DeletedUser17
Hello scribes and letter acrobats,
As many of you know we are currently, working on the colonial age for Forge of empires. I was thinking of a way to involve the community more in this process, and came up with the following: A Colonial age quest writing competition. The winning quests chosen by our team may be implemented into the game and their author will be mentioned. Also every winning quest's author will receive 500 Diamonds. This thread will be open for posts until August 5th, 2012.
(note: the quest text and other elements may be edited or modified if needed)
Quest entry template + rules:
For your quest to be a valid entry you must use the following template:
1: - Define Quest Giver: (choose from the following and write the quest in character)
2: - Headline (title of the quest)
3: - Address of the the player ("Your Majesty", "Tribal Chief" etc)
4: - Quest text (max 200 chars)
5: ( - 1 or 2 success conditions (optional part for the quest competition))
6: ( - 1 or 2 rewards (optional for the quest competition))
7: - Reward text (max 200 chars, after the quest is completed)
Please post your competition entry below in this thread. Comments should be posted in the question thread. Only one entry per player is allowed.
Click here to leave your comments and question.
Sincerely,
The Forge of Empires Team
PS: All entries will be moderated to give a fair advantage to everyone. So if you post something you will not be able to see it.
As many of you know we are currently, working on the colonial age for Forge of empires. I was thinking of a way to involve the community more in this process, and came up with the following: A Colonial age quest writing competition. The winning quests chosen by our team may be implemented into the game and their author will be mentioned. Also every winning quest's author will receive 500 Diamonds. This thread will be open for posts until August 5th, 2012.
(note: the quest text and other elements may be edited or modified if needed)
Quest entry template + rules:
For your quest to be a valid entry you must use the following template:
1: - Define Quest Giver: (choose from the following and write the quest in character)
Ragu Silvertongue, your Right Hand:
Your most important advisor helps you when it comes to dealings with other leaders. He is by your side in everyday businesses and when something serious happens in your city. Ragu Silvertonge ist very smart and considerate, although some people call him devious. They say he secretly lusts for power and an even higher position in your empire. So watch your back and make sure that Ragu is always on your side – or he might become a problem one day.
General Grivus:
Your general is a hard-bitten veteran of many battles. He is not a man of many words, but what he says, is well worth listening to. You can trust his judgment. He is absolutely loyal to his king and will follow any of your instructions without hesitation.
Greva Darn, the Merchant:
Your merchant is incredibly skillful when it comes to earning money. She senses every opportunity for good business, and her hints very often are worth as much as gold. But Greva Darn is well aware of her own value, too: She believes herself to be better and smarter than other people, and in most cases she is probably right with that assumption. Because of that she is not valuing courtesy very high, you might even call her arrogant. You will not have an easy job impressing Greva or earning her respect. Nonetheless you should try, it might pay off for you.
Mandrubar, the Scientist:
Mandrubar is a case of its own. He might be old, but he loves his books and is very intelligent. No one rivals his brilliance – as long as science is concerned. You will not find anyone better when it comes to working in a laboratory, but in the real world he is a bit lost and helpless. As long as you keep him out of trouble and support his research you can count on him delivering valuable results for you,
Fernikus, the Architect:
Fernikus is a gifted architect who loves nothing more than his work. He is enthusiastic like a small child when it comes to architecture and beautiful buildings, and he will do almost anything to be allowed to construct new buildings for you. But at times his enthusiasm is going a little bit too far and you will have trouble slowing him down once he is in construction frenzy.
Rinbin, the Jester:
Your jester Rinbin is in charge of good mood. He will entertain you, challenge your wits, challenge you to games and bets and might even play a prank on you once in a while. He will never really hurt you, though, and you can always count on him being there for you in difficult situations. Never underestimate his intelligence or his advices, though – they might prove to be very valuable for you.
Your most important advisor helps you when it comes to dealings with other leaders. He is by your side in everyday businesses and when something serious happens in your city. Ragu Silvertonge ist very smart and considerate, although some people call him devious. They say he secretly lusts for power and an even higher position in your empire. So watch your back and make sure that Ragu is always on your side – or he might become a problem one day.
General Grivus:
Your general is a hard-bitten veteran of many battles. He is not a man of many words, but what he says, is well worth listening to. You can trust his judgment. He is absolutely loyal to his king and will follow any of your instructions without hesitation.
Greva Darn, the Merchant:
Your merchant is incredibly skillful when it comes to earning money. She senses every opportunity for good business, and her hints very often are worth as much as gold. But Greva Darn is well aware of her own value, too: She believes herself to be better and smarter than other people, and in most cases she is probably right with that assumption. Because of that she is not valuing courtesy very high, you might even call her arrogant. You will not have an easy job impressing Greva or earning her respect. Nonetheless you should try, it might pay off for you.
Mandrubar, the Scientist:
Mandrubar is a case of its own. He might be old, but he loves his books and is very intelligent. No one rivals his brilliance – as long as science is concerned. You will not find anyone better when it comes to working in a laboratory, but in the real world he is a bit lost and helpless. As long as you keep him out of trouble and support his research you can count on him delivering valuable results for you,
Fernikus, the Architect:
Fernikus is a gifted architect who loves nothing more than his work. He is enthusiastic like a small child when it comes to architecture and beautiful buildings, and he will do almost anything to be allowed to construct new buildings for you. But at times his enthusiasm is going a little bit too far and you will have trouble slowing him down once he is in construction frenzy.
Rinbin, the Jester:
Your jester Rinbin is in charge of good mood. He will entertain you, challenge your wits, challenge you to games and bets and might even play a prank on you once in a while. He will never really hurt you, though, and you can always count on him being there for you in difficult situations. Never underestimate his intelligence or his advices, though – they might prove to be very valuable for you.
3: - Address of the the player ("Your Majesty", "Tribal Chief" etc)
4: - Quest text (max 200 chars)
5: ( - 1 or 2 success conditions (optional part for the quest competition))
6: ( - 1 or 2 rewards (optional for the quest competition))
7: - Reward text (max 200 chars, after the quest is completed)
Please post your competition entry below in this thread. Comments should be posted in the question thread. Only one entry per player is allowed.
Click here to leave your comments and question.
Sincerely,
The Forge of Empires Team
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