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 ====== Fair Play ====== ====== Fair Play ======
  
-A multi-media fantasy RPG+A multi-media fantasy RPG of Fantastic World-building
  
- By Mike Holmes + By Mike Holmes
  
- With help from Shreyas Sampat, Kirk, JB Bell, Charlotte Irrgang+ With help from Shreyas Sampat, Kirk, JB Bell, Charlotte Irrgang, Nate Banks, and Andrew Cooper
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 Players of main characters should indicate if the character is a protagonist or some other type of character. There must remain one protagonist among the characters for play to begin, and players can negotiate which characters these will be, including bribing each other with available Karma Points, if they wish.  Players of main characters should indicate if the character is a protagonist or some other type of character. There must remain one protagonist among the characters for play to begin, and players can negotiate which characters these will be, including bribing each other with available Karma Points, if they wish. 
  
-Once a character has a concept, and we know if they are a protagonist or not, the player of the character gets 100 Essence Points with which to create the character.  +=== Inspiration for Characters ===  
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 +Players may not want to create a character concept out of nothing. If so, here are a couple of ways by which a player might come up with an idea.  
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 +One method is to play it out using the [[Narrative Character Generation Method]].  
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 +Another method is to select a character archetype from the list here. 
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 +=== Character Essence === 
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 +Once a character has a concept, we know if they are a protagonist or not, the player of the character gets 100 Essence Points with which to create the character.  
  
 ==== Aspects ====  ==== Aspects ==== 
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 If a participant in the game finds that an entered piece of media changes details from previously established egregiously (especially if established by previous media entries), they can protest to the facilitator who will make a call on whether the submission is suitable, or if the player must edit it or select another.  If a participant in the game finds that an entered piece of media changes details from previously established egregiously (especially if established by previous media entries), they can protest to the facilitator who will make a call on whether the submission is suitable, or if the player must edit it or select another. 
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 +=== Trumping ===
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 +Another way to modify something entered into play is for a character who is an expert in the field of the addition in question to edit the entry. Multiple players may do this, but characters with higher levels of ability trump those with lower, in terms of which is correct. If it's not clear if an ability applies to an entry, the facilitator makes the final judgement on if the character may trump. 
  
 === Interrogation === === Interrogation ===
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