers]. On the opposing team are several [Arrivals], captained by [Captain].
[...]Description summary:
The courtyard varies based on the city's Style. The building and the arrivals vary based on the city's Founding Body, while the passengers vary based on , the newcomers vary based on its Chosen Site, and the captain varies based on the . Finally, the second paragraph varies based on the city's Official Alignment.
Style | Courtyard |
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None True Beatrice | a wide courtyard |
First City | a public park |
Bethlehem | a charnel yard |
School of Beatrice | a cozy courtyard |
Porous | an abandoned courtyard |
Ivory | a broad square |
Attenuated | a broad terrace |
Remembered | an oddly familiar courtyard |
Celestial | an open lawn |
Auroral | a faintly luminous terrace |
Nocturnal | an unlit courtyard |
Bazaarine | a mosaic-tiled courtyard |
Mycologene Terpsichorean Heliconian Cartographical | FATE |
Cenotaphic | a memorial plaza |
Founding Body | Building |
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Furnace Ancona | reserve silo |
Furnace Ancona, Starved | amber spire |
Cornelius | hatching arena |
Your Own Double | amphitheatre |
The Double of the Manager | grand hotel |
Airs of Passengers | Passenger |
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0 | a person in a dove-grey suit |
1001 - 1029 | a lady in a blue gown |
1030 - 1049 | a gentleman in a grey silk waistcoat |
1050 - 1059 | a Rubbery man in fawn-coloured gloves |
1060 - 1064 | a Gondolier of upper rank with the uniform to prove it |
1065 - 1069 | an agent of the Bazaar |
1070 - 1079 | a judge from the Evenlode |
1080 - 1089 | a friend of the Veteran Privy Counsellor |
1090 - 1099 | a very bureaucratic-looking man |
1100 - 1109 | a woman dressed in Bohemian style but very expensive fabrics |
1110 - 1119 | a man with a briefcase covered with Correspondence sigils |
1120 - 1124 | a man in a very thick fur coat |
1125 - 1129 | a woman with a mink stole |
1130 | a determined Baroness with a hand-stamped letter of recommendation to the gates of Hell |
2001 - 2049 | a mushroom-farmer |
2050 - 2059 | a Rubbery man dressed for the factory |
2060 - 2069 | a down-at-heels ex-Gondolier |
2070 - 2074 | an escapee from the prisons of the Evenlode |
2075 - 2136 | a speechless woman with a lamp affixed to her hand |
3001 - 3009 | a scholar in Benthic robes |
3010 - 3024 | a palaeontologist (bag of tools uncouthly on the table) |
3025 - 3049 | a scholar in Summerset robes |
3050 - 3059 | a scholar of Rubbery linguistics |
3060 - 3064 | a professor interested in the sociology of the Gondoliers |
3065 - 3069 | an archaeologist investigating the Sere Palace |
3070 - 3130 | a legal scholar of the Evenlode |
4001 - 4009 | a determined-looking Tracklayer |
4010 - 4019 | a Tracklayer wearing the insignia of the Prehistoricists |
4020 - 4049 | a solicitor employed by the Tracklayers' Union |
4050 - 4059 | a Rubbery man in a Tracklayer's uniform |
4060 - 4069 | a Tracklayer recruited from the Gondoliers |
4070 - 4079 | a burly Tracklayer |
4080 - 4089 | a wiry Tracklayer |
4090 - 4099 | a scrawny Tracklayer |
4100 - 4109 | a Tracklayer with a book of psalms |
4110 - 4119 | a Tracklayer with thick protective boots |
4120 - 4129 | a Tracklayer who hasn't bothered removing her helmet |
4130 - 4137 | a Tracklayer in fire-proof gloves |
5001 - 5009 | a vicar |
5010 - 5024 | a deacon |
5025 - 5039 | a rector |
5040 - 5049 | a lay preacher |
5050 - 5059 | a lay theologist translating the Bible to Rubbery speech |
5060 - 5069 | the vicar-sailor of the floating Church of Saint Barbara |
5070 - 5079 | a prison chaplain |
5080 - 5089 | a dour-looking rector |
5090 - 5099 | a factory chaplain |
5100 - 5109 | a lay preacher of the Church in the Wild |
5110 - 5119 | a Church historian |
5120 - 5124 | a monk in black robes |
5125 - 5129 | a Follower of the Anchoress |
5130 - 5138 | a militant preacher against devils |
10001 - 10009 | a sardonic-looking Devil |
10010 - 10019 | a grim-looking Devil |
10020 - 10029 | a glum Deviless |
10030 - 10049 | a smug Deviless |
10050 - 10059 | an expert in Rubbery souls |
10060 - 10130 | one of the regulars of the Fiddler's Scarlet |
Chosen Site | Newcomers |
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Ealing | Rubbery newcomers |
Evenlode | ex-prisoners |
Balmoral | retired highwaymen and former servants in the royal household |
Station VIII | former factory workers |
Burrow | retired laity from the Church of the Wild |
Moulin | befuddled historians |
Marigold | yellow-eyed exiles of Hell |
Founding Body | Arrivals |
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Furnace Ancona | workers from Iron and Misery |
Furnace Ancona, Starved | Starved persons tired of the roof |
Cornelius | displaced tomb colonists |
Your Own Double | folk from the Surface |
The Double of the Manager | Clay men and women |
Airs of Balmoral | Captain |
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1 - 14 | a man in a kilt |
15 - 24 | a girl with a pistol tucked in her sash |
25 - 34 | a young Scotsman |
35 - 49 | a young Scotswoman |
50 - 74 | an ageing portrait-painter |
75 - 89 | a woman in a blue and grey tartan sash |
90 - 100 | a landscape painter |
Alignment | Second Paragraph |
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Liberationist, Radical Liberationist, Liberationist-Prehistoricist | Immediately someone objects to the existence of team captains, and it is further suggested that the game become a competition to see which team is able most expeditiously to assassinate or explode their putative leader. |
Prehistoricist, Radical Prehistoricist, Prehistoricist-Emancipationist | [...] then a debate over whether animals are also allowed on teams; [...] whether it is only to be constructed animals [...], or [...] ordinary cats and dogs are allowed[...] None of the cats canvassed show the least inclination [...] this does not prevent [...] hearty disputation of the rules. |
Emancipationist, Radical Emancipationist, Emancipationist-Liberationist | Several of the players put forward the idea that this should really be a cooperative game, though perhaps [...] teams are prevented from communicating [...] The rest of the afternoon goes to scrounging up folding screens and curtains to divide the field in half [...] |
Anti-Liberationist | Several of the more zealous members of the team insist on making the sport as ideologically pure as possible, which is to say, to make it into a competitive illumination event. The opposing team goes so far as to name themselves the Solars. |
Anti-Prehistoricist | Someone proposes [...] a competitive anti-palaeontology event, in which skeletons are deconstructed and the bones buried in a variety of locations around the city; but the idea peters out for lack of a skeleton [...] you refrain from offering one of your own. |
Anti-Emancipationist | [...] all the participants [...] want to include some secondary event, though they can't agree whether this should be chess or boxing or [...] competitive mammoth-roasting. [...] the ultimate order of play is thirteen rounds long; round seven poisons off half the contestants. |
Mixed, Balanced, Complacently Unrevolutionary | This [...] opens the question of whether [...] it would better suit the TLU to have a three-sided sport [...] This then leads to [...] argument over whether [...] so few people on a team is really any fun [...] Thus the afternoon is pleasantly expended without [...] ever deciding on rules of play [...] |
Unknown | [...] the question of what equipment [...] The team members [...] put forward [...] common tracklaying tools [...] hammers, pickaxes, and a not-ungenerous collection of explosives. The rest of the day goes to trying to invent a [...] sport that will not take too many legs off the players. |
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